Schmidt can see improvement in Australia despite defeat
Schmidt can see improvement in Australia despite defeat
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alt="Rugby Union - Rugby Championship - South Africa v Australia - DHL Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa - August 23, 2025 Australia head coach Joe Schmidt reacts REUTERS/Esa Alexander"/>Rugby Union - Rugby Championship - South Africa v Australia - DHL Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa - August 23, 2025 Australia head coach Joe Schmidt reacts REUTERS/Esa Alexander
RugbyCAPE TOWN - Australia were rocked by two early injuries that destabilised their game plan in Saturday’s 30-22 Rugby Championship defeat to South Africa in Cape Town, but coach Joe Schmidt was able to take plenty of positives from another competitive showing.
Australia stunned the Springboks 38-22 to win a first test at Ellis Park in 62 years the previous weekend, and were within a point of their hosts this time round with 12 minutes to go.
Their plans were disrupted by early injuries to fullback Tom Wright and scrumhalf Nic White inside the opening 13 minutes, and they also lost centre Joseph Suaalii at halftime, but Schmidt was pleased with the way the team responded.
I know it is a loss, but it was three tries apiece with a team that got destabilised early on. It does give belief, Schmidt told reporters.
I felt like we made more line breaks and created more dangerous attacks. We did not finish them well enough, but that is credit to the defence of the Springboks.
Nic reads the game so well, he will be a great coach. He runs the game really well for us, and losing him and Tom Wright does destabilise you a bit.
A victory and a defeat on tour leaves Australia in contention for the Rugby Championship title this season with
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