Union: Larkham thinks we're on track?
September 11th 2006 06:31
Wallaby five-eighth STEPHEN LARKHAM says he thinks Australia is in better shape than it was at the same stage heading into the last rugby World Cup.
The Wallabies flew home from South Africa today after finishing the Tri-Nations series with just two wins from six games.
But LARKHAM says the players have taken a lot of confidence out of the season and believe they're competitive with the world's top teams.
The players now have a break before a 37-man squad is named for the four-match spring tour of Europe.
Wallaby coach JOHN CONNOLLY has hinted halfback and captain GEORGE GREGAN is likely to be the only senior player rested from the tour.
Source: AAP
The Wallabies flew home from South Africa today after finishing the Tri-Nations series with just two wins from six games.
But LARKHAM says the players have taken a lot of confidence out of the season and believe they're competitive with the world's top teams.
The players now have a break before a 37-man squad is named for the four-match spring tour of Europe.
Wallaby coach JOHN CONNOLLY has hinted halfback and captain GEORGE GREGAN is likely to be the only senior player rested from the tour.
Source: AAP
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