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Mumm’s the word: Wallabies coach Michael Cheika seeks Australia set-piece boost against South Africa

The current Rugby Championship holders are seeking to avoid a record-equalling seventh consecutive test defeat having already suffered back-to-back heavy losses against New Zealand at the start of the campaign

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Australia's Dean Mumm runs with the ball during the Bledisloe Cup match between New Zealand. Photo: EPA

Michael Cheika bolstered Australia’s line-out as the Wallabies coach made two changes to the starting team for the Rugby Championship test against South Africa in Brisbane on Saturday.

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Reece Hodge earns his first start for Australia after impressing off the bench in the 29-9 loss to New Zealand in Wellington two weeks ago.

He replaces winger Adam Ashley-Cooper, who has returned to his French club side Bordeaux.

In the other change, Dean Mumm will start at blindside flanker and partner David Pocock and Michael Hooper in the back row.

World Cup flanker Scott Fardy has been left out of the match-day squad.

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New Zealand's Beauden Barrett (right) is tackled by Australia's Reece Hodge. Photo: AFP
New Zealand's Beauden Barrett (right) is tackled by Australia's Reece Hodge. Photo: AFP
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