The Wallabies still have faith in Stephen Moore as skipper despite him coming under fire for his icy relationship with referees, Israel Folau says.
Moore's leadership and on-field contribution have been questioned since Australia's Bledisloe Cup capitulation to New Zealand - in particular after the second Test when coach Michael Cheika savaged referee Romain Poite for ignoring approaches from Moore to clarify some of his decisions.
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen suggested that was because of Moore's attitude.
The 33-year-old has also struggled with his lineout throws, with the Wallabies winning just 69 per cent of lineouts in Sydney and Wellington, compared with the All Blacks' 100 per cent record.
Moore's harshest critics believe he is no longer effective at Test level, with some calling for Queensland Reds rookie Andrew Ready to be ushered in.