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Douglas, Scott Fardy, Nick Phipps, Tevita Kuridrani, Sefa Naivalu.South Africa: Patrick Lambie, Bryan Habana, Jesse Kriel, Juan Antworten

The Wallabies wont be compromising their style or approach to break a decades-long hoodoo in Pretoria - Michael Cheika wants them to do it the Australian way.One of the biggest challenges of Cheikas coaching coaching career awaits at Loftus Versfeld in Saturdays Rugby Championship Test against a backs-to-the-wall South Africa (Sunday morning AEST).In six attempts stretching back to 1963, the Wallabies have never won at the intimidating, 51,762-seat cauldron in South Africas Highveld region.Its the perfect setting for the Springboks to respond after three losses on the bounce, a selection shake-up from coach Alister Coetzee and lingering questions over whether theyve lost their aura.But Cheika says they wont look to play conservative rugby or change their course just to get the job done. We dont just want to go and try to win in Pretoria, he said.Maybe we think too much about whats going to happen at altitude or whats going to be the kicking game from them, instead of just saying, lets play our game, go here and play to the best of our ability and see what happens.We want to go there and play like Australian teams should play rugby and thats something that weve been working really hard on.We dont think weve fulfilled that as much as we wanted to this season.Clarity has been the buzzword around Wallabies training in Johannesburg this week - fitting, because it will take a clear, focused mind to beat a Springboks side that seems to grow an extra leg on home turf.To that end, Cheika has gone with a largely settled line-up, making only one change to his starting team, with Sean McMahon replacing the injured David Pocock (broken hand) at No.8.The bench, however, is packed with players with the potential to make a decisive late impact, from lock Kane Douglas - who fought his way back into the side after he was dropped for the win over Argentina two weeks ago - to pace machine Sefa Naivalu, who only became eligible to represent Australia on Monday.The Fijian-born winger is locked in to make his first Test appearance and will become Wallaby No.900 - and the teams 10th debutant this year - with Lopeti Timani trimmed on Friday from an extended nine-man bench.Cheika believes the Wallabies have ticked every box in preparation.Weve trained pretty hard because we understand theres going to be a lot of action in the game; theres going to be a lot of running, a lot of chasing, he said.If you even want to have the hope of being successful down here, youve got to be prepared to put everything on the line physically.AUSTRALIA vs SOUTH AFRICA - AT A GLANCE:When: Saturday, October 1, 5.05pm local (1.05am Sunday AEST)Where: Loftus Versfeld, PretoriaReferee: Wayne Barnes (England)Assistants: John Lacey (Ireland), George Clancy (Ireland)TMO: Jim Yuille (Scotland)Australia: Israel Folau, Dane Haylett-Petty, Samu Kerevi, Bernard Foley, Reece Hodge, Quade Cooper, Will Genia, Michael Hooper, Sean McMahon, Dean Mumm, Adam Coleman, Rob Simmons, Sekope Kepu, Stephen Moore (c), Scott Sio. Res: James Hanson, James Slipper, Tom Robertson, Kane Douglas, Scott Fardy, Nick Phipps, Tevita Kuridrani, Sefa Naivalu.South Africa: Patrick Lambie, Bryan Habana, Jesse Kriel, Juan de Jongh, Francois Hougaard, Morne Steyn, Rudy Paige, Warren Whiteley, Oupa Mohoje, Francois Louw, Pieter-Steph du Toit, Eben Etzebeth, Vincent Koch, Adriaan Strauss (c), Tendai Mtawarira. Res: Bongi Mbonambi, Steven Kitshoff, Julian Redelinghuys, Lood de Jager, Willem Alberts, Jaco Kriel, Lionel Mapoe, Willie le Roux.Head-to-head record: Australia 36, South Africa 48, draws 1In Pretoria: Australia 0, South Africa 6Past five meetings: * Australia 23-17 South Africa (Brisbane, Sept 2016) * Australia 24-20 South Africa (Brisbane, Jul 2015) * South Africa 28-10 Australia (Cape Town, Sept 2014) * Australia 24-23 South Africa (Perth, Sept 2014) * South Africa 28-8 Australia (Cape Town, Sept 2013) Cheap Rangers Jerseys China . 