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    O'Connor included in Wallabies squad

    Stalwart flanker Phil Waugh has been selected in a 29-man Wallabies squad but will be released to play for the Barbarians against both England and Australia.

    Teenage sensation James O'Connor, who looms as a possible starting fullback, was chosen among 14 backs in the squad instead of being sent to Japan for next month's under-20 world championship.

    Waugh, the NSW skipper, was chosen along with fellow openside breakaways George Smith and David Pocock after much speculation he would be overlooked for the extended Test squad.

    But he will not be available for the Wallabies' first match of 2009, instead turning out in opposition to them for the Barbarians in Sydney on June 6.

    The 77-Test back-rower will also play for the Barbarians against England in London next week.

    "Phil was keen to play; he'd been invited and earned that honour. We see it as a win-win,'' said Wallabies coach Robbie Deans on Thursday.

    "He is getting exposure in two more top-class games, and will be going head-to-head with the other flankers in our squad which is a great result for us.''

    The other surprises in the Australian squad were the inclusion of uncapped Western Force forwards Matt Hodgson and Pek Cowan.

    Flanker Hodgson was rewarded for tenacity and effectiveness at the breakdown as well as his back-row versatility while Cowan beat the likes of Sekope Kepu and Guy Shepherdson to the fourth prop spot.

    Mercurial Queensland Reds playmaker Quade Cooper, a revelation on last year's Spring Tour of Europe, was retained despite a form slide at the end of the Super 14.

    Deans said the decision to go with 29 players instead of 30 reflected the make-up of the squad, with all positions adequately covered by the personnel available.

    He indicated injured forwards such as Wycliff Palu, Mark Chisholm, Adam Freier and Matt Dunning could return to the squad in time for the Tri Nations, or before, as they work their way back to fitness.

    Wallabies 29-man squad announced today:
    Ben Alexander (Brumbies), Adam Ashley-Cooper (Brumbies), Berrick Barnes (Queensland Reds), Al Baxter (NSW Waratahs), Richard Brown (Western Force), Luke Burgess (NSW Waratahs), Quade Cooper Queensland Reds), Pekahou Cowan (Western Force), Ryan Cross (Western Force), Matt Giteau (Western Force), Matt Hodgson (Western Force), James Horwill (Queensland Reds), Peter Hynes (Queensland Reds), Peter Kimlin (Brumbies), Drew Mitchell (Western Force), Stephen Moore (Brumbies), Stirling Mortlock (Brumbies), Dean Mumm (NSW Waratahs), James O'Connor (Western Force), David Pocock (Western Force), Tatafu Polota-Nau (NSW Waratahs), Benn Robinson (NSW Waratahs), Nathan Sharpe (Western Force), George Smith (Brumbies), Timana Tahu (NSW Waratahs) Lote Tuqiri (NSW Waratahs), Lachie Turner (NSW Waratahs), Josh Valentine (Western Force), Phil Waugh (NSW Waratahs)

    source: http://www.rugbyheaven.com.au/news/n...498844623.html

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    10 people out of 29 is western force player.. big improvement from last year.. but sadly 3 of them will leave next season(gits, drew and valentine)

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    And no Sheps, Cummins or Hockings....

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    Shep will replace Mitchell next year at full back and Cummings may find it harder to oust Lote / Hynes and also Ionne will be back. Great depth on the wing for next year. Cummings is big and strong and may cover for centre eventually with Mortlock and Cross on the upper ends of the age scale.

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