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    Congrats to Sharpie, Brown, Pocock, McCalman, Hodgson and OConnor

    Made the Wallaby Tri Nations Squad

    Qantas Wallabies Named For 2010 Bundaberg Red Tri Nations Rugby Series
    July 08, 2010 - 10:00am
    Story by: ARU

    The selection of four new caps, and the return of the experienced front rowers Stephen Moore and Benn Robinson, highlights the Qantas Wallabies squad that has been unveiled today ahead of this years Bundaberg Red Tri Nations Rugby Series.

    Just 28 of the 30 scheduled names have been released, with the coaching panel of Robbie Deans, Jim Williams and Richard Graham, and selector David Nucifora, opting to play a waiting game on the final two spots before confirming the final playing roster.

    We still have some decisions to make, and would like to see a little bit more club rugby before settling on the final two positions, Qantas Wallabies head coach Robbie Deans says.

    Given the difficulties that we have experienced this year, in terms of our injury circumstance, we feel that it is prudent to allow ourselves a little bit more time in this instance to cover off any other requirements we feel that we will need.

    Injury has played a part in todays selection, with prop Ben Alexander (knee) and No 8 Stephen Hoiles (Achilles) both added to the unavailable list from the original squad of 30 for the June Tests due to recent operations.

    Hooker Tatafu Polota Nau has also not been considered as he awaits an operation on his ankle later this month that will have him ready to return in time for Australias Spring Tour.

    Wingers Drew Mitchell and Lachie Turner, halfback Josh Valentine, props Pek Cowan and Laurie Weeks and hooker Huia Edmonds have all also missed out, after featuring in Junes squad for the Bundaberg Red Rugby Series.

    In their place comes Queensland Reds forwards, prop James Slipper, loose forward Scott Higginbotham and lock Rob Simmons, inside centre Anthony Faingaa and Western Force loose forward Ben McCalman.

    Slipper, last years Australian Under-20 Player of the Year, made his debut against England at Perth last month, and featured off the bench in three of the four June Tests after being promoted out of the Australian Barbarians squad when injury removed Alexander.

    Faingaa and McCalman both impressed as part of the Barbarians squad during the two-match midweek series against England last month.

    Simmons also featured in that series, returning from a month off due to a facial fracture in the second game, while Higginbotham was unavailable for the June squad due to a foot injury that was sustained in Queenslands final Super 14 outing of the season.

    Anthony and Ben have both been rewarded for their performance against England, in terms of what they brought to those games, and what we feel they can add to our mix, Deans says.

    They are both uncompromising players who are very direct, and showed playing for the Australian Barbarians that they have the ability to step up to the next level.

    Simmons and Higginbotham are in a similar category, Deans says.

    We included Rob in the original Barbarians squad as much for the experience as anything else, to get him up to date with our methods and familiar with our environment, Deans says.

    He was coming off an injury break and we felt that background was important for him looking at the bigger picture. Being able to reintroduce him to the game during the second Barbarians outing was an added bonus, but the experience of the two weeks training with us offers him a good foundation for what is coming.

    While Higginbotham wasnt available for the June series due to injury, Deans says he had always figured in the Wallabies plans, and was in a not dis-similar situation to that which surrounded halfback Will Genia last season.

    Genia was injured late in the Reds 2009 Super 14 campaign and was unable to be introduced to the Wallabies in June, instead making his debut during the Tri Nations.

    If Scott can work out as well as Will has, well be pretty happy and Australian rugby will be the better for it, Deans says.

    Higginbothams rise for Queensland this year has been timely with injury having sidelined both Australian Barbarians captain Hoiles, and the Qantas Wallabies regular No 8 Wycliff Palu, who is not due back until next season.

    Genia (hand) and centre/wing Digby Ioane (shoulder) have been included, with both expected to be ready to go at some point during the early stages of the competition as they complete the rehabilitation from their recent injuries.

    Just two hookers and two halfbacks have been named at this stage, although Deans says the involvement of 40 players through the June series means that the Wallabies do have players with recent background inside of the group to call on, should any reinforcement be required.

    The returns of Moore and Robinson, who are both likely to play club rugby before Australias participation in the Tri Nations begins, adds experience to the squad.

    Having Stephen and Benn back on board is significant, both in terms of the expertise they bring in their respective positions, but also the knowledge and skill they will add to the whole group, Deans says.

