'There's no panic': Every word Rennie said about Quade's secret audition, Hoops milestone, Banks decision

By Tony Harper / Editor

Quade Cooper’s performance in an hour long trial match between fringe Wallabies and Western Force last Saturday has convinced Dave Rennie to bring him back to Test rugby for the first time since 2017.

Cooper, the biggest name in the sport in Australia, will win his 71st cap against the Springboks in The Rugby Championship showdown on Sunday night, after Rennie had resisted calling him up for the three Bledisloe Cup matches.

The coach revealed that Cooper and other unused squad members got a chance to show their worth against the Force the day before Bledisloe 3, where Wallabies incumbent No.10 Noah Lolesio struggled to make an impact.

“We had a hit out against the Force last week and anyone who wasn’t in the 23 played in the game,” Rennie told a press conference on Friday.

“That was a 60 minute hit out and Quade played all 60 minutes of that, and was really strong. So it gives us confidence for Sunday.

“I know he’s really excited. I imagine he’ll be anxious going into the game, his first Test in a long time, but we bought him in to give us a bit of cover and depth and he’s earned the right to play.”

Here are Rennie’s views on the hot selection topics

(Photo by Getty Images)

On why he went for Cooper

“He’s the best option,” said Rennie simply. “He has been with us around four weeks, was training really well and we felt we still need more balance to our game. He’s got the skill set to deliver that whether it’s by hand or through his boot.

“There is certainly no panic. We’re basing selections on what we see. Some selections are based on recent Test matches, and for Quade it’s been training.

“He was very close to selection last week and got the nod this week.

“We’re picking the guy who we think can do the best job for us, based on the cattle we’ve got. He’s certainly earnt it.

“I can’t speak highly enough of him. We had a good chat prior to him coming in. I guess a lot of my knowledge of Quade was what I read in the paper previously, but he’s been outstanding.

“We’re picking him on what we know and what we see.”

Rennie first came across Cooper when the flyhalf was playing for Queensland Reds and Rennie was the successful coach of the Chiefs in Super Rugby.

“We won it in 2012 and 2013 but we lost both years to the Reds and Quade carved us up both times,” Rennie recalled.

“His ability to make smart decisions really stood out.

“I know he was public enemy number one for a long time from the All Blacks supporters but I always had a lot of respect for his skill set.

“I’ve got to know him really well over the last few weeks. He’s grown up, he’s matured, he’s desperate for another opportunity and we look forward to seeing him with the jersey on again on the weekend.

“He’s got an arm around some young guys and we couldn’t be happier with him. He’s had another good morning this morning and we’re expecting him to put that on the park on the weekend.”

On the claims of James O’Connor and Lolesio

“James O’Connor’s not too far away from a return, he will be back in the next week or two,” said Rennie.

“Noah – I’m not sure about low on confidence – but he was a bit disappointed with last weekend,” Rennie said.

“We had a number of opportunities to nudge in behind them and he’s still growing his game management. I think it’s an opportunity for him to sit back, take stock and certainly give him some time to reflect.

“He’s still a young man who’s played six Tests in a row this year.

“We rate him highlyand that’s the reason he’s started so many Tests. It’s a chance for him to clear the head a little bit. We’ve got four Tests in quick succession coming up and he’s desperate to be better.

“We’ve gone through his game in detail again this week and he’s learning quickly. It’s a chance to sit back and watch how other guys operate this week.”

On the selection of Tom Banks and lack of a start for Reece Hodge

Fullback Banks has been criticised for his recent performances and Rennie was asked by reporter what they were missing in judging Banks’ game.

“We’re probably seeing something you’re not seeing,” Rennie said. “Tom, throughout the French series and the early All Blacks games, was really strong – very good under the high ball, got a smart kicking game.

Tom Banks taking on New Zealand in Bledisloe 1 (Yeung/Getty Images)

“He missed a few opportunities to link last week and missed a few opportunities to potentially turn the defence around, but we really rate him.

“He’s got good gas. He’s probably at his best when he’s hovering around 10, and looking for opportunities around the ruck.

“We obviously want to see as much ball in his hands as possible. We’ve talked a lot about getting him in at first receiver on short sides and he’s starting to pop up here. We rate him. He’s a good man and an important part of our team.”

Rennie said there was “a huge amount of discussion around Hodgey as well as an option at 10”.

“I’m not going to divulge all the reasons why [he wasn’t chosen] because we don’t want to tip our hat to South Africa, but he was he was very much in the selection frame and it’s the reason he’s on the bench.

“I certainly don’t want to play conservatively, but we don’t want to be reckless either. Hodgey’s been great.

“He fills holes all over the place and maybe that’s his frustration. He’s Mr Fixit and he’s played just about every position outside of 10 this year. I know he’s keen to pin down a spot and he’s certainly applying pressure.”

On Michael Hooper equalling George Gregan’s record for Tests as a captain

“He’s been phenomenal,” Rennie said. “I think his form has been outstanding in a losing team, just as his work ethic.

“I’ve coached a lot of people around the world and I’ve never seen anyone who trains as hard and plays as hard as he does. If you had 15 Michael Hoopers out there you’re pretty tough to beat.

“He’s done a really good job, really grown his leadership and has a huge amount of respect within the group and he delivers on what he demands of others. It’s a hell of an achievement from him.”

On Angus Bell starting ahead of James Slipper

“Slips has a different role this week,” Rennie said. “He’s played a lot of footy, could well give us a bit of tight head cover when Allan Alaalatoa leaves so we’re keen to give him time off the bench. Belly has been excellent – his ball carrying gives us a point of difference.” Alaalatoa will leave the team after this game to return to Canberra for the birth of a child.

