Wallabies vice-captain James Slipper says his side are hopeful they can end a Cape Town winning drought in their test against the Springboks, but admits New Zealand have pretty much got the Rugby Championship in the bag.
The squad flew out of Sydney yesterday ahead of their two-match tour of South Africa and Argentina.
The Australian team line up against the Springboks on Sunday and play the Pumas on October 4.
Before jetting off, Slipper said the tour was a chance for the Wallabies to regain the momentum they lost after their 51-20 walloping in Auckland last month.
"We're pretty happy with the way we're going but I think ever since that Auckland game we lost a bit of momentum," he said. "And [the championship] probably is New Zealand's to lose.