The Wallabies players are now accusing each other of not doing their job.

This latest drama has unfolded in the Wallabies camp after halfback Will Genia accused his fellow Wallabies players of  simply not working hard enough in their two latest Bledisloe Cup defeats to the All Blacks.

Genia believes long‑suffering Australian rugby fans are entitled to ask why.

TVNZ reports that Genia said the players have to shoulder some of the blame, admitting some players weren't doing their "individual jobs" and were throwing out the team's defensive alignments in the process.

After two round of the Rugby Championship, the All Blacks lead the standings with 10 points.

This is after getting 5 points each from their two bonus point wins against the Wallabies.

It is 4 points for a win and 1 bonus point for scoring 4 or more tries. 

The All Blacks will meet Argentina at 7.35pm Saturday while the Wallabies will face South Africa t 10pm Saturday.

[Source:TVNZ]

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