Rugby News: Hoops' surprise mindset shift after Aussies' Super surge, Izzy 'pushing' for No.13 jersey, AB clarifies NRL stance

By Tony Harper / Editor

Waratahs star Michael Hooper admits he’s changed the way he’s looking at rival Australian clubs as they produce encouraging results in Super Rugby Pacific’s trans Tasman battles.

Hooper, speaking to reporters at the launch of the Wallabies 2022 jerseys on Wednesday, said he had noticed a renewed hunger this season and hoped it translated to a big international campaign for the national team.

As Wallabies captain Hooper has found himself invested in all the Australian teams – a change from his mndset in the past – and said then performances overall have been “a nice narrative overall.”

“Seeing other teams win and a general feeling that it’s great to see those teams win …  I’ve been in camps where you death-ride teams a bit, especially Aussie counterparts, and not wanted to see them do well,” said Hooper.

“That’s definitely changed for me and I’m definitely pleased for some of the teams that are doing well at the moment.

“There been a hunger to change that story and be part of a new feel. That’s a real big motivating factor for a lot of those players to change and shift that and that’s been noticeable.”

The Waratahs – pushing for a top four finish – have been the surprise packet of the campaign, while the Brumbies are Australia’s pacesetters.

“I’ve been really impressed and the Brumbies obviously stand out there with what they’ve been doing,” said Hooper.

“They’re leading the way at the moment and we’re growing from strength to strength. We’ve got some really good challenges coming up in the next couple of weeks with two home games and one away and all against tough opposition, so we’re in a good place at the moment.”

Asked if he had noticed if the Aussie teams were playing with a certain style or characteristic, Hooper said: “I don’t know about a characteristic but there’s certainly a hunger about what the teams are wanting to do and the desperation in terms of how they’re playing. That’s been noticeable and that’s the main thing.”

Hooper missed last weekend’s win over Moana Pasifika with the after effects of concussion and is still unsure if he will return at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday.

“It’s getting there Just going through the protocols of returning to play,” he said. “It was a pretty significant knock it took so just making sure we really get it right for the next couple of weeks.

“It’s ticking the protocols – more to look through tomorrow before we make the announcement. DC’s been good at managing that along with the staff.”

Hooper is excited about a huge 18 months ahead for the national team, starting with a three-Test series against England in July.

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It’s seven years since Australia beat the old enemy.

“It doesn’t seem that long ago since 2016 when they came out here last but a lot’s happened since then,” Hooper said. “It’s a great series to have, 18 months out from the World Cup so we’re really pleased with getting the opportunity to play these guys.

“England are very good at the moment, and they have been for a long time. Any three games, getting three wins against any team would be important so against these guys who are really quality at the moment, how that sets up your year – it’s a nice place to be [if you win].”

And how do the teams currently compare?

“The easy way to answer that is in two months’ time we can tell you,” he said. “They got the better of us last year at Twickenham, we get to play them at three home games, places we’ve had good success before.

“A Test at the SCG will be cool and unique for us at this point in time, so it’s good to be on the other side of these things and have a home game.”

Later in the week World Rugby is expected to confirm Australia as host of the men’s 2027 RWC and women’s 2029 tournament.

Hooper said he didn’t expect to still be in action for the Wallabies at that time – but there’s every chance that scenario will change the closer he gets to it.

“What an opportunity for young players if that was to come through,” Hooper said.

“What a time to be a part of rugby and as someone who’s probably going to be on the other side of it then, but for some of younger guys to be part of that … what a great era or chapter of Australian rugby. “

There were discussions overnight about a radical makeup of the Test calendar, with a touted Nations Championship considered that has been estimated to inject up to 40 percent more funding into the international game.

Hooper said if it delivered growth for the sport that would make the change worthwhile.

“In terms of the player – and I probably speak for most players – every Test is meaningful,” said Hooper.

“Just because you’re playing a one-off game against England at the end of the year or Scotland or whoever, it’s still super meaningful in terms of the player.

“I’m definitely open to hearing what suggestions they have and how to bring more viewers to the game and if that’s going to work that’s exciting.

“It’s for minds who have put much more time and thought into it than I do.

“I’ve got to run out there and pass the footy, they put out the ideas on how to make it look better. It’s exciting though.”

Izzy’s stance on No.13 jersey

Izaia Perese has been in strong form during SRP with some judges believing he’s a decent shout of replacing Len Ikitau in the Wallabies No.13 jersey this season.

“I’m pushing for that 13 jersey,” Perese said on Wednesday. “Lenny is the standard. He’s a great example of what the 13 jersey should be. Whether or not I get it doesn’t matter to me just as long as I get to be in that squad.

“Wherever they see me it doesn’t bother me – 13, wing, 10 wherever … I’m just having a joke!”

But Perese made it clear that wherever he plays he wants to be prepared properly.

