Retro Rennie's latest blast from the past sees Sevens star called up with starter in doubt

By The Roar / Editor

Wallabies coach Dave Rennie has recalled Olympic sevens ace Samu Kerevi to join the squad for the third Bledisloe Cup match in Perth on August 28.

Kerevi last played for the Wallabies at the 2019 World Cup, but will be brought in as cover for the centres with No.12 Hunter Paisami expecting a child around the day of the game.

Kerevi is in hotel quarantine in Sydney having been a member of the Tokyo Olympics sevens team.

He will meet up with the Wallabies in Perth next week after this weekend’s second Bledisloe Cup encounter at Eden Park is expected to be part of the Rugby Championship squad for matches against South Africa and Argentina.

Kerevi is the second player after Duncan Paia’aua to be called upon as part of a change to the Giteau Law, allowing Rennie to select two players who have not met the minimum 60-Test cap criteria.

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“The big thinking for us around Samu is obviously, he’s still keen to play at international level, from a Covid perspective we’ve got concerns, Hunter’s baby girl is due September 1 so he’ll initially come to Perth but he could end up leaving early,” Rennie told News Corp on Tuesday.

“Once he leaves, there’s no guarantees that he can come back or when we could get him back, depending on borders and where future Tests are played.

“So Samu’s availability helps alleviate that problem. With a couple of injuries, we can’t bring guys in from anywhere else, so Samu is a great option for us.”

Rennie said the decision was forced due to the ongoing issues with the pandemic and travel restrictions but it was unlikely Kerevi would play in Perth. Rennie added Quade Cooper to the squad for similar reasons.

“That’s the thing with Covid, things are changing all the time, we’re really happy with our young guys and how they’re progressing,” Rennie said.

“Obviously Hunter is uncertain about his involvement for the third Test or beyond the third Test, which means we’ve got to have options available in case we get a couple more injuries.

“And we need to give Samu some time to get his head around everything, so it’s unlikely he would play in the third Test.

“The fact he made himself available for Sevens, was training and had clearance to come back, that helps and meant he was an option.”

Meanwhile, AAP reports all is seemingly forgiven with the Wallabies set to welcome back sinning superstar Marika Koroibete for Saturday’s do-or-die Bledisloe Cup clash with the All Blacks in Auckland.

Dropped alongside forwards Isi Naisarani and Pone Fa’amausili for a late-night drinking session, Koroibete is likely to be rushed straight back into Australia’s starting line-up with trans-Tasman bragging rights for another year on the line.

Andrew Kellaway impressed on his Wallabies run-on debut in last Saturday’s 33-25 defeat.

But with the Wallabies down 1-0 in the series and needing to win the remaining two Tests to avoid the Bledisloe Cup remaining in New Zealand for an 18th consecutive year, coach Rennie is tipped to recall his strike winger at Kellaway’s expense.

And that’s fine by Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, who said after angering teammates in the squad by breaking curfew the trio had been dealt with and served sufficient punishment.

“Guys like Marika and those other boys, they’ve worked hard over the past week and a bit. As a playing group, (we feel) they’re good men who made poor decisions and we know that,” the lock said on Tuesday.

“We’ve been building this culture for the best part of two years now under Dave and his guidance and we have no problem with telling each other off or poking each other in the chest.

“Marika works extremely hard and everyone knows that. I’m sure the fans know that at home, how hard he works, so you could only imagine how gutted he was.

“So for us as a playing group, we accept their apology.”

Salakaia-Loto didn’t believe Koroibete, who is bound for Japan at year’s end, would use his ban as any sort of spur for a big game.

“Marika, you see every game that he plays, he treats it like his last,” he said.

“So if he gets the opportunity this week, he’ll be exactly the same as what he’s been in the past.

“He’s been one of our best players that we’ve had.”

But the Wallabies know it will take more than Koroibete to break the their 35-year losing streak at Eden Park.

The Wallabies conceded their first four lineouts at the burial ground last week to gift the All Blacks precious possession and improving the set piece is imperative.

“You can’t win games if you don’t have the ball,” Salakaia-Loto said.

“We were in good parts of the field and those are the opportunities that we’ve got to take. We put ourselves in those parts of the field and, as a forward pack, we let our backs down.

“As locks and as a forward pack, we pride ourselves on our lineout and our scrum and especially on the maul.

“For us, we took that on the chin, we reviewed it and we’ll make some fixes and make sure we’re better for it this week.”

