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Angus Bell makes a bold 'four wins' Wallabies tour prediction

Angus Bell cools off versus New Zealand in September (Photo by Steve Christo/Corbis via Getty Images)

Without fuss or fanfare, the Wallabies have quietly set off for their most significant spring tour in almost a decade. Australia’s 34-man squad jetted off to the UK on Thursday night with an opportunity to complete the first grand slam sweep in 40 years with successive victories over England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.

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Beating all four home nations in consecutive Tests hasn’t been achieved since the Alan Jones-coached, Andrew Slack-captained, Mark Ella-inspired Wallabies of 1984 managed the feat for the one and only time. Perhaps that is why coach Joe Schmidt opted against addressing the media before flying out.

Schmidt’s understated approach is a far cry from when his predecessor Eddie Jones told Australian rugby journalists to “give yourselves an uppercut” in an infamous departing press conference before last year’s World Cup in France.

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      The new-era Wallabies are refusing to make any bold promises or predictions as they embrace the challenge of only their third Grand Slam tour in 40 years.

      Jones’s spray preceded Australia’s worst-ever showing at a Rugby World Cup and, a year later, Schmidt is under pressure to revive the 10th-ranked Wallabies’ fortunes ahead of next year’s prestigious hosting of the British and Irish Lions.

      “It’s extremely exciting,” Wallabies prop and potential tour captain Angus Bell said before flying out. “I haven’t had one [a tour] in a while and it’s a great test before the Lions tour coming up next year. So we are really excited to test ourselves against, I guess, some of the best teams in the world and, yeah, we are looking to come away with four wins.”

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      4
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      Tries Scored
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      After winning their first three Tests under Schmidt, two against Wales and then Georgia (all in Australia), the honeymoon period is well and truly over for the New Zealander who piloted Ireland to the top of the world rankings. Five losses from their past six starts in a last-place finish in the Rugby Championship has turned up the heat ahead on the Wallabies.

      “We don’t really listen to outside noise or where we are ranked by outsiders,” Bell said. “We are just looking forward to building on what we have done in the TRC, which some of it hasn’t been good enough. So we are just looking forward to building as a team. Obviously the past is the past – we can’t change that.

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      “It’s something mentally you have to sort of get over. We are just looking to get together and create those good performances that will lead us into next year, which will be a very important year for us and Australian rugby. So, look, we are really excited and these four Tests will be a massive challenge for us.”

      The Wallabies’ open the first grand slam tour since 2016 under Michael Cheika against England at Twickenham on November 11.

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      Lulu 194 days ago

      2 out of 4 would be a great result. Scots won't be easy and will probably edge wallabies.

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      RedWarriors 194 days ago

      Order is ENG/WAL/SCO/IRE


      Three is doable:


      Of the big two there I think Australia has best chance versus England.

      -England have NZ the week before, and SA the week after. They will attempt to 'manage' the Aussie match. That can backfire.

      -Schmidt is master at accurate attack plays. Time to develop those for first match versus England.

      -Australia playing Ireland in 4th match. Ireland will be well oiled. Australia's match week before against Scotland more a must win as Australia must get themselves ahead of Scotland (6th place) before the RWC 2027 draw in January 2026.

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      mJ 194 days ago

      Angus is obviously not a betting man or good at maths.

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      JD 194 days ago

      Four wins for the opposition is far more likely.

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      Lulu 194 days ago

      Agree. Hoping Joe pulls a few rabbits on this tour. That being against Wales and Scotland.

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