Controversial star James O'Connor says it's easy for him to buy into the Wallabies culture set by new coach Ewen McKenzie and he's changing to ensure he's best known for what he does on the field.
The gifted utility back incurred some disciplinary blemishes and unwanted media headlines under former coach Robbie Deans, most recently being spotted at a burger bar at 4am in the week of the second test against the British and Irish Lions.
"I don't play rugby to be talked about off the field," said O'Connor yesterday as he waits to learn if he'll be selected by McKenzie for Saturday's Bledisloe Cup opener against the All Blacks in Sydney.
"I'm playing rugby because I love it and that's what I want to be doing, playing for my country.
"At the moment I'm doing the hard yards and I'm trying to get involved and earn myself into the team."