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Wallabies’ revival faces ultimate test against All Blacks in Bledisloe Cup decider

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Kurtley Beale is confident the Wallabies are building. Photos: AFP

Kurtley Beale said an improving Australia team will take heart from their near miss against the All Blacks as they bid to end their Bledisloe Cup misery in Brisbane on Saturday.

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The world champions denied the Wallabies with a converted try less than two minutes from full-time to scrape home 35-29 in a cliffhanger in Dunedin in August.

The victory meant the All Blacks claimed the Bledisloe Cup, contested between the two sides, for a 15th consecutive year with the Wallabies only winning once in their last 18 meetings.

The Cup may be gone for another year but star centre Beale is confident the Australians, who will wear an indigenous-themed jersey to honour Aborigines’ role in rugby, can finish their home season with an uplifting win.

“I think that [Dunedin] was a huge game for us to get a good understanding of where we are at as a playing squad,” Beale said.

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Former Wallabies captain Stephen Moore is playing his final test on home soil.
Former Wallabies captain Stephen Moore is playing his final test on home soil.
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