“It’s all about the prep – if they see me as a wing it would be good to get some prep as a wing, if they see me as a 13 get me some prep there. If they see me as a both, I’ll do both. I’m not really fussed on it.”

Perese paid tribute to his Tahs centres partner Lalakai Foketi.

“It’s all because of the team around me. They complement me very well,” Perese said of his form. “Especially Lal – without Lal I don’t think I’d be playing the best footy I can. He does a lot for me that maybe goes unrecognised.

“We are looking up, we’re feeding off each other’s ideas. We back each other and whatever seems right is right and we go with it. “

Perese recently signed an extension to stay in Australian rugby and, having spent time in rugby league, urged others in the 13 man game to consider the code.

“There’s so much more opportunities in Australia and overseas,” Perese said. “In Australia what we’re doing at the moment with rugby it’s definitely growing and getting a lot more exciting and you can tell with the atmosphere and crowds we’re getting out at the Tahs -and hopefully we get that for the Wallabies as well.”

Clarke clarifies NRL stance

Auckland Blues and All Blacks flyer Caleb Clarke has moved to clarify his comments saying he would love to play in the NRL, and links to South Sydney.

Clarke is expected to sign a new deal with NZR, according to the NZ Herald. He hit the headlines during the Super round in Melbourne when he was linked to a rugby league move after next year’s World Cup.

“As much as I always say I’d love to play league I have so many things I want to tick off in rugby before I even think about going to league,” he said.

“Because we were in Australia, in Melbourne, it got blown out of proportion, but my focus is here and being the best rugby player I can be. That would be the truth on where that matter stands in terms of league.”

Meanwhile his teammate Roger Tuivasa-Sheck told the same paper he was starting to find his fe3et after his switch from the Warriors, but that his defence still needed work.

“As a fullback in rugby league, I’m at the back and demand the boys do the work,” he said.

“In rugby, I’m in the front line, making sure I’m reading the lines I’m defending and then the ruck work, working out what’s legal, what’s not legal. As a midfield defender, I’ve got to be really good at the job.”

Marler’s dire warning

Colourful England prop Joe Marler says rugby must do more to capture the imagination of the wider public, and warned that it is shrinking.

The 31-year-old has written a column for Rugby World magazine explaining his approach to fashion and life.

“Away from individuality, this sport is shrinking. We all love the sport, play it, report on it, watch it, but it’s shrinking. People want more access to players, to connect with players and know who you are. Why wouldn’t you give that for the sport to grow and get bigger?” he wrote.

“It’s taken me a long time to be comfortable with myself but having kids and seeing the impact meeting Gareth Southgate had on my son, Jasper, recently… If I can have a similar effect on someone who likes rugby as much as Jasper likes football and they want to engage in the sport, why wouldn’t I do that?

 “I remember when I first came through and had a mohican, people said: ‘You have to make sure you play well if you look like that.’ That works both ways – it forces me to back it up. 

“People aren’t used to players not having a short back and sides or coming from a private school, but this is who I am, this is how I enjoy being. It’s not the norm for rugby but to grow the sport we have to appeal to different people. People who love rugby will keep coming back but we need to engage others.”

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The Crowd Says:

2022-05-13T00:03:14+00:00

Chris

Guest


Perese is a " tweener " at test level. Not a 13 not a wing. I think he will eventually fall through the cracks.

2022-05-12T23:57:25+00:00

Patto

Guest


Petaia is a myth, Banks is the Wallabies best 15. And no, Hodge is the worst 15 i have ever seen, he will not be fullback. Campbell would be next in line for me.

2022-05-12T23:54:24+00:00

Terry

Guest


You wont beat England without those three i mentioned, they are your best 3 test players, your two players you mentioned haven`t proved anything in test matches yet, How hard is it for you to understand? Good to se you backtracked and realized you must have Kerevi to beat England.Good boy.

2022-05-12T22:07:00+00:00

Phil

Roar Rookie


Perese is correct that Ikitau is the standard at 13. And although he’s improved the last couple of weeks, Perese is still no where near Lenny. Rugby World Cup winning teams need strong defenders at 13. Lenny is exactly that and whilst Perese has flashes of individual brilliance, he’s still very much the individual. His defence isn’t up to Test standard. His style doesn’t win you the big Test matches. And if they’re looking at him playing wing he better do some speed work as he’s lost speed with the size he’s put on.

2022-05-12T11:16:29+00:00

Jezdexter

Roar Rookie


People love to call out Banks as ineffectual at test level, and I don't think he's set the world on fire in gold. But he's played almost the same number of tests as Petaia and outperformed him every time they have been on the pitch together, Hodge shouldn't be near the 23, Campbell is Banks light so who else would you use as 15? Mogg?

