Harry Wilson's Wallabies are in an unfamiliar position in the Rugby Championship, reveling in a vibe that seems very different from recent seasons.

After regaining the faith of Australian supporters, they'll enter Saturday's test against Argentina with local fans not only hoping but expecting them to win.

The 42,500-seat Sydney Football Stadium was quickly sold out.

A year after their biggest loss ever in test rugby —- and that coming the year after crashing out of the Rugby World Cup before the quarterfinals for the first time — the Wallabies got some revenge last weekend with a 28-24 victory that was only possible because of No. 8 and skipper Wilson's conviction and his team's hard-nose attitude.

The mantra of Australia's national teams has always been to either win or go down fig

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