Wallabies coach Michael Cheika fears more Australia players will be lost to cashed-up European club sides with the ARU facing a battle to keep some of the countrys best young talent.Giant second-rower Rory Arnold and centre Tevita Kuridrani are the latest names to be linked with a moves to France with the Brumbies duo reportedly being chased by Toulon and Bordeaux Begles.Cheikas side will face England at Twickenham on Saturday (Sunday 0130 AEDT) without in-form halfback Will Genia, whos returned to Paris club Stade Francais.The England game falls outside of the official international Test window and Stade knocked back a request from their former coach Cheika for Genias services.Cheika conceded the ARU cannot match the money on offer in Europe and said the key to keeping the best talent is convincing players theyre better served playing Super Rugby regularly.Everyone off (contract) in 2017 is linked with a move, Cheika said.For us to keep our players, weve got to be doing an unbelievable job on the ground.They can offer them more in sterling, albeit Brexits almost a little thing thats helped the Australian Rugby Union in a way.Albeit with a small decline in Sterling and Euro, theyre getting offered more than were able to offer them in dollars.Weve got to make sure that playing, not just for Australia but for your Super Rugby team, is something thats going to make you a better player, a better person.Then when the opportunity to play for Australia comes around it has to be something that players really want.In addition to Genia there are at least 20 Wallabies plying their trade in Europe including Kurtley Beale, Matt Toomua, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Ben Mowen, Drew Mitchell and Matt Giteau.Its not a problem exclusive to the Wallabies with New Zealand and South Africa also battling to stop their best players having their heads turned by the big money on offer in the northern hemisphere.Thats the real world issue for us, Cheika said.South Africa have been ripped apart by departures and its happening to New Zealand too.Weve gone on a clear plan to try and grow the number of players that are competing for spots in the Australian team because we have blooded so many new players and weve done it on purpose.When you play 15 Tests against the top eight nations in one year, theres no easy games.Weve seen ... over here how true that is. 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He was terrific tonight.Wall had the highest-scoring game of his career and kept Washington in it with 33 points in the second half as the Wizards cut the lead below 10 in the fourth quarter. The guard made 18 of 31 from the field and added eight assists.I mean, (in the) third quarter I started to make shots, and I was trying to be more aggressive at times, Wall said. I was able to be aggressive and get into the paint and make some easy shots.Payton played like Wall in the first half as he went 8 for 8 from the field and 3 for 3 from the line, nearly matching his previous season best of 23 points in the first two quarters alone. Payton finished 9 for 12 and handed out nine assists.They were playing off a little bit, so they gave me a couple of open looks, Payton said. They just looked like they were staying home so just trying to be a little bit more aggressive.Orlandos 124 points were a season high.Jeff Green scored 13 of his 20 in the first half for Orlando. 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