Wallabies to focus on themselves delivering their system as much as they can

Wallabies to focus on themselves delivering their system as much as they can
Former captain Nick Farr-Jones says latest Wallabies' losses won't help their World Cup confidence. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

The Wallabies will be focusing on themselves and pouring all their attention into them delivering their system over and over again as much as they can heading into this week’s first round of Bledisloe Cup clash against the All Blacks.

Captain Allan Alaalatoa says delivering that for 40 minutes is not good enough as they have got to be doing it for 80 minutes.

Alaalatoa says those are the places where they are going to be pouring in their energy throughout this whole week to then again give them that belief and confidence to go out there on Saturday and just play.

He says the All Blacks are a tough outfit but a lot of the Wallabies players played a lot of the individuals in the Super Rugby Pacific competition which he thinks is good for them.

On the other hand, All Blacks hooker Codie Taylor says they are playing the Wallabies and that is all the edge they need as a Kiwi.

Taylor says personally, he has got a lot of respect for a lot of the players in the Wallabies but it will be a hell of a test match.

The Wallabies will host the All Blacks at 5.45pm this Saturday in Sydney.

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