Fiji born Wallabies Centre Samu Kerevi says they are excited about making history and changing the emotions of Australian rugby when they get the Bledisloe Cup and Rugby Championship title back.
Australia has not had the cup for 15 years but Kerevi believes the Bledisloe series is an opportunity for the Wallabies to atone for Australia's poor Super Rugby showing in 2017.
Kerevi says they have not had the Bledisloe in a while, so for the whole group there's that excitement to create history, that excitement to be the first group of men to take that cup back and change the emotions of Australian rugby.
The Wallabies will take on the All Blacks at 10pm Saturday while South Africa will take on Argentina at 3.05am Sunday.
The All Blacks will take on the Wallabies in their second Rugby Championship match on the 26th of this month at 7.35pm, while Argentina will take on South Africa in their second match at 5.30am on the 27th.
Source: Fox Sports
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