MAVERICK AUSTRALIAN PLAYMAKER Quade Cooper was left out of a 25-man Wallaby squad but code-hopper Israel Folau has been chosen after just 11 Super Rugby matches for next month’s series against the British and Irish Lions.
Cooper was passed over for James O’Connor at fly-half when coach Robbie Deans announced his initial squad with a further six names to be added shortly before the June-July Test series against the touring Lions.
Folau was a notable inclusion in his first season in rugby playing for the New South Wales Waratahs and Deans said he was chosen principally as a fullback, but with the ability to play in the outside backs.
“People will say that’s the end for Quade, that’s not the case, they are still six positions to be resolved,” Deans told a press conference to unveil the squad.
We all know Quade’s history in the group and I’ve selected him on 38 occasions so he’s had a lot of faith and support from me, that’s not an issue and to suggest otherwise is nonsense. He will get the opportunity to play against the Lions and he understands what’s important at Test level and it’s a great opportunity for him to press his claims.”
Deans said Folau had the capability to play in a couple of starting positions in the Wallaby backline for the first of three Tests, starting in Brisbane next month.
The Wallabies coach commented, “He’s played predominantly at fullback at Super Rugby level, that’s been his experience in the game. But we are familiar that he’s played international rugby league on the end of the backline and there’s a lot of consistent components to that. He does have that capability.”
The George Smith comeback tour has come to a halt. (©INPHO/Photosport/Mark Metcalfe)
Deans said veteran flanker George Smith, hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau and centre Pat McCabe were unavailable because of injuries suffered in the weekend round of Super 15 matches.
“George is unavailable for the Lions series. He picked up a medial ligament injury last night and initial indications are that will rule him out for the series,” Deans said.
Smith was on the verge of a remarkable comeback after playing the last of his 110 Tests four years ago and getting permission from his Japanese club Suntory Sungoliath to extend his loan with the ACT Brumbies and play again for the Wallabies.
Deans said he would also be without NSW Waratahs hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau and Brumbies centre Pat McCabe for the series after injuries suffered while playing at the weekend. Talented back Kurtley Beale was also out of the squad, after deciding last week to stand down from rugby indefinitely to enter a private health facility for counselling for alcohol issues.
Only one scrum-half Will Genia was named in the 25-man squad but Deans said there was a chance of having one more scrum-half in the last intake of six players, with Luke Burgess a possibility.
“We’ve only nominated Will Genia at halfback and whether we settle on two or three (scrum-halves) there are a lot of permutations around injuries and form, but clearly we will have more than one in the squad ultimately,” Deans said.
Apart from Folau there were two other uncapped players in the squad — ACT Brumbies pair, backrower Ben Mowen and back Christian Lealiifano.
Deans said a captain would be confirmed, likely to be James Horwill, when the final squad is named on 11 June.
“Every player has things to prove,” Deans said. “While this is clearly going to be the core of the squad in that they will get the first invitation to get together prior to the final six players they’ll clearly make up the nucleus. But nothing is set in stone and there is still rugby to be played and players can still press their claims.”
The Wallabies play three Tests against the Lions starting in Brisbane on 22 June and followed in Melbourne on 29 June and Sydney on 6 July. Full squad here>>
Well the Lions will NEVER have a better opportunity to win a series then this one.
The wallabies have a detested and awful test coach in Deans who year after year has become more conservative in his approach, stifling some of Australia’s best attacking players. He relies too heavily on his forwards and pack – something which for well over a decade has not been a key strength of the wallabies!
Add in to this his bewildering persistance to routinely select poor player and then play others out of position along the key injuries of Smith, TPN, Pocock and the exclusions so far of Beale and Cooper and the advantage is with the Lions
Totally agree with you Alan – Deans is not a good coach, he should have selected Cooper – he has put on some fine displays recently for the Reds … what more does he have to do to prove himself.I cant see Quade staying in Australia much longer if this is the sort of treatment he’s going to get from the national team … yes he’s had off field issues but they are in the past ! cant wait to see the lions tear into them like a piece of meat ! ;)
Cian Healy will be devastated.
Anyone who thinks this will be a cake walk for the lions are gonna get a big rude awaking
Cooper playing better than ever, would have been a plus for the oz cause. It sounds like he can still be called up?
Haters gonna hate http://rugbyopinion.blogspot.ie/2013/05/the-emerald-exile_19.html