Talent not the problem for Wallabies, it's inexperience

By Stephen Samuelson
Updated November 29 2014 - 3:13pm, first published 2:16pm
Best foot forward: Ireland's kicking game was superior to the Wallabies' Photo: Ian Walton
Best foot forward: Ireland's kicking game was superior to the Wallabies' Photo: Ian Walton
Best foot forward: Ireland's kicking game was superior to the Wallabies' Photo: Ian Walton
Best foot forward: Ireland's kicking game was superior to the Wallabies' Photo: Ian Walton
Best foot forward: Ireland's kicking game was superior to the Wallabies' Photo: Ian Walton
Best foot forward: Ireland's kicking game was superior to the Wallabies' Photo: Ian Walton
Best foot forward: Ireland's kicking game was superior to the Wallabies' Photo: Ian Walton
Best foot forward: Ireland's kicking game was superior to the Wallabies' Photo: Ian Walton

The last time the Wallabies lost three matches on the spring tour it cost coach Eddie Jones his job. No matter the result against England next week, Michael Cheika is under no such danger. But patience is not a virtue for modern Wallaby fans and successive three-point losses to France and Ireland will do little to becalm those with a sense of entitlement.

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