John Barclay will use Australias thumping win over Wales as a cautionary tale as he and his Scotland team-mates bid to avoid being caught cold by the Wallabies at BT Murrayfield.The Scarlets flanker admits he was surprised by the emphatic nature of Australias 32-8 victory over Wales in Cardiff last weekend.The tourists had come off the back of their Rugby Championship programme, which involved six games against New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina since August, and Wales found it difficult to cope with the pace and fluidity of their play.Obviously I play with a lot of the Welsh boys and I spoke to a couple of them in the week leading up to it and they were feeling good about things, said Barclay. Sometimes you have those days but the manner of the defeat would probably be the most disappointing thing for them.You could maybe tell Australia had played a lot recently and Wales hadnt played together as a unit but thats something we have to learn from. Its important we dont fall into that trap as well.?The Llanelli-based forward did not delve too deeply into his Welsh colleagues pain but will aim to learn from it.I exchanged a few text messages here and there, the former Glasgow player said. They were bitterly disappointed so you dont want to pry too deep. But you can see a lot from the video where they went wrong.One of the main differences is the speed everything happens at. They were trying to get forward and Wales have had a great defence in recent years. But Australia played a lot of options inside and outside, its obviously something they looked at before the game and it all came off for them.Certainly they want to play fast ball, they want to play with the ball in front of them, moving the ball. Every teams goal in defence is to slow it down, if not turn it over, so nothing changes there really.But the 30-year-old added: They attack slightly differently, they have a lot of trail plays, a lot of movement, a lot of multiple-option plays, where defenders around the ball have all got to be doing the right job, not just the guy in front of the ball.So, yeah, they present a unique challenge, but I believe defence is relatively straightforward. But the speed of how it happens in international rugby, you dont have the recovery time that you maybe do in a pro rugby game.While Saturdays autumn Test opener for Scotland gives many players a chance to avenge last years controversial World Cup quarter-final loss, Barclay boasts a record of two wins in two meetings with Australia and just appreciates the opportunity to play for his country in a big game after two years where he barely got a look-in before this years RBS 6 Nations.I kept my head down for a couple of years and got my chance to come back in, he said. It does make you more hungry to get back in and stay there. When you play in Scotland you are in and around the coaches and the environment more than you are out of the country.For me personally to come up is a big change to come up from my club. I just enjoy coming up. Theres a few young guys coming through and its great coming into a squad that is trying to go in the right direction. 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With more good weather forecast for the next three days, he said the low scores will have to keep coming if he wants to have a shot at winning the tournament.When you get PGA Tour players on great greens with great conditions and theres a fair amount of wedges in our hands on this golf course -- theyre going to make some birdies, Streelman said.Trey Mullinax, Seamus Power and Carl Pettersson all shot 65 to sit two shots behind Streelman. Seven others -- including Lucas Glover and Camilo Villegas -- were among those three shots back.Defending champion Peter Malnati shot a 71. Of the 132 players, 100 shot even par or better.Streelman is a two-time PGA Tour winner, with his last victory in 2014 at the Travelers Championship. He missed the cut two weeks ago in the season-opening Safeway Open.Streelman said he wasnt planning on playing at Sanderson Farms until his poor perforrmance in California.ddddddddddddIts been a good decision so far: The 9-under 63 is his career-low score in relation to par. He shot an 8-under 62 at the Travelers in 2008.It was pretty flawless ball-striking to be honest, Streelman said. Hit a lot of fairways.Mullinax -- a rookie making his fifth career PGA Tour start -- was among the others who took advantage of the forgiving course to post a low score. The 24-year-old finished tied for 22nd at the Safeway Open two weeks ago and continued to play well in Jackson.The goal this week was to give myself the best chance to win, and today was a good start, Mullinax said. We have three days left.The 29-year-old Power is making just his second start on the PGA Tour. He finished 15th at the Olympics while playing for Ireland over the summer and said the experience helped give him confidence.The biggest thing to remember is Im not going to win the tournament at 7 under, Power said. Im going to have to get to 20-under, so thats the overall goal you have to get to and then see what happens from there.-----Follow David Brandt on Twitter: www.twitter.com/davidbrandtAP ' ' '