Wallabies focus on Bledisloe not rankings

The Wallabies aren't bothered by a slide in the IRB world rugby rankings to fourth, saying their first goal is to win the Bledisloe Cup back from New Zealand.

The Wallabies during a training session

The Wallabies are more focussed on winning the Bledisloe Cup than a slide in world rugby ratings. (AAP)

Prop Ben Alexander says the Wallabies are too busy plotting ways to beat the All Blacks to be bothered by their latest slide in the rugby rankings.

On the back of their opening Bledisloe Cup and Rugby Championship series loss to New Zealand last Saturday the Wallabies dropped a spot from world No.3 to No.4 - their worst ranking since early 2008 when they were fifth.

They were leap-frogged by England, with world champions New Zealand and South Africa filling the top two spots.

But Alexander says winning back the Bledisloe Cup from the All Blacks for the first time since 2002 is the first goal and the rankings will take care of themselves if the team performs well.

"We're not focused on the rankings, we're focused on winning the Bledisloe Cup," Alexander said.

"All the rankings and seedings takes care of itself.

"Obviously you want to be No.1 so until you're that you won't be satisfied but we won't be dwelling on that. We will be dwelling on the job that needs to be done."

Ahead of their second Bledisloe Cup clash in Wellington on Saturday, Alexander said the Wallabies needed to shore up several areas including their defence, with missed tackles proving costly.

"There was some sloppy work at the breakdown and the All Blacks capitalised."

The prop said he was enjoying playing under new coach Ewen McKenzie, who won 51 caps propping for Australia.

Another former Test prop Andrew Blades is an assistant.

"It's good, the more props in charge the better," Alexander said.

"There's Bladesy and Ewen there now, get a prop running the backs and we might go alright."


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