feel it's still patriotic to support the All Blacks, there has been a dramatic swing in public sentiment following the Springbok's win over the against the All Blacks last weekend.
Rugby fans, writing in, have become disenchanted with the All Blacks this season, and say a loss tomorrow night should have the NZRU analysing the All Blacks coaching team through to the next Rugby World Cup.
So what are the critics saying?
Andrew Slack (former Wallaby captain):
"You are perceived to be only as good as your last performance and to that end,
the Wallabies are on better footing
than their opponents."
David Campese (Daily Telegraph, Sydney):
"
These are dire straits for the men in black.
So a pushback is no doubt on the cards, and Robbie Deans will know how much motivation the All Blacks get from being under such intense public pressure. Kiwi fightback or not, if Australia can show the same enthusiasm and smarts as they did in Brisbane, I believe they have a real shot at beating the All Blacks in Wellington. Australia have nothing to lose. New Zealand do. Let's make it happen."
Wales and British Lions coach Shaun Edwards (The Guardian):
"Teams with quite a few 30-somethings tend to win World Cups, which would make the All Blacks an even better bet. Yet with the spirit of adventure needed for such a long-term gamble, it could be worth putting a little loose change on Australia."
Fili Tupua (London-based Sportingo.com):
Too many other new or old names have been brought back to the team
it is probably worth waiting until the 'aftermath'
before even commenting on how they'll go. And we can thank Graham Henry's mystified game plans, or his sidekicks for not being honest with themselves. So, seriously, what's the point?"