The Crowd Says:

2021-08-11T03:56:14+00:00

Leroy14

Roar Rookie


Yeah there are some combinations that Rennie has to choose from. I’m beginning to think we may see some changes in the 9, 10, 12, 13 this match. I didn’t think so after last match but Perhaps Rennie will roll the dice on some changes to the backline. Imagine White, Quade, To’omua, Duncan

2021-08-11T01:07:54+00:00

Hoy

Roar Guru


I'm not sure why you were disappointed... that is about where they sit in they sit in the world standings... capable on any given day, but middling... Mens 7s hasn't really taken on here that well at top level...

2021-08-11T01:00:49+00:00

terrykidd

Roar Pro


What about Duncan P ???

2021-08-10T23:58:42+00:00

The Ferret

Roar Rookie


Yep.. and push Hunter to 13

2021-08-10T22:15:06+00:00

Phil

Roar Rookie


Yep you’ve said that. It’s a good option for Rennie though. Keep going with Lolasio at 10, have a calm rugby brain at 12 who can make good decisions and actually distribute/kick/find a gap, and can make good tackles, and keep going with Ikitau at 13. Would be awesome.

2021-08-10T22:00:08+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


He's not going to play 12.

2021-08-10T21:58:31+00:00

Phil

Roar Rookie


Ok cool but I would have him as a 12. I’ve always seen him as a 12.

2021-08-10T21:52:54+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


Because he has played 10 all year for the past 2 years in all levels of the game he has played. He was the standout 10 in Australia this year. That's why Phil.

2021-08-10T21:43:29+00:00

Phil

Roar Rookie


Why?

2021-08-10T21:39:29+00:00

Rugby wizard

Guest


The best possible Wallaby centre pairing with the right balance in my view still is Godwin and Kerevi,what is at centre now wont help us be a top 3 nation,its suited for 2024-2027. DR is sacrificing himself for the success of the next Wallaby coach who will have success served on a platter by giving players a chance now,who will be at there best after RWC 2023 instead of picking what will bring a 70 percent winning record now.

2021-08-10T20:51:46+00:00

Cheika_Mate

Roar Rookie


Spot on 12 is where I’d have him.

2021-08-10T19:06:59+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


Beyond “ an interesting comparison to make” that sort of scenario might be necessary and come to pass. Quade’s most likely inclusion would be this week. Or if we win in Auckland then possibly in Perth. If we lose this week without Quade, I don’t think we will see Quade at all in the Bledisloe, because a dead rubber would be used by Rennie to develop for the future, not create a win with seniors. But happy that he and his mate Samu are in the squad.

2021-08-10T19:06:25+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


Good move. I jyst hope Samu has "matured" as a player, learnt to pass and not "hog" the pill. At the start we all were up for bringing Arnold back to fill the lock "hole". Either DR is happy with our locks and the rise of Swain and Rodda already in the group or Rory wasn't interested in coming back. Anyway good move on Kerevi.

2021-08-10T18:57:24+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


You read my mind Peter. But would that work for Rennie’s other plans?

2021-08-10T14:27:11+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


JOC is not going to play 12 'if fit'. He will play 10 if/when fit.

2021-08-10T13:26:20+00:00

Bentnuc

Roar Pro


Yep a very desperate move, same with bringing Quade in. One player here or there will make no difference when our Wallabies (and super rugby teams) dont follow the basic tactics of rugby – contest the opposition ball at the breakdown and play the ball as much as you can in their half

2021-08-10T13:20:42+00:00

Bentnuc

Roar Pro


Last super rugby season Kerevi played at 13 he lead the entire comp for missed tackles

2021-08-10T13:13:07+00:00

Bentnuc

Roar Pro


Yep dispite his strong running was probably on of the worse defensive centres in super rugby. Say the kiwis would be glad to see him in the line up to be honest. Remember when huw jones from scotland (who ain’t that quick) went flying around him one on one and his big harbour bridge attempt at tackle to score https://m.facebook.com/watch/?v=804346100143366&_rdr

2021-08-10T12:46:57+00:00

Leroy14

Roar Rookie


I wonder how QC would go at flyhalf for the wallabies. Noah played well but QC could play as well if not better. Might be worth a gamble by Rennie. To’omua and QC played very well together. They already know each other’s game. Nic white at halfback and they would do pretty well. Can’t see that happening but it would be an interesting comparison to make.

2021-08-10T12:27:20+00:00

Val Saunders

Guest


The talk of Koroibete coming back is fine and his form previously says he should but what I find interesting is the assumption that Kellaway will be the player dropped. If Rennie picks the side on form then it should be Petaia who should be dropped. For all the talk about potential he really hasn't shown enough at test level to be retained and given Kellaway's rugby experience now the change of side should not be a problem.

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