The man most likely to fill Israel Folau's shoes in the second Bledisloe Cup Test this weekend says turnovers and the team's inability to move on from its mistakes cost the Wallabies at ANZ Stadium on Saturday night.

Best bet: Dane Haylett-Petty (left), forcing Waisake Naholo into touch, is the frontrunner for fullback. Credit:AAP

Dane Haylett-Petty said the Wallabies had completed a sobering review of their 38-13 capitulation to the All Blacks after arriving on Waiheke Island on Sunday evening.

The fullback-cum-winger, who will vie with Kurtley Beale for the No.15 jersey after Folau was ruled out with an ankle muscle tear, said Australia's defence held up well until it started turning over ball.

"When you look at the structured and unstructured defence we were actually really good, but we got killed on turnovers, four or five tries," he said.