Australia not skilful enough? Who said that about the world and Tri-Nationschampions? None other than their new coach Eddie Jones who took over fromthe most successful incumbent, Rod Macqueen, after he delivered thatfantastic swansong by taking the summer series against the Lions by winningthat fantastic last Test.. The wheel has turned full circle. Jones followed Macqueen at ACTBrumbies,the most successful state side who provide the bulk of theAustralian side, and improved them enough to make them worthy Super 12champions last season. Jones now wants his Wallabies to win but with a bitmore style, grafting flair onto the pragmatism and organisation which hasmade them the best around in a defensive era. England excepted lastNovember, notice how they almost always seem to win the close games andthey did have key players missing for that injury time Twickenham defeat.New coach and also new captain after the retirement of the great John Ealesfollowing the 29-26 Tri-Nations triumph in the last match against NewZealand. Great leader Eales may have been but the giant lock was not theflair player George Gregan is. The Zambian-born scrum half - nicknamed Guv-has made the Aussies tick for five seasons and even under the intensepressure when he was targeted by the Lions was resourceful enough to createspace and time to spark his back line. His partnership with that languidbut destructive runner Stephen Larkham make them potentially the mostdangerous half back pairing in world rugby.