Wallabies vs England squads confirmed: Australia's key selection calls and both teams' predicted first Test lineups

By Tony Harper / Editor

England coach Eddie Jones and Wallabies’ Dave Rennie have named their squads for the three-Test series in July with Jones opting for 36 tourists and Rennie settling on 35.

Jones suffered a late blow when Alex Dombrandt was ruled out after suffering a knee injury ahead of the squad’s heavy defeat to the Barbarians on Sunday.

Jones named Saracens No 8 Billy Vunipola, who was concussed in Saturday’s Gallagher Premiership final defeat by Leicester Tigers.

George Ford rolled an ankle in that game too, and is out of the tour, joining Henry Slade, Manu Tuilagi, Kyle Sinckler, Anthony Watson, Louis Lynagh and George Furbank as casualties.

Rennie seems to be more settled with his squad.

He gave his three allotted overseas slot to Quade Cooper, Samu Kerevi and Marika Koroibete. Rennie is allowed to change the three players for each series, so conceivably can pick a new three for The Rugby Championship, and again for the Spring Tour. European-based forwards Rory Arnold and Will Skelton are likely to come into the frame.

Predicted first Test line ups

Wallabies (1-15): James Slipper, Dave Porecki, Allan Alaalatoa, Darcy Swain, Matt Philip, Rob Leota, Michael Hooper (c), Rob Valetini, Nic White, Quade Cooper, Marika Koroibete, Samu Kerevi, Len Ikitau, Andrew Kellaway, Tom Banks.

RESERVES: Folau Fainga’a, Angus Bell, Taniela Tupou, Jed Holloway, Pete Samu, Tate McDermott, James O’Connor, Jordan Petaia.

England* (1-15): Ellis Genge, Jamie George, Will Stuart, Maro Itoje, Jonny Hill, Courtney Lawes, Tom Curry, Billy Vunipola, Danny Care, Marcus Smith, Jonny May, Owen Farrell, Joe Marchant, Joe Cokanasiga,, Freddie Steward.

RESERVES: Mako Vunipola, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Joe Heyes, Charlie Ewels, Lewis Ludlam, Harry Randall, Jack Nowell, Henry Arundell.

*England’s predicted team selected by Nick Bishop.

WHAT RENNIE SAID ABOUT HIS 35 MAN SQUAD

The addition of an Australian A team in the Pacific Nations Cup will also feed into Rennie’s Test selections as he decides who will benefit from being a starter against Samoa, Tonga and Fiji. Those games are on the same dates as the Wallabies vs. England Tests.

Rennie’s squad featured six uncapped players and some big omissions including Rebels’ Reece Hodge and Reds No.7 Fraser McReight.

Rennie said his toughest selection call when having to nail down a match day 23 would be at halfback, with Nic White, Tate McDermott, Jake Gordon all in good form during the Super Rugby season.

Rennie has stuck with Tom Banks as his top fullback option, although he sung the praises of Jordan Petaia, who is also in the squad. Jock Campbell, of the Reds, missed out altogether.

The squad

Allan Alaalatoa, Tom Banks, Angus Bell, Quade Cooper, Pone Fa’amausili, Folau Fainga’a, Nick Frost, Jake Gordon, Michael Hooper, Jed Holloway, Len Ikitau, Andrew Kellaway, Samu Kerevi, Marika Koroibete, Rob Leota, Noah Lolesio, Lachlan Lonergan, Tate McDermott, Cadeyrn Neville, James O’Connor, Hunter Paisami, Izaia Perese, Jordan Petaia, Matt Philip, David Porecki, Pete Samu, Scott Sio, James Slipper, Darcy Swain, Taniela Tupou, Rob Valetini, Suliasi Vunivalu, Nic White, Harry Wilson, Tom Wright.

(Photo by Paul Devlin/SNS Group via Getty Images)

Leading candidates and selection headaches

The back three

Kurtley Beale misses out through injury and Reece Hodge has been dropped back to Australia A, with Jock Campbell, Filipo Daugunu and Toni Pulu ignored.

Rennie named Suli Vunivalu but hinted it was more to do with wanting to help him develop further. It seems the NRL convert will miss the first Test 23 but could play a role later.

Tom Banks should start at fullback with Marika Koriobete and Andrew Kellaway on the wings. Jordan Petaia and Tom Wright could be battling each other for a place on the bench with one to miss out altogether.

Selections: Tom Banks, Andrew Kellaway, Marika Koroibete, Jordan Petaia, Suliasi Vunivalu, Tom Wright.

