Wallabies World Cup captaincy shock as veteran stars OUT, 25 first-timers in new-look squad

Former captain Michael Hooper wasn’t the one veteran to overlook out on Wallabies coach Eddie Jones’s new-look World Cup squad he’s adamant can “surprise a few people”, with veteran playmaker Quade Cooper additionally reduce from a bunch that can have Will Skelton as a brand new captain.

The official unveiling of the 33-player squad that can head to France subsequent week in the hunt for the final word glory revealed big lock Skelton as the person picked to fill the captaincy void left by the omission of Hooper and Allan Alaalatoa, who suffered an achilles harm within the first Bledisloe Cup conflict with the All Blacks.

Jones stated he was backing the youth-filled squad, with 25 attending their first World Cup and 22-year-old flyhalf Carter Gordon, who has performed simply 4 Tests, the lone No.10 as a result of they’d “earned it” and was adamant the group may shock the world.

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“I’ve backed the young blokes because they earned it. Simple as that. I haven’t handed it to them. They grabbed it,” Jones stated.

“It’s exciting for me to go to work each day with these guys who are just busting to improve, to learn and to get better. They want to succeed, and they will succeed and that excitement is rubbing off on everyone. We’re in a good place.

“The experts have written us off. No one believes we can do it, but we believe. The coaches believe, the players believe and that’s all that matters.”

Hooper’s time in Wallabies gold, which prolonged to a mammoth 125 Tests, is finished after a lingering calf harm pressured Jones to miss the nation’s longest-serving captain for a World Cup swansong, with James Slipper, who was named his co-captain as just lately as June, within the squad however eliminated as a frontrunner.

Instead, halfback Tate McDermott, who captained the Wallabies in opposition to the Kiwis in Dunedin final week, can be vice-captain to Skelton.

Michael Hooper has played his last Test for the Wallabies after missing World Cup selection. Picture: Albert Perez/Getty Images
Michael Hooper has performed his final Test for the Wallabies after lacking World Cup choice. Picture: Albert Perez/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

The axing of Hooper and Cooper was a part of a veteran clean-out by Jones, who misplaced all 4 Tests to start his second stint accountable for the nationwide crew however remained adamant the Wallabies may shock the world and win the World Cup.

“It’s a young squad, it’s an exciting squad and it will be a successful squad. We are making good progress,” Jones stated.

“Our challenge is to continue to improve, to get a little bit better every day in everything we do on and off the field. As I’ve said since I took over, in Australian rugby we have the talent, but we don’t yet have the team. That’s still the case, but we are getting there and I’m backing that we will surprise a few people.

“Rugby World Cup is a tournament, and tournament rugby is different to competition rugby. Favourites get beaten. Upsets happen. It’s all part of the challenge. All the teams start from the same place. We all get the same opportunity. We have been improving and we will continue to improve.

“Being part of a team that gets the opportunity to compete at a World Cup is a rare privilege. Look at the fun the Matildas are having and the joy they are creating. Look at the way the country is rallying around them. This is what we want to do.

“We want to build that same type of excitement, that same kind of expectation and the way we will do it is by everyone in the squad giving their best effort every day. We can’t wait.”

Utility again Reece Hodge, outdoors again Tom Wright and unfastened ahead Jed Holloway, who had all performed in one of many 4 dropping Tests as Jones experimented with outdated and new gamers, additionally didn’t make the World Cup reduce.

Of the gamers who’re headed to France, 16 are aged beneath 25 and 25 can be showing at a World Cup for the primary time.

Quade Cooper gained’t be partnering Carter Gordon in France. Picture: Peter Meecham/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

Jones additionally picked three uncapped gamers, together with 18-year-old NSW winger Max Jorgensen whose possibilities of making the squad appeared dashed when he injured his knee within the second final spherical of the Super Rugby Pacific season. He hasn’t performed since.

The different uncapped gamers in Jones’s squad are 27-year-old Western Force halfback Issak Fines-Leleiwasa, one in every of three No.9’s within the squad, and Brumbies prop Blake Schoupp.

Rookie fly-half Gordon will retain his place as first alternative No.10 for Jones after 35-year-old Cooper, who returned to the Wallabies set-up beneath Dave Rennie final yr and saved his place beneath Jones, was forged apart.

But the elevation of 31-year-old Skelton to the captaincy may very well be seen, arguably, as Jones’s greatest World Cup gamble.

The 140kg big has performed simply 28 Tests since his debut in 2014 and spent a lot of his profession enjoying membership rugby in Europe.

Will Skelton will lead the Wallabies/ Picture: Morgan Hancock/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

Skelton nonetheless performs for French champions La Rochelle and was one in every of Jones’s “Giteau’s Law” picks that permits him to pick gamers who don’t play their membership rugby in Australia.

NRL convert Suliasi Vunivalu has held on to his spot regardless of modest returns in his two Tests, becoming a member of a robust wing contingent of Mark Nawaqanitawase and Marika Koroibete, with Andrew Kellaway prone to be first-choice fullback.

The squad is within the Northern Territory for a four-day coaching camp and can return to Sydney subsequent week earlier than flying out to Europe on Thursday.

Having not recorded a win main into the match, the Wallabies will get a last likelihood with a observe match in opposition to France on the Stade de France subsequent Saturday.

The Wallabies, drawn in Pool C alongside Wales, Fiji, Georgia and Portugal, play Georgia in Paris of their opening match on September 9.

WALLABIES 2023 WORLD CUP SQUAD

Forwards

Hookers: Dave Porecki, Jordan Uelese, Matt Faessler

Props: Angus Bell, James Slipper, Blake Schoupp, Taniela Tupou, Pone Fa’amausili, Zane Nonggorr

Locks: Richie Arnold, Nick Frost, Will Skelton, Matt Philip

Back-row: Tom Hooper, Rob Leota, Fraser McReight, Rob Valetini, Langi Gleeson

Backs

Halfbacks: Tate McDermott, Nic White, Issak Fines-Leleiwasa

Fly-halves: Carter Gordon

Centres: Samu Kerevi, Jordan Petaia, Izaia Perese, Lalakai Foketi

Outside backs: Mark Nawaqanitawase, Suliasi Vunivalu, Marika Koroibete, Andrew Kellaway, Max Jorgensen

Utility: Ben Donaldson, Josh Kemeny

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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