Wallabies Thrive as Underdogs Ahead of England Clash
Australia's Wallabies, led by captain Harry Wilson, embrace their role as underdogs as they prepare to face England in a series of challenging November rugby tests. Despite mixed results, the team is internally focused on improvement, drawing inspiration from past surprise victories, like their win over South Africa.
 
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The Wallabies are preparing for a challenging series of November tests, with captain Harry Wilson embracing their role as underdogs. Australia's rugby squad, known for thriving in adversity, gears up to face England at Twickenham on Saturday, followed by matches against Italy, Ireland, and France.
The team has a history of defying expectations, most notably with a shocking 38-22 victory over South Africa earlier this year. Wilson acknowledged that Australia is rarely the favorite but emphasized the squad's internal focus on improvement and mutual belief, boasting a decisive victory over England last year.
England, led by coach Steve Borthwick, faces its own challenges, having only regrouped for four training sessions since the Six Nations concluded. Meanwhile, the Wallabies capitalize on their uninterrupted play, looking to leverage their ongoing continuity as a strategic advantage.
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