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

The centres

Samu Kerevi should be second name on the team sheet after captain Michael Hooper and one from each of the Brumbies, Reds and Tahs in Len Ikitau, Hunter Paisami and Izzy Perese joined him in the squad. Kerevi and Ikitau should start meaning Perese and Paisami potentially miss out on the 23 altoghether.

Selections: Samu Kerevi, Len Ikitau, Hunter Paisami, Izaia Perese.

The play makers

James O’Connor looked to have the No.10 jersey locked in for the England series before suffering the latest in a long line of injury problems that kept him out of the end of the Reds’ Super Rugby campaign.

That has given Quade Cooper, who has looked fit and raring to go in recent social media posts, the inside line to reprise the impressive job he did against the Springboks last season.

Noah Lolesio had plenty of minutes last winter then left off the Spring Tour and his growing pains conintued with mixed performances for the Brumbies..

Selections: Quade Cooper, James O’Connor, Noah Lolesio.

The No.9s

Rennie called this the toughest decision facing him when it comes to finding two for the matchday squads, although for now the top three are straightforward. Nic White has done enough this season to establish himself as the main main, leaving Tate McDermott and Jake Gordon to contest a place on the bench for the England Tests.

Selections: Nic White, Tate McDermott, Jake Gordon.

The loose forwards

Rennie was grateful to see Rob Valetini play 40 minutes in the Super Rugby Pacific semi against Auckland Blues and he will be an integral part of the England series. Michael Hooper is first picked at No.7, and Fraser McReight was left out because of Pete Samu’s greater versatility.

Rob Leota has been in strong form for the Rebels since returning from injury and is a likely starter at No.6, while Pete Samu should reprise his backrow finisher role.

Rennie has made it clear he sees Jed Holloway as a No.6 or No.8 rather than a lock, so we’ll place him in this group.

Selections: Jed Holloway, Michael Hooper, Rob Leota, Pete Samu, Rob Valetini, Harry Wilson.

The locks

Izack Rodda’s surprise injury – Rennie says he could be out for three months – is a blow. Matt Philip or Caydern Neville look likely to battle it out to partner Darcy Swain.

Holloway brings an option while Nick Frost was rewarded for backing out of a contract in Japan to stay loyal.

Will Skelton and Rory Arnold are being held in reserve for now due to European commitments.

Selections: Nick Frost, Caydern Neville, Matt Philip, Darcy Swain.

The hookers

Waratah Dave Porecki is shaping as the front runner for a debut, but Folau Fainga’a – who is one of four big guns leaving the Brumbies in the next fortnight – is also a good chance, although his tackle technique could be a concern to the coach. Lachie Lonergan is the third option at No.2.

Selections: Dave Porecki, Folau Fainga’a, Lachie Lonergan.

The props

Taniela Tupou missed the end of the season with a calf injury but hopes to be back in time to meet England, although Rennie says he’s cutting it fine. He was used in tandem with Allan Alaalatoa last year, with the Brumbies captain often given the starting nod.

Tupou’s status will have an impact, as James Slipper could be moved in as cover.

If Taniela is fit Slipper might start at No.1, although Angus Bell with another year behind him could be unleashed.

Scott Sio and Pone Fa’amausili were also named but Harry Johnson-Holmes is on standby and will play for Australia A if Tupou is fit.

Selections: Allan Alaalatoa, Angus Bell, Pone Fa’amausili, Scott Sio, James Slipper, Taniela Tupou.

England were badly affected by injury

Eddie Jones was missing 10 players through injury when he named his team. Nic Dolly, Alex Dombrandt, George Ford, Joe Launchbury, Louis Lynagh, Sam Simmonds, Kyle Sinckler, Henry Slade, Manu Tuilagi and Anthony Watson were all unavailable for selection.

Jones said: “Though we have ten players unavailable due to injury, we have picked a very strong squad capable of winning the series.

“This squad is a real mix of young, talented players and some very experienced, senior players and we’re looking forward to bring the group together.

“This tour will be a great experience for the group and a crucial part of the team’s work towards the Rugby World Cup in 2023.  We will continue to develop the base of the squad and how we want to play.

“We’ve put a lot of work into preparation for the tour over the past few weeks but now the hard work really begins when we finally get the squad on the plane and to Australia.”