On the debutants
Darcy Swain has a minor foot injury and misses out, allowing Izack Rodda to start and Rob Leota to make a matchday squad for the first time.

“I’m really excited for Rob, he’s trained superbly,” Rennie said. “He’s a big man, very physical and really stood out last week in his hitout against the Force.

Also making a debut on the bench is Feleti Kaitu’u. “He’s a bigger body from a hooking perspective, which we think will be important against a big Springbok pack,” Rennie said. “Credit to him. He’s had long term injury, he’s worked really hard to get it right.”

On the Springboks team

“Pretty predictable – pretty close to the side that played against the Lions,” said Rennie. “They’re incredibly strong and huge, very physical, so we know what’s coming based on their selection there a 6-2 (forwards-backs bench) split speaks volumes.

“If we just get into a straight arm wrestle with the Boks they’re tough to beat. They’re a very good defensive side, got a solid kicking game and are happy to play without the ball. We’ll get plenty of ball in our hands and how we use it is going to be important.”

The Crowd Says:

2021-09-12T13:06:35+00:00

Grev

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:laughing:

2021-09-12T12:53:10+00:00

Rhys

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All good Tony, there will be some, you’re killing it as eds, really appreciate the work already!

2021-09-12T07:15:44+00:00

CW Moss

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Lower grades hooker.... :silly:

2021-09-12T02:00:27+00:00

J Jones

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yep

2021-09-11T23:36:38+00:00

Double Agent

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:laughing:

2021-09-11T23:24:50+00:00

Rhys

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Maybe not but he still achieved a hell of a lot whilst being an excellent player

2021-09-11T23:24:04+00:00

Rhys

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Of the modern era he’s a legend imo. Achieved much more than any other halfback has from Australia whilst being one of the best players in his position in the world. I reckon him, Aaron Smith and Fourie DuPreez have at different times been the best in the world

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2021-09-11T23:08:50+00:00

Tony Harper

Editor


Definition of 'legend': 'Anyone who will return my phone calls'. Enjoy the game Waxhead, I hope Quade tears it up because when it comes to public interest (based on the insane amount of traffic stories about him generate at least) there's no biger name in Australian rugby right now.

2021-09-11T21:56:18+00:00

Waxhead

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@Rhys He may well have been but that doesn't make him a "Legend" Rhys :laughing:

2021-09-11T21:55:02+00:00

Waxhead

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@ Mr Harper. Who's a bigger name in Aussie rugby than Quade - like in 2021 you ask? M Hooper for starters, then add on Tupou, JoC, Koroibete. And if you wanna go back to when Quade last played a Test the following were all bigger names then imo - Beale, Folau, Pocock, Hooper. You mightn't be the last to call W Genia a "a legend" but that doesn't make it any less silly. Reality is Will had 4 good years as a Wallaby. He was never no 1 halfback in world and in his last 4 he steadily declined and ended up being a downright poor Test halfback in his last 2 years. Will should never have been selected for WBs in 2019 and was poor at 2019 RWC imo. Before that he'd spent 2 years at Rebels being consistently ordinary and error prone too. His good, but not great, Test career, should be fully admired but throwing around superlatives like "Legend" is only something desperate journo's do. Are you trying to get yourself a job with the Daily Telegraph? Cos this is the kind of tripe they do . As Editor please don't bring the Roar down to that level :thumbup:

2021-09-11T11:41:06+00:00

Tim J

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Hopefully he has learnt from the game :thumbup:

2021-09-11T11:23:07+00:00

Wallabies_Larkham

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Madkiwi..u know I saw a kick by will Jordan in the previous game where banks thought and hoped it would roll over the deadline..when he realised it will be an in-line goal drop out..it seems he didn't know what to to and threw it to koroibete who is not known for his kicking..that little Play caused so much unnecessary drama and pressure on the team by him..also that rundown by rieko of him...ohhhh mannn.. disappointment galore

2021-09-11T10:44:39+00:00

Tim J

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Agree mate, the Boks are a different beast. Just hope he does well and does not fold under the pressure that they will bring.

2021-09-11T10:35:10+00:00

J Jones

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hasn't had much competition for that tag

2021-09-11T10:33:03+00:00

Wallabies_Larkham

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Madkiwi..and he still look out of sorts and unsure...banks will be safe under the high balls but thats about it...

2021-09-11T10:28:48+00:00

Wallabies_Larkham

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Ben I think your team will have the edge ..simply because you have way more caps in the team..so far more we experience in the crucial periods of the game..i was disappointed by Swinton with his cleanouts...sometimes we have to sacrifice an extra player in the attack line and send him to the breakdown..to help out...i am expecting choke tackles from your fellas..especially in the midfield ..they would have notice wallabies like ball in hand so turnovers a plenty..McKellar will need to show he has a plan to stop your mauls..

2021-09-11T10:10:10+00:00

CW Moss

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UNSW Shute Shield 1968-73 :stoked:

2021-09-11T10:06:15+00:00

Double Agent

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" The coach will deliberately lose a game so that he can drop one player." Not only that. Plucked him from virtual obscurity to put him in the squad then put him in the 10 jersey just so he could have the pleasure of dropping him. That's long term strategy. Maybe Rennie has been seething about QC for 10 years and has been seeking vengeance all this time. Maybe this is the REAL reason DR applied for the WB coach job? It's all making sense now. Think about it. :shocked:

2021-09-11T09:54:24+00:00

Double Agent

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Who'd you play for Mossie?

2021-09-11T09:25:18+00:00

Stu

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Whatever.. Quade will put a lot more bums on seats at the ground, win or lose, which is huge for RA, plus the extended global interest he’s already sparked just by being included is further added value. It’s great to see him back.

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