Besieged Wallabies defence coach Nathan Grey insists he is the right man for the job and believes his blueprint will work once players execute it correctly.
Grey is again under fierce scrutiny from angry Australian rugby supporters following last Saturday's horrific 54‑34 defeat, which has put New Zealand on track for a 15th straight year of Bledisloe Cup domination.
Australia missed an incredible 48 tackles and conceded more points than they ever have against the All Blacks, who cut through Grey's defensive structure at will to lead 54‑6 shortly after halftime.
Grey admitted it was not good enough but said he was "very confident" he and the rest of the coaching staff would turn things around.
Grey says it is something they have to address and they are focused on looking for those solutions.
The All Blacks host the Wallabies in the second Bledisloe Cup and Rugby Championship match at 7.35pm while Argentina will play South Africa at 5.30am Sunday.
Source: Stuff.co
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