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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Malik Carney hopped up and down in the middle of the North Carolina locker room, joyous teammates bouncing off him in the postgame celebration .With good reason -- since he thwarted any hope Miami had at a comeback.Carney knocked the ball out of quarterback Brad Kaayas hand to snuff out the final Miami possession, and North Carolina ran out the clock to beat the 16th-ranked Hurricanes 20-13 on Saturday and move into first place in the Atlantic Coast Conferences Coastal Division.It was now or never, Carney said. The defense had to step up.Carney got past Miami left tackle Trevor Darling, hit Kaaya from behind to force the turnover and Elijah Hoods 13-yard run for a first down with 1:02 left sealed it for the Tar Heels (5-2, 3-1). Mitch Trubisky threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns for North Carolina, while Bug Howard had 10 catches for 156 yards for North Carolina.Its a huge bounce-back game for us, coming down on the road against a very good opponent, said Trubisky, whose team was embarrassed by Virginia Tech 34-3 last weekend while Hurricane Matthew poured down.Mark Walton rushed for 82 yards and Joe Yearby ran for 74 more and a touchdown for Miami (4-2, 1-2), which has now dropped two straight by a total of eight points. The Hurricanes lost to Florida State 20-19 last week.We need all 11 guys doing the right thing, said Kaaya, who completed 16 of 31 passes for 224 yards. It starts with me.Kaaya was asked if his shoulder, which limited him in practice this week, was bothering him.No. No. No, Kaaya said.North Carolina converted 14 of its 23 third-down opportunities.I thought that was decisive, Miami defensive coordinator Manny Diaz said.North Carolina now sits atop the ACCs Coastal Division , a half-game ahead of Virginia Tech and Pittsburgh.Im pretty pleased with where this team is right now, where we sit and the job that theyve done, said North Carolina coach Larry Fedora, whose club won the Coastal last season.Miamis 2001 team -- the last to win a national title for the Hurricanes and arguably one of the best college teams ever assembled -- was honored at halftime, with coach Larry CCoker running out of the traditional smoke first and followed by players who trotted from one of the end zones.ddddddddddddThey got some cheers, though considering they took the field with Miami down 20-3, the reception was muted.There werent any adjustments in the second half, Miami safety Rayshawn Jenkins said. We had to come out and play the best football of our lives to have a chance to win.It was 10-0 North Carolina after one quarter after a touchdown catch by Austin Proehl, and Ryan Switzer made it 20-3 when he hauled in a 1-yard pass with 18 seconds left before halftime. Miamis defense didnt allow a point in the second half, highlighted by stopping the Heels on the Hurricane 1 to open the fourth quarter.It may not seem like it by our record, Miami coach Mark Richt said, but I do think were making progress.THE TAKEAWAYNorth Carolina: The Tar Heels were flagged for false starts seven times. ... Switzer had a very strange stat line: 9 catches, 17 yards. But it was a historic line. The nine catches made him North Carolinas record-holder for career receptions with 206, passing Quinshad Davis.Miami: Injuries are now a huge problem for Miami, which wasnt particularly deep to start the season. Defensive linemen Chad Thomas and Demetrius Jackson were knocked out of the game with injuries, and linebacker Michael Pinckey was shaken up twice -- but returned both times. The Hurricanes defense was so depleted that some players not even on the two-deep saw action in the second half.POLL IMPLICATIONSIts hard to envision Miami remaining in the AP Top 25 after two straight losses, meaning the Hurricanes would go from No. 10 to unranked in two weeks -- the first time since 1968 that the program would go from top 10 to out so rapidly. North Carolina is likely to return to the poll for the second time this month and third time this season.UP NEXTNorth Carolina: The Tar Heels resume their Coastal stretch, going to Virginia next Saturday.Miami: The Hurricanes play at Virginia Tech on Thursday night. ' ' '

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