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    Matt Giteau vows to lift as Wallabies make four changes for Springboks

    By Jim Morton
    August 27, 2009 Matt Giteau has vowed to put his kicking woes behind him and step up in the absence of Berrick Barnes on Saturday night.
    Giteau is shouldering some of the blame for the 19-18 Tri-Nations loss to the All Blacks and is working overtime to make amends.

    While coach Robbie Deans made four changes to his starting team, his five-eighth's general play kicking was another area he pinpointed for improvement.

    Giteau had his kicks charged down several times by the All Blacks at ANZ Stadium last weekend, with one leading to the only try of the match.

    With Barnes (concussion) ruled out and Adam Ashley-Cooper taking his place at inside centre, Australia will rely more heavily on Giteau's tactical kicking against the formidable world champions.

    “I was charged down a few times and that was due to poor execution and it's something I've worked on this week,'' Giteau said.

    “Losing a guy like Berrick Barnes ... I do need to step up and the last two Tests I haven't kicked as well as I would have liked.''

    Giteau attributed his problems - mainly a low elevation - due to “little technical things'' which would be corrected at Subiaco Oval.

    Coach Robbie Deans said his No.10 had already shown on the training paddock he'll be back to his best against the unbeaten Springboks.

    “He started the season very accurately and some of his (current) performance elements are unusual for him,'' Deans said.

    “It's out of the ordinary for him but they are imminently fixable.''

    Giteau will have two big centres outside him against the Springboks with Ryan Cross moving into the midfield with the versatile Ashley-Cooper, meaning James O'Connor will remain at fullback.

    Deans has recalled winger Peter Hynes at the expense of Drew Mitchell, dumped veteran prop Al Baxter for Ben Alexander and rushed Mark Chisholm back into the second-row for the injured Nathan Sharpe.

    Chisholm, who has just two Sydney club matches under his belt after being sidelined for more than three months with a wrist injury, also faces the massive challenge of calling the lineouts against the Springboks.

    Victor Matfield dismantled the Wallabies' set piece in South Africa's 29-17 victory in Cape Town.
    Chisholm, himself surprised to get an immediate starting recall, indicated Australia would be much snappier in their execution.

    “First and foremost they really slowed the lineout down (in Cape Town) and it gave Victor and the South Africans the chance to see what we were trying to do and what we were trying to achieve and I guess the key for us is to quicken that aspect of the game up,'' he said.

    In five meetings between the sides in Perth, the ledger is even with two wins each and a draw.

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