    The Tri Nations is the toughest rugby in the world, and their knowledge of the tournament from past experience will be of benefit to the whole group.

    This year sees the 15th edition of the annual three-nation tournament, which South Africa won last year.

    The action begins on Saturday night in Auckland when the All Blacks host the Springboks in the first leg of a double-header on New Zealand soil, with the second match to be played in Wellington on Saturday week.

    Australia, which has previously captured the title in 2000 and 2001, opens its campaign in Brisbane on 24 July when the Qantas Wallabies tackle the Springboks at Suncorp Stadium.

    The corresponding match at the ground last year saw the Wallabies score a 21-6 victory over the reigning Rugby World Cup and eventual Tri Nations champions.

    Australia and South Africa compete for the Mandela Trophy across their three matches in the Tri Nations. South Africa won the Trophy last year after Australia had been successful in 2008.

    The Brisbane Test match is the first of three that the Wallabies play on successive weekends, with Australia hosting New Zealand in Melbourne the following Saturday, before the two teams fly to Christchurch for their second clash of the season at AMI Stadium.

    The match in Melbourne heralds the start of the annual Bledisloe Cup rivalry, which for a third consecutive year will stretch beyond the Tri-Nations tournament, concluding with a return to Hong Kong on 30 October.

    Australia and New Zealand first met in Hong Kong two years ago, with the All Blacks coming from behind at halftime to prevail 19-14.

    Last year, the Bledisloe Cup rivalry was introduced to another Asian port when the teams played in Tokyo en-route to Europe for their respective Spring Tours.

    The Wallabies must win three of the four Tests against the All Blacks to relieve the New Zealanders of the trophy, which Australia hasnt held since it was surrendered to an All Black team co-coached by the current Qantas Wallabies mentor in 2003.

    The Bledisloe Cup was first contested by Australia and New Zealand in 1931.

    The second part of Australias Tri Nations programme sees a two-match tour of South Africa, kicking off in Pretoria on 28 August when the Wallabies play the first of two matches at altitude.

    Australia has never won a Test at Loftus Versfeld, which is home to the Investec Super 14 champion Bulls, losing on all four previous visits, most recently in 2005.

    The focus then switches to Vodacom Park in Bloemfontein where Australia will be bidding for its first win in the city since 1933.

    Australia has won just two matches on the high veldt in the Republic, but has yet to record a success at altitude since South Africa returned from sporting isolation in 1992.

    Australias sole wins on the high veldt came during its maiden appearance at Bloemfontein in 1933 and at Ellis Park in Johannesburg 30 years later.

    After consecutive Tests in the Republic, the Wallabies return home for the final Tri Nations match against New Zealand at ANZ Stadium in Sydney.

    The Olympic venue has witnessed some tight contests between the two traditional rivals, including last years edition when just one point separated the sides, with New Zealand coming from behind at halftime to win 19-18.

    Two years ago, Australia won a thrilling spectacle 34-19 at the ground.

    This years Tri Nations finale will be the 11th match between the Qantas Wallabies and the All Blacks at ANZ Stadium, with Australia holding a six-wins-to-four advantage from the previous matches.

    The Qantas Wallabies squad for the Bundaberg Red Tri Nations Series assembles in Sydney on Monday.



    The Qantas Wallabies Squad for the 2010 Bundaberg Red Tri Nations Rugby Series is:

    Adam Ashley-Cooper Fullback-Wing-Outside Centre Brumbies
    Berrick Barnes Inside centre-Flyhalf NSW Waratahs
    Kurtley Beale Fullback NSW Waratahs
    Richard Brown No 8/Loose Forward Western Force
    Luke Burgess Halfback NSW Waratahs
    Mark Chisholm Lock Brumbies
    Quade Cooper Flyhalf Queensland Reds
    Ben Daley Prop Queensland Reds
    Rocky Elsom (c) Flanker Brumbies
    Anthony Faingaa Inside Centre Queensland Reds
    Saia Faingaa Hooker Queensland Reds
    Will Genia Halfback Queensland Reds
    Matt Giteau Inside Centre Brumbies
    Scott Higginbotham Loose forward Queensland Reds
    Matt Hodgson Loose forward Western Force
    Rob Horne Centre NSW Waratahs
    Peter Hynes Wing Queensland Reds
    Digby Ioane Centre/Wing Queensland Reds
    Ben McCalman Lock/Loose Forward Western Force
    Salesi Maafu Prop Brumbies
    Stephen Moore Hooker Brumbies
    Dean Mumm Lock/Loose-forward NSW Waratahs
    James OConnor Fullback Western Force
    David Pocock Flanker Western Force
    Benn Robinson Prop NSW Waratahs
    Nathan Sharpe Lock Western Force
    Rob Simmons Lock Queensland Reds
    James Slipper Prop Queensland Reds


