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    2024 Australia v Georgia

    Georgia: Everything you need to know about the Wallabies' opposition on Saturday

    Tue, Jul 16, 2024, 1:23 PM
    Nathan Williamson


    The Wallabies will make history as they face Georgia for the first time on Australian shores on Saturday at Allianz Stadium.

    The two sides have found themselves bound together by the World Cup draw gods, playing against each other in two straight tournaments.

    Despite the record, Georgia are a team on the rise as one of the best of the 'tier two nations.'

    The Georgians are sitting just below their highest world ranking at 12th, reflective of their rise over the past couple of years.

    They claimed their first two wins over Tier 1 nations in 2022 and are coming off their third last week after a narrow victory over Japan.

    Here's everything you need to know about Wallabies opponent on Saturday.

    Why are the Wallabies playing Georgia?
    Let's start with how we got here because the inclusion of Georgia on the Test schedule raised plenty of eyebrows.

    This reflects a push from World Rugby to create further opportunities for the tier two nations to play top-level opposition.

    The San Francisco Agreement set out a series of frameworks to follow that included SANZAAR Unions committing to hosting tier-two nations in July window, creating a blend of opposition.

    As a result, world champions South Africa will host breakout World Cup stars Portugal as New Zealand take their Test against Fiji to the USA.

    Recent form
    Georgia announced themselves in style with wins over Italy and Wales in 2022, leading to talks of joining the Six Nations.

    However, they struggled at the 2023 World Cup, going winless whilst drawing a game with Portugal.

    Since then, they have claimed their 16th Rugby Europe Championship with a 36-10 over the Portuguese.

    A loss to Fiji was followed up by their upset victory over Japan, filling them with confidence.

    Squad
    The Georgian squad for their July Tests is filled with players from the French leagues.

    There are 21 players currently in the top two tiers of France Rugby, including captain and Pau number eight Beka Gorgadze.

    The rest are largely made up of players from Georgian club side Black Lion, who competed in the European Challenge Cup.

    Forwards: Vano Karkadze, Luka Noirandze, Luka Petriashvili, Giorgi Akhaladze, Irakli Aptsiauri, Giorgi Dzmanashvili, Luka Goginava, Alexsandre Kuntelia, Giorgi Mamaiashvili, Mikheil Babunashvili, Lasha Jaiani, Giorgi Javakhia, Lado Chachanidze, Demur Epremidze, Beka Gorgadze (c), Ioane Iashaghashvili, Luka Ivanishvili, Tornike Jalaghonia, Beka Saghinadze, Giorgi Tsutskiridze

    Backs: Milkheil Alania, Gela Aprasidze, Vasil Lobzhanidze, Tedo Abzhandaze, Luka Matkava, Tornike Kakhoidze, Giorgi Kveseladze, Giorgi Shvelidze, Demur Tapladze, Shalva Aptsiauri, Aka Tabutsandze, Amiran Shvangiradze, Alexander Todua.

    The X-Factor
    Davit Niniashvili has the potential to become a genuine superstar in World Rugby.

    The 22-year-old is the shining star in a golden generation of Georgian talent coming through the ranks that have picked up wins in the U20s over Scotland, England and Italy.

    He is currently plying his trade for Lyon in France’s Top 14 and showed he isn’t out of place on the big stage when playing for Barbarians against England in 2022.

    Niniashvili scored nine tries in 2023-24 for Lyon, including doubles against Clermont and Oyonnax.

    Check out the highlights reel on the original article! https://www.rugby.com.au/news/wallab...-facts-2024716

    The coach
    Former English hooker Richard Cockerill has been charged with taking Georgia to the next level

    The 27-Test Brit served as interim coach of England in 2022 after Eddie Jones' departure, elevated from forwards.

    He took over as head coach of Georgia after the 2023 Rugby World Cup whilst simultaneously coaching Black Lion.

    Georgia's recent history with the Wallabies
    As mentioned, the two sides' history exists purely on the biggest stage of them all at the World Cup.

    In 2019, the Wallabies ground their way to a 27-8 win in Fukuroi, with Force scrumhalf Nic White opening the scoring.

    Further tries to Marika Koroibete, Jack Dempsey and Will Genia sealed the win.

    Four years later, it was Ben Donaldson who proved the hero, contributing 25 points in the 35-15 win in Paris.

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    Exclusive: Wallabies to name another skipper amid 10 changes for Georgia clash, Wright's TRC campaign in doubt

    Christy Doran
    Editor, The Roar


    Another week, another captain.

    The Roar understands Allan Alaalatoa – the experienced tight-head prop – will take over the captaincy almost 12 months after an Achilles injury robbed him of a place in last year’s World Cup squad. It comes as Liam Wright’s injury looks worse than first feared.

    After Alaalatoa was promoted to the starting side in the absence of Taniela Tupou, The Roar can reveal that Joe Schmidt is planning as many as ten changes to the starting side for Saturday afternoon’s clash with Georgia at Allianz Stadium.

    There will be a brand new tight-five, with Nick Frost to make his first appearance in gold this year alongside Angus Blyth, while the backline will be overhauled with Darby Lancaster coming in for Andrew Kellaway, who appears likely to return to the bench.

    In total, there are just five players – Fraser McReight, Rob Valetini, Hunter Paisami, Filipo Daugunu and Tom Wright – from the same starting side that beat Wales for the second straight week 36-28 in Melbourne last week.

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    We shouldn't underestimate Georgia, a lot of their squad play in France and I wouldn't be surprised if all of 1-10 on the run-on side are France-based. (The backs are more Georgia based, and mainly all from one side in Georgia!) So expect a French-style game in the forwards and a cohesive set of backs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheikh View Post
    We shouldn't underestimate Georgia, a lot of their squad play in France and I wouldn't be surprised if all of 1-10 on the run-on side are France-based. (The backs are more Georgia based, and mainly all from one side in Georgia!) So expect a French-style game in the forwards and a cohesive set of backs.
    Forwards- 15 France 5 Georgia

    Backs- 6 France 8 Georgia

    Mind you, there is a fair spread in "France" with 9 in Top 14 and 12 in Pro D2.
    It doesn't mean they are starting players for those teams either, most are likely to be fringe Bench.
    The remainder based in Georgia are probably playing more minutes per year, but at a Japan Div 2 or Italy Top10 standard.

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