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Ewen McKenzie hints at changes for South Africa match on Saturday

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New Wallabies coach keen to record maiden Test win after back-to-back losses to the All Blacks

The Wallabies coach, Ewen McKenzie, is keeping his selection cards close to his chest but has hinted at changes to run South Africa into the ground at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday night.

Australia's new coach is aiming for his maiden Test win after back-to-back losses against the All Blacks to start the Rugby Championship.

Brumbies backs Jessie Mogg and Matt Toomua are under most pressure and McKenzie admitted he was looking closely at changing personnel and tactics against the bigger, highly physical Springboks.

"There's always the potential for change," he said.

"We're playing a different team in a different context so different things will come into play so we're definitely looking at that."

The mercurial five-eighth, Quade Cooper, looms as a likely replacement for Toomua at No 10 but his former Queensland Reds mentor continues to bat away queries about Cooper's selection hopes.

"It's about how we want to play the game tactically, then we'll have a look at the best guys to do that," McKenzie said.

"We've got three playmakers [also including Bernard Foley] in the group and I'm happy with all of them."

Cooper has a fine record against South African teams with both Australia and Queensland, while the Wallabies have won all seven of their Suncorp Stadium clashes against the Boks, traditionally running them ragged.

South Africa started the tournament with 73-13 and 22-17 home-and-away wins over Argentina, playing to their strengths with attacking mauls, set-piece play and territorial pressure.

"Their formula works for them," McKenzie said. "That's how they do it – that's the Springbok way.

"We're in the process of how we want to do it – the Australian way – and it's a bit different.

"There's a clash of rugby approaches. They love having set-pieces and they structure most of their game from that. That's what they want. The question is whether you give it to them."

The former Wallabies fullback Matt Burke has led calls for underused superstar Israel Folau to start at fullback, instead of Mogg, to get his hands on the ball more but McKenzie appears in no rush to switch him from the wing. Reported by guardian.co.uk 7 hours ago.

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