Big Kev aims up for Wallabies recall

By Jim Morton / Roar Guru

Former Wallabies skipper James Horwill knows what he must improve but will play to his strengths in his audition for a cherished Test recall on Sunday.

Horwill will line up for his first match in six weeks when he makes his National Rugby Championship debut in Perth, trying to prove he still has the muscle and punch to play for Australia.

Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie, who overlooked the 29-year-old for this month’s two Bledisloe Tests, has granted the second-rower 40 minutes of time for Brisbane City against Perth Spirit.

“I haven’t played for six weeks now so it’s good to have this competition available,” Horwill said. “It will be good to get stuck in and just enjoy it.”

“It’s always frustrating not playing.”

While McKenzie preferred Sam Carter to start at lock alongside lineout caller Rob Simmons, and also went with giant Will Skelton on the bench, Horwill is well in the mix to leapfrog both to start against South Africa on September 6.

The Queensland Reds’ skipper, hindered by a serious hamstring injury over the past two years, kept the areas he needed to improve to himself.

“We’ve had ongoing discussions with Ewen and the coaching staff and they’re minor things,” he said. “I’m pretty clear what they are looking for and what they want.

“I just have to go out and play my game and use my strengths and try and be someone else and play someone else’s game.”

McKenzie praised Horwill’s attitude and training ethic since being dropped and said a 40-minute blow-out were in his best interests for a possible Test return.

His big 117kg frame and expert maul defence would be key assets against the physical Springboks’ pack at Patersons Stadium, especially after the Wallabies were outmuscled 51-20 by the All Blacks.

The Crowd Says:

2014-08-29T06:14:31+00:00

WQ

Guest


One of my favorite Wallabies, I hope he gets another chance

2014-08-29T00:27:15+00:00

Will Sinclair

Roar Guru


I read the headline as "Red Kev Aims Up for Wallaby Recall". And I thought - gee we really are getting desperate!

2014-08-28T23:05:51+00:00

Mike

Guest


I find myself agreeing with you. Stop it! :)

2014-08-28T22:29:23+00:00

formeropenside

Guest


Kev should still be Wallaby captain, its that simple. Best balanced second rower in Australian rugby, for all he was not at top form. A genuine lineout jumper and hard worker round the field. Really missed in the Tests against the AB's.

2014-08-28T22:14:28+00:00

Two Eyed Cyclop

Roar Guru


I would go as far as saying that a fit and in form Horwill is the only current WB lock that would cut the mustard with the Retallicks, Whitelocks, Matfields, and Etzebeths of this world. Do not get the fascination with Skelton. What is lost far outweighs what is gained when on the field. Too slow and lumbering, not dynamic and can't jump. Biggest is not always better.

2014-08-28T22:04:43+00:00

jameswm

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Alternatively this: 4. Simmons 5. Horwill 6. Higgers 7. Hooper 8. Palu 19. Skelton 20. Fardy, Hodgo or McCalman Skelton and Horwill a bit interchangeable. If you start with Skelton, you have Simmons, but Higgs as your 2nd jumper. I think you can only start Skelton if you have a primary jumper at 6 or 8.

2014-08-28T21:35:18+00:00

Adsa

Guest


I think big Kev should come of the bench with Skelton and Simmons starting against the Bok.

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