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Joe Schmidt calls for patience with 'fragmented' Wallabies

Australia head coach Joe Schmidt has inherited a "fragmented" playing group from predecessor Eddie Jones and says building cohesion in the Wallabies will be a new challenge for him.

Jones, who resigned after the Wallabies suffered their first-ever pool stage exit at the World Cup in France, axed several veteran players, including captain Michael Hooper, while promoting rookies who struggled at Test level.

Former Ireland head coach Schmidt, who helped New Zealand reach the World Cup final as a selector and assistant to Ian Foster, said Australia are a different project to the more established squads he had in his previous roles.

"It's probably a little bit fragmented at the moment, just on the back of last year," the New Zealander told reporters in Perth.

"There were a number of changes during the year and it just means that there's probably not as much continuity as what I'd be used to, or that cohesion that comes with players who have played a number of years together, particularly in a national team.

"I've come in recent times from two very settled national teams, so that will be a new challenge for me."

Once a fixture in the top two of world rankings, Australia are languishing at ninth before they face 10th-ranked Wales in a two-Test series in July.

With most Wallabies occupied with their Super Rugby Pacific clubs until June, Schmidt will have little time to decide on his best squad and put players through their paces.

Wallabies fans hoping for a rapid rebound in the team's fortunes might be disappointed.

"Nothing's ever a short-term fix. Everything takes time, particularly cohesion when you're trying to build that relationship between players where they can almost act instinctively off each other," Schmidt said.

"All those

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