2022-05-12T11:07:35+00:00

Jezdexter

Roar Rookie


yeah nah, our top 3 players right now are Valetini, McReight and Kerevi. I never flippantly said we don't need QC, Kerevi and TT, simply pointed out that the Wallabies are a chance of beating England whether they're there or not. Given the way your comment is written I figure you're just up for an argument so I wont bother responding to the rest.

2022-05-12T03:38:01+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Not just Izzy Perese. How about Izzy Rodda? Izzy Lucas? Ps. Do you think Tom Hooper needs his name adjusted? :silly:

2022-05-12T03:32:03+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


There was only one Izzy and RA canceled him. Perese isn’t in his class so let’s call him sometime else.

2022-05-12T02:53:34+00:00

TC

Guest


Lonergan the hooker gets rag-dolled at international level. Banks is ineffectual at international level.

2022-05-12T01:59:00+00:00

Sgt Pepperoni

Roar Rookie


"Rubgy/league player suggests links to league/rugby immediately prior to contract negotiations in their current code"

2022-05-12T01:24:12+00:00

Hoy

Roar Guru


We haven't been very good lately, and our performances have been heavily criticised as well. We need to be in top form to go well here... two home series losses in recent years smarts... or it should smart a lot more than it seemed to.

2022-05-11T23:55:36+00:00

Laith

Guest


"I’ve been in camps where you death-ride teams a bit, especially Aussie counterparts, and not wanted to see them do well,” said Hooper. What an absolute disgrace, strip this clown off the captaincy immediately. :angry: :angry:

2022-05-11T23:52:40+00:00

Bobbles

Guest


Confirms my suspicions of him. He creates a toxic culture of division and hate. The sooner he retires the better.

2022-05-11T23:48:04+00:00

Bobbles

Guest


Tooly agree on Hooper.He is pummelled by the poms everytime they play and it's 8 losses not 7 on the trot with Hooper as Wallaby 7. Underhill will Demolish him again.

2022-05-11T23:47:13+00:00

savant

Roar Rookie


I’ve been in camps where you death-ride teams a bit, especially Aussie counterparts, and not wanted to see them do well,” said Hooper. What a damning statement this is of Hooper himself and of the Wallaby coaches who allowed that culture. Its typical of Sydney which has always been the centre of contempt for fellow Australians. Its what led to the rugby league super league war.

2022-05-11T22:47:55+00:00

Terry

Guest


When and where did the Wallabies improve immensely? they lost half their games last year and lost all 3 on the EOYT, twio against teams ranked below them Scotland and Wales. You better do your research next time.

2022-05-11T22:44:07+00:00

Terry

Guest


Yeahhhh Naaaah the Wallabies need those 3, they are your top 3 players. The Wallabies are the last team that doesn't need all the talent available to them .You don't have the depth of quality and experience to flippantly say you dont need those 3. Bizarre comment TBF. Also some of those players you mentioned haven't played test rugby and the others have played a few games and did not play well on the EOYT. Uru is not even in Dave Rennies 40 man squad and Lachie Lonergan is too tiny to be a test hooker. Harry-johnson Holmes is a poor scrummager and would be eaten alive at test level . AAA has struggled this year, dont know why, maybe he is past his best.Tupou is your best THP by a long long way. England are still man for man a better team. Finally again, if you think 75 test QC isnt a big step up from those 3 rookie 10's ( two haven't even played a test yet ) you do not understand what a good flyhalf can do for a struglling team. Maybe go watch the 5 games when they were ubeaten with Quade. I m also happy you did mention JOC as one of your flyhalves as he is not a international 10, but if QC is not available Rennie would possibly use him as the the safest bet with Noah as back up Flyhalf. You couldn't possiby pick rookies Edmed and Donaldson against a very good England team, it would be suicide.

2022-05-11T21:51:50+00:00

JC

Roar Rookie


They made a lot of fuss about the new gold colour last year, which will be consistent going forward, but the jersey design typically changes every year.

2022-05-11T13:35:03+00:00

Dean

Roar Rookie


I think with Valetini at 6 and Wilson at 8, Hooper will be invaluable. Tate and (I hate to say it) Nic White at 9, we have HP & Ikitau at 12/13 (without Samu), the English wings are exceptional without doubt. Though with our choices at wing being JP, Perese, Nawaqatanase, Vunivalu, Kellaway, Flook and a couple of others, we are in a much better position than in 16. Campbell at FB, or Donaldson or Gordon even Kunzle bring options that we haven’t had in a very long time. Noah, Edmed, Donaldson, Pasitjoa, and Gordon offer quality if we can’t get Quade.

2022-05-11T12:10:50+00:00

Darren WA

Roar Rookie


You should do your research before making shallow comments. The Wallabies have improved immensely to the point where even New Zealand is sitting up and looking, England are in for a hard task when they arrive this year.

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