    2010 Tri Nations Squad Player Profiles
    Especially well done to Ben McCalman, after his first year of S14 rugby to make the squad.
    And our entire loose forward group made the squad, including the bench!

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    To all our Wonderful Force Boys....My heartiest congrats....See You in Melbourne!!!!

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    Wel done to the Force boys but..don't really fancy their (Wallabies') chances.

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    2 wins I think.
    A front row of Robinson, Moore, Slipper should be competitive, especially if they have Sharpe and McCalman / Simmons packing behind them.
    It'll be interesting to see who the number 8 is, with Higgenbotham back in the squad. Brown didnt play poorly, so they may continue with him, or try McCalman back there, try Higgenbotham there, or Elsom there with Higgenbotham / McCalman / Hodgson at 6.

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    I'd say Ben McCalman is up against it with the golden run that Rocky's been having so far.

    Brown should retain the #8 IMHO but might lose it to somebody like Higginbotham only to regain the place when the experiment fails.

    I don't understand the persistent pressure on Brown as a #8, sure there are bigger guys out there, but nobody's been more consistent.

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    ES hate for all things

    There are still calls over east for Sharpie head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travelling_gerry View Post
    ES hate for all things

    There are still calls over east for Sharpie head.
    That's getting harder and harder to justify though.

    We obviously have the best back 5 program in the country ATM

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    Makes me wonder if Pek had stayed at prop (and not move to hooker like he was asked to), would he be a shoe in for a run on start in the team?

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    Quote Originally Posted by travelling_gerry View Post
    There are still calls over east for Sharpie head.
    A call to Make him Captain
    A call to have him dropped will be due to jealousy

    ---------- Post added at 17:23 ---------- Previous post was at 17:20 ----------

    If Sharpie was captain in the last few games then the win loose ratio would have looked much better and going into the tri Nations well yea Sharpie is a Fighter and Rockey is a Boxer if you know what I mean

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    Quote Originally Posted by laura View Post
    Makes me wonder if Pek had stayed at prop (and not move to hooker like he was asked to), would he be a shoe in for a run on start in the team?
    totally agree.... i did point this out earlier on this year!....

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    Quote Originally Posted by KenyaQuin View Post
    Wel done to the Force boys but..don't really fancy their (Wallabies') chances.
    I think only McCalman and Hodgson would be doubtful for Caps KQ, the others have been consistently selected in the 22.

    Personally (due to Rocky's golden child status) I wouldn't be afraid of giving McCalman a run at #8 towards the end of a match, he's certainly a hard bastard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laura View Post
    Makes me wonder if Pek had stayed at prop (and not move to hooker like he was asked to), would he be a shoe in for a run on start in the team?
    Benn Robinson is fit and in the squad. He is one of the best looseheads in the world, and so Pek would not bump him out. Ben Daley is the back up at the moment, and Pek may have had a chance to knock him out. Tighthead is the current problem for Australia, with Alexander out for the 3N, and Deans for some ungodly reason selecting Ma'afu, who is at best #7 (behind Alexander, Palmer, Weeks, Baxter, Slipper and Fairbrother). I would be surprised to see Ma'afu starting for the Brumbies next year (they have picked up Palmer) yet he still manages to get a run for the Wallabies ahead of Fairbrother, Weeks, Baxter, Slipper and Palmer who are all fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pieter blackie View Post
    A call to Make him Captain
    A call to have him dropped will be due to jealousy

    ---------- Post added at 17:23 ---------- Previous post was at 17:20 ----------

    If Sharpie was captain in the last few games then the win loose ratio would have looked much better and going into the tri Nations well yea Sharpie is a Fighter and Rockey is a Boxer if you know what I mean
    Sharpie should be captain....
    Elsom is NOT a leader..he's a marshmallow in that dept....

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    ..er Elsom is a Captain and Sharpie is a leader. Yes?

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