The Wallabies co-captain, James Slipper, believes his team has a good chance of ending their two-decade Bledisloe Cup drought, despite recent losses to South Africa and Argentina. Slipper acknowledges the challenge of facing the All Blacks, who have defeated both teams. However, he sees encouraging signs under new coach Eddie Jones and believes the team is on the right track. Slipper also mentions the importance of changing bad habits, improving discipline, and working hard to rectify past mistakes. The Wallabies' lack of discipline has been a recurring issue, and they are determined to address it and see improvements on the field.
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