Australia head coach Michael Cheika has admitted the Wallabies’ poor run of recent form has forced the coaching staff to overhaul the squad. Griffin Reinhart Jersey . Since their impressive run to the World Cup final in 2015, where they lost 34-17 to New Zealand at Twickenham, Australia have lost six of their eight Tests under Cheika.The Wallabies suffered the humiliation of a 3-0 series whitewash by England on home soil in the summer and have managed just two wins from their five Rugby Championship games so far this season. Timani, Arnold start for Australia Lopeti Timani and Rory Arnold to start for Australia against Argentina Only seven of the starting 15 from that World Cup final - Israel Folau, Bernard Foley, Will Genia, Scott Sio, Stephen Moore, Sekope Kepu and Michael Hooper - will start Australias final Rugby Championship match of the season against Argentina at Twickenham on Saturday. Israel Folau is one of seven Australian starters retained from the 2015 World Cup final Cheika accepts that is a drastic overhaul of a team that was viewed as the second best in world rugby less than 12 months ago but says it is what the Wallabies must do if they are to close the gap on their rivals.I think its pretty clear were going through a generational change, Cheika said. We understand that our challenge in Australian rugby is to build more depth and were going to do that.But were not going to cry about it, talking about losing players overseas. We wont whinge about a lack of depth - well go out and make that depth instead. That said, winning matches is still what its all about. No one cares about second - I cant remember who was in the World Cup final; I only remember that New Zealand won it.I really believe this is the way to go, its the right thing to do, I dont know if takes guts or not, its just what weve got to do. Eddie Jones masterminded a 3-0 series whitewash for England in Australia Australias defence was badly exposed by Eddie Jones England in June as they conceded a total of 106 points combined in their three Test defeats.But they have improved in that category in recent games, conceding a combined total of 47 points in their last three Tests against South Africa (twice) and Argentina. Cheika is confident his side are now turning the corner and is proud of how his team have dealt with the flood of recent criticism which has come their way.Against England we had two games where we scored more tries than them and still lost, Cheika said.We were outplayed in the two games against New Zealand, but aside from that we could have won the others. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Im not looking to say thats any excuse for losing games, its not. 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Wendy Holdener and Reto Schmidiger won their final heats against Julia Mancuso and Tim Jitloff, respectively.LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Naadir Tharpe finally got to stand in the middle of the court at Allen Fieldhouse, bask in the adulation of another sellout crowd and celebrate a conference championship. The junior guard, who wrapped up his first two Big 12 titles on the road, had 19 points to lead five Kansas players in double figures Monday night, and the fifth-ranked Jayhawks held off Oklahoma 83-75 to ensure a share of their 10th consecutive league crown. "Just a great feeling," Tharpe said. "To be at home, to hear the fans and all that, its a beautiful feeling. It just shows the tradition of Kansas and what it means to us." Wayne Selden and Andrew Wiggins added 15 points each, and Joel Embiid had 12 points and 13 rebounds for the Jayhawks (22-6, 13-2), who poured off the bench at the buzzer to celebrate the latest addition to their nation-leading 57 conference titles. It might be the only one for Wiggins and Embiid, the dynamic freshman duo projected to be lottery picks if they come out this season. Wiggins has already stated his intention to do so. "Winning the championship," Wiggins said, "just a great feeling on the court." Only two schools in mens Division I basketball have won more consecutive conference titles than Kansas: UCLA captured 13 straight from 1967-79 in the Pac-10, and Gonzaga won 11 straight in the West Coast Conference from 2001-11. "Its something you know," Selden said. "When you come in here, thats the standard." Cameron Clark had 18 points and Buddy Hield finished with 16 for the Sooners (20-8, 9-6), who have lost 12 of their last 13 games against the Jayhawks, including both this season. Oklahoma still has not won in the Phog since 1993, when Billy Tubbs was on its sideline. "Its so tough here for a lot of reasons," current Sooners coach Lon Kruger said. "Bill does a great job, theyre very talented, the atmosphere is great, the difference really is in the runs they make, and thats what you have to avoid. Easier said than done." The first half Monday night boiled down to an old-fashioned Big Eight tussle. The Jayhawks threw the first body punnch, picking up right where they left off in a rout of Texas by taking a 15-4 lead. Shea Theodore Jersey. Oklahoma answered with a few haymakers of its own, going on a 13-2 charge and eventually pulling ahead 27-25 with 5:26 left in the half. Selden took over down the stretch, though, scoring seven straight points to give Kansas the lead back. Frank Masons three-pointer capped a 10-0 surge and made it 42-33 at halftime. "We handled the ball well, made tough plays, but two or three stretches is why Kansas is so tough," Kruger said. "We gave them moments of run that you have to try to avoid." The Jayhawks, arguably the deepest team in the Big 12, forged their lead despite playing without a handful of players due to foul trouble. Wiggins, Tharpe, Perry Ellis, who finished with 11 points, and Jamari Traylor all had two fouls, and Connor Frankamp was on the bench with three. Wiggins picked up his third on the first play of the second half, when Ryan Spangler drove to the basket for an and-one. It was the start of a 10-2 run that got the Sooners back in the game. "They made a couple shots, we made a couple shots," Clark said, "but the main thing is we didnt take care of the ball at critical times." Clarks hot shooting and a couple of timely three-pointers by Hield gave Oklahoma the lead, only for Kansas to come back once more. Wiggins scored on a putback of his own miss with 8:01 left to give the Jayhawks a 60-59 lead, and their advantage grew to 69-63 a few minutes later. The Sooners kept finding answers. 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