Harry Wilson was a surprise choice as Wallabies skipper but the big loose forward feels he is growing into the role as he prepares to lead Australia out for the fourth time in Wellington on Saturday.
The Australia captaincy has been a revolving door over the last two seasons with Eddie Jones naming six skippers in 2023 and Joe Schmidt four in eight tests so far in the 2024 campaign.
Number eight Wilson was first handed the captaincy for the Rugby Championship win over Argentina in La Plata and also led the team in their record 67-27 loss to the Pumas a week later.A similar drubbing looked on the cards when the All Blacks scored three tries in the first 16 minutes of last week's Sydney clash but a second-half revival saw the Wallabies almost pull off a stunning win.
The nature of that 31-28 defeat has given Australia some confidence that they can beat the All Blacks in New Zealand for the first time since 2001 in the return match on Saturday.Wilson said he was becoming more comfortable in the captaincy game-by-game, even if he leaves the passionate team talks to more experienced players in the leadership group. "I'm not the biggest talker in the team," the amiable 24-year-old told reporters on Friday. "There's a lot of boys who I lean on there, I guess I talk a bit more before kickoff and just make sure we go out there and nail our role. "I just want to lead by example on the field and I feel as if that's what any captain should do.