Decision time for Wallabies coach Cheika

By News / Wire

Michael Cheika could end the international careers of a handful of veteran Wallabies with the stroke of a pen as he finalises his squad to contest the Rugby World Cup in Japan.

Question marks hover over a number of positions in Australia’s 31-strong group to be announced in Sydney on Friday, with accomplished performers like Adam Ashley-Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani, Rob Simmons, Sekope Kepu and Tatafu Polota-Nau no certainties to be on the plane to Japan.

Finding a balance between specialists and utilities is the challenge for Wallabies coach Cheika and fellow-selectors Scott Johnson and Michael O’Connor.

Their other debate is experience versus potential form.

When appointed Rugby Australia’s director of rugby, Johnson said he would lean towards the latter, suggesting the likes of highly-rated Queensland Reds outside centre Jordan Petaia may bolt into the 31-man group, at the expense of Ashley-Cooper or Kuridrani.

That would be a gutting outcome for Ashley-Cooper after the 35-year-old returned from Japan this year to chase a fourth World Cup campaign.

Having been trusted with only 11 bench minutes across the four Tests this year indicates the 35-year-old is on the outer but Cheika warned to read little into his lineups so far.

“When we go into the selection process we’re not even just looking at the players who have been in the (Rugby Championship) squad,” he said.

“We’ll take into consideration everything around the complementary nature of players and get the best possible fit of preparing for all the situations we’ll come up against in the World Cup itself.”

Simmons, Kepu and Polota-Nau are in their 30s and share 291 caps but they’d be unlikely starters in the big tournament games.

Their value, like that of 118-cap Ashley-Cooper would be as much for their off-field leadership.

The team that was largely unchanged across both Bledisloe Cup Tests will form the core of the squad, with the trimmings set to comprise some players who have seen little rugby of late because of injury.

In that category, Petaia, David Pocock, Pete Samu, Jack Dempsey and Polota-Nau all mount strong cases for selection.

Cheika said he isn’t considering any offshore players aside from his overtures to lock Will Skelton, with no word yet on whether the giant Saracens star is available.

There may be minimal space for outside backs, with Dane Haylett-Petty and Tom Banks both tight calls.

The squad’s balance could hinge on something as innocuous as whether a third halfback is taken.

Former Wallabies great George Gregan believes it is imperative Joe Powell travels as a specialist backup but Cheika has hinted previously at rolling the dice and taking just two – almost certainly Nic White and Will Genia.

Possible Wallabies squad

Backs: Kurtley Beale, Tom Banks, Marika Koroibete, Reece Hodge, Jordan Petaia, Tevita Kuridrani, James O’Connor, Samu Kerevi, Matt Toomua, Christian Lealiifano, Bernard Foley, Nic White, Will Genia, Joe Powell.

Forwards: Isi Naisarani, Pete Samu, David Pocock, Michael Hooper (capt), Jack Dempsey, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Izack Rodda, Rory Arnold, Adam Coleman, Allan Alaalatoa, Taniela Tupou, Sekope Kepu, Scott Sio, James Slipper, Tolu Latu, Folau Fainga’a, Tatafu Polota-Nau.

The Crowd Says:

2019-08-23T06:23:39+00:00

neostars

Roar Rookie


No need to think too hard, we wont get far with how strong the Europeans are and NZ / SA usual top form.

2019-08-22T23:14:32+00:00

Rotgut

Roar Rookie


Murdock papers have published the supposedly 31 selected players, including AAC and Dempsey in place of Banks and Jones/Wright. Whilst AAC has experience, his form has not been to the required standard. His only demonstrated leadership qualities would appear to be during McKenzie’s time and the clowning of our present coach (?). Dempsey - on what basis could he be chosen?. Certainly not form. These selections highlight the gap created by the non recognition of players such as Fardy, Gill, and McMahon, encouraging them to ply their trade in cooler climes. Toomua has done little to earn selection ahead of Cooper who poses much less risk than Beale. Thankfully, we are close to the end of the worst history of a Wallaby coach in memory.

2019-08-22T22:56:15+00:00

graymatter

Roar Rookie


I would have Valentini for Dempsey.

2019-08-22T21:45:30+00:00

Jack

Guest


Adam Ashley-Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani, Rob Simmons, Sekope Kepu and Tatafu Polota-Nau all have a record of being on the losing side in Test matches. Of this group only TK has Super form and has earned the right.

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