Vice-captain Michael Hooper insists Australia's Super Rugby struggles won't affect the national team during next month's three Tests.
The Wallabies face Fiji, Scotland and Italy at home in June. Australia's four Super Rugby franchises have all endured miserable seasons, while the Western Force and Melbourne Rebels are at risk of being punted from the league.
Embarrassingly for the Australian Rugby Union, New Zealand franchises are on track to complete a 25-0 clean sweep of their Australian counterparts this year. It doesn't bode well for the Bledisloe Cup or next month's Tests in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
"The ability to separate those (Super Rugby and Tests) is something the Wallabies have always been good at," Hooper said.
"And something that the coaching staff will definitely look into.