Australia coach Eddie Jones insisted Saturday that his team can turn the corner by the time they meet the All Blacks in a fortnight after slumping to the second straight defeat of his reign.
The former England boss was hailed as the saviour of Australia when he was appointed in January to replace the axed Dave Rennie after the team lost nine of 13 internationals last season.
But it has been a rocky start to his second stint in the job, crashing 34-31 to Argentina on Saturday in Sydney on the back of a 43-12 thrashing by world champions South Africa at Pretoria last week.
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They next meet a dangerous New Zealand — who toppled the Springboks 35-20 in Auckland on Saturday — at the Melbourne Cricket Ground before a return leg in Dunedin ahead of the…