The All Blacks have better individuals in most positions and teamwork which is also a cog up on the sporting cuzzies.
A strut is returning to Australian rugby, not in its full bloom yet but after the Wallabies' poor start to the Rugby Championship there is more confidence about their chances against the All Blacks.
The carnage in Sydney in the first of three transtasman duels this year, was replaced by a strong showing in Dunedin and two stalemates against the Boks split by two wins against Argentina. That upward trend will be a relief to all around the sport in Australia after the woeful Super Rugby results.
So what happens in Brisbane tonight, what are the Wallabies chances? One in three? Maybe those are the odds and the pre-match chatter about a close contest will eventuate.
A wavering form line from the All Blacks this season linked to their recent history in Brisbane and notions their focus may be more on the end-of-year trip to Europe coupled with the coaches usual pre-match cautionary words, point towards a battle royale at Suncorp.