Johnson-Holmes reveals hilarious Wallabies phone call moment that would make any Aussie proud

By Melissa Woods / Wire

On Tuesday night Harry Johnson-Holmes was eating an $8 schnitzel in a Sydney pub.

Come Saturday night the 22-year-old will be at Johannesburg’s famed Ellis Park, playing for the Wallabies against the Springboks in the Rugby Championship.

The Waratahs rookie was rushed to South Africa after a series of injuries decimated their front-row troops.

With just one training session on the ground, Johnson-Holmes will take his place on the bench at the venue for the 1995 World Cup final, won by the Springboks.

Johnson-Holmes said he had finished Sydney Uni rugby training and was eating dinner and he saw he had a few missed calls from a number he didn’t recognise.

“It turned out to be Chek (Wallabies coach Michael Cheika) and he told me to put down my knife and fork and stop eating the schnitty, and pack my bags, and here I am,” Johnson-Holmes said.

While Cheika told him during that conversation he would be in the matchday 23, Johnson-Holmes thought he must have misheard.

“He mentioned it on the phone but I thought it might have been a figment of my imagination.

“I’m still not sure if it’s true,” he laughed.

Johnson-Holmes spent two weeks training with the Wallabies before their departure for South Africa so he’s familiar with their Rugby Championship game plan.

But with only two seasons of Super Rugby under his belt, admits making his Test debut against South Africa on such a whirlwind preparation is head-spinning.

“I’m still trying to figure it all out and I’m sure I will probably only realise what’s happening when I’m stepping on to the field,” he said.

Cheika said Johnson-Holmes would be up for the challenge.

“Harry is going to come in and he’s going to have so much adrenaline and motivation,” Cheika said.

“He was sitting at the pub in Sydney a night or two ago and now he’s here to play a Test match.”

The Crowd Says:

2019-07-20T05:03:22+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


Another boy legend from Tah Land. Chekko keeps tossing jerseys their way.

2019-07-20T00:57:52+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Jokes aside has he not had a look at the difference in Skelton between eating garbage and getting disciplined with diet? He’s not playing club footy he’s trying to crack the Wallabies. Going to the pub for a schnitzel after training is hardly setting himself up to be at his best. He’s young and still got puppy fat. Think he needs to be taking a look at Kitshoff as to the physique he should be aspiring to. No issue if this was a one off at the end of a tough super season but if this is his regular process he needs to change.

2019-07-20T00:29:33+00:00

Paul

Roar Rookie


I'm worried about the front rower eating a parma. He should have scoffing down a t-bone holding it in his hands! Congratulations Harry Johnson-Holmes and to his parents, family and friends. What a big moment...

2019-07-19T22:54:40+00:00

Machooka

Roar Guru


'I'm still trying to figure it all out and I'm sure I will probably only realise what's happening when I'm stepping on to the field.' he said. Sadly, this is pretty much how it is these days for my Wallaby... :) :)

2019-07-19T10:45:38+00:00

AlBo

Guest


Lord Dudley. It’s a pretty simple schnitty and chips but for $8 who’s complaining?

2019-07-19T08:28:56+00:00

Boosho

Roar Pro


Where the hell can you get an $8 schnitty at a Sydney pub?

2019-07-19T08:20:55+00:00

Bleedsgreenand gold

Roar Rookie


I agree...and using a knife and fork????? Doesn't sound like any props I know.

2019-07-19T03:28:38+00:00

The Late News

Roar Rookie


fake news surely! who has ever known a prop to interrupt dinner?

2019-07-19T00:52:53+00:00

Rick Somerton

Roar Rookie


Gee, I am going to be more diligent in checking my calls.

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