Allan Alaalatoa has warned the Lions that the collection may be useless, however don’t financial institution on the Wallabies caving in and permitting a primary collection whitewash in nearly 60 years after their 29-26 defeat in Melbourne.
The final time the Wallabies did not win a Take a look at in a collection towards the Lions was in 1966, after they misplaced 11-8 on the Sydney Cricket Floor after which 31-0 at Lang Park in Brisbane.
It was 23 years earlier than they gained a sport towards the vacationers, and a defeat at Stadium Australia would mark solely the third time for the reason that finish of World Battle Two that they haven’t gained a sport in a collection, after additionally happening 2-0 in 1950 and 1959.
Brumbies tighthead Alaalatoa, who’s having an damage assessed forward of the third Take a look at, factors out that Joe Schmidt’s facet nonetheless have loads of satisfaction to play for in Sydney.
“The Australian means is you by no means again down. It’s a useless rubber, however we’re nonetheless going on the market carrying a Wallaby jersey, representing our nation and representing our household.
“And we want to go out there and put on a good performance that everyone can be proud of. The disappointment that we are feeling now – we will definitely be using that to feed us throughout the whole week.
“It’s our third game in and we want to keep growing and getting better every week. The boys are gutted that we didn’t come away with that win, but look back and see, as a team, we are growing.
“Our performance was a massive step forward since last week. There will be moments where we can look back and learn. We have grown from where we were last year against Wales. We have come a massive way,” he said.
Alaalatoa pointed out that the Wallabies were as good as their opponents, especially in the first half when they raced into a 23-5 lead and looked to be heading towards a series-levelling win.
“We are definitely proud of the effort. And the things we talked about all week – you saw in the first half – to put us in ascendancy and put some good points on the board.
“There were some moments towards the back end of the second half where we lacked accuracy and discipline, and annoyingly, when the Lions got down our end, they were good enough to put points on the board.
“We are going to have to look at our discipline and accuracy around the breakdown. Overall, we are really proud.
“Walking out to warm up, you could see that there was a lot of confidence and belief in the way we started the game.
“And for us to come away in the second half and lose it – it is gutting for the boys when you understand how much work the boys put in. There was a massive crowd that lifted the lads and gave us a lot of confidence,” he added.