FULL SQUAD
FORWARDS

Ollie Chessum (Leicester Tigers, 2 caps)
Luke Cowan-Dickie (Exeter Chiefs, 34 caps)
Tom Curry (Sale Sharks, 40 caps)
Charlie Ewels (Bath Rugby, 30 caps)
Ellis Genge (Leicester Tigers, 36 caps)
Jamie George (Saracens, 66 caps)
Joe Heyes (Leicester Tigers, 2 caps)
Jonny Hill (Exeter Chiefs, 12 caps)
Nick Isiekwe (Saracens, 7 caps)
Maro Itoje (Saracens, 56 caps)
Courtney Lawes (Northampton Saints, 93 caps)
Lewis Ludlam (Northampton Saints, 11 caps)
Bevan Rodd (Sale Sharks, 2 caps)
Patrick Schickerling (Exeter Chiefs, uncapped)
Will Stuart (Bath Rugby, 20 caps)
Sam Underhill (Bath Rugby, 28 caps)
Billy Vunipola (Saracens, 61 caps)
Mako Vunipola (Saracens, 67 caps)
Jack Walker (Harlequins, uncapped)
Jack Willis (Wasps, 3 caps) 

BACKS
Henry Arundell (London Irish, uncapped) *apprentice player
Danny Care (Harlequins, 84 caps)
Joe Cokanasiga (Bath Rugby, 11 caps)
Fraser Dingwall (Northampton Saints, uncapped)
Owen Farrell (Saracens, 94 caps)
Tommy Freeman (Northampton Saints, uncapped)
George Furbank (Northampton Saints, 6 caps)
Will Joseph (London Irish, uncapped) *apprentice player
Joe Marchant (Harlequins, 12 caps)
Jonny May (Gloucester Rugby, 69 caps)
Jack Nowell (Exeter Chiefs, 39 caps)
Guy Porter (Leicester Tigers, uncapped)
Harry Randall (Bristol Bears, 6 caps)
Jack van Poortvliet (Leicester Tigers, uncapped)
Marcus Smith (Harlequins, 10 caps)
Freddie Steward (Leicester Tigers, 10 caps) .

The Crowd Says:

2022-06-24T13:04:48+00:00

Jack

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Doesn’t play 15 for his Club but hey test matches are the best place to learn. Lost 6 in a row to England but why not give him a go. Not a schoolboy rep team.

2022-06-24T13:00:24+00:00

Jack

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Kurtley Beale misses out through not having any form in first class Rugby for 4 years (at least)

2022-06-24T10:54:53+00:00

Hazel Nutt

Roar Rookie


Hi Tony, any word on how we can watch the Australia A/Pacific Nations Cup games? Perhaps the Roar could also provide a schedule page, teams, preview etc? Cheers

2022-06-24T02:42:40+00:00

zubrick

Roar Rookie


surprised to see elliot daly not in the squad sdhoneymonster {is he injured or unavailable}..do england have a goalkicker who can slot those pressure fiftyfive metre penalty goals

2022-06-22T06:33:57+00:00

SDRedsFan

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I'll be guided by you Chukling. I'm pretty sure I watched most of the Waratahs games this year and I was impressed with his lineout work and link play. He's got a great pass and he seemed pretty good at bending the line and shifting some bodies. I can't believe I'm saying it, but I was pretty impressed with quite a few of the 'tahs this year.

2022-06-21T17:52:58+00:00

Kevin

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You could have picked any combination of players for England. They arw still going to lose every match in the series as theybare all atill bamboozled by EJ coaching and stand on the pitch not knowing what he wants them to do.

2022-06-21T11:17:38+00:00

Chukling

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Bugger - Newsome was just about to flourish - hope he comes back hungry one day! What’m a shame. Oh well.

2022-06-21T07:46:40+00:00

Lukas

Roar Pro


According to Nick Bishop, Arnold is one of the best in the world. Holloway is excellent, or at least was for the Tahs. Throw in Valetini who is decent, I think that's enough, yeah.

2022-06-21T04:26:05+00:00

James584

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Don’t like our run on props. Scrum may be a big weakness. I would put Thor (if he is fit) and Bell on. I think Bell is less of a scrum risk than the run on pair. Bell and Thor are our future. I would make them our present. RWC next year.

2022-06-21T03:58:00+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


"THAT is a potentially world cup winning pack" - a bit short in the lineout department?

2022-06-21T03:02:43+00:00

Bourkos

Roar Rookie


yeh that was before it all came out about his foot.

2022-06-21T02:32:11+00:00

P2R2

Roar Rookie


jordie Barrett is very tall.....

2022-06-21T00:31:34+00:00

Lukas

Roar Pro


Here’s a hot and potentially hot take on here. Rennie is keen to push Holloway into the backrow to have the option of working in Skelton for the World Cup. Consider this pack in 18 months: 1. Bell 2. Porecki 3. Tupou 4. Arnold 5. Skelton 6. Valentini 7. Hooper 8. Holloway THAT is a potentially world cup winning pack. People maligned both Arnold and Skelton’s form in Europe last year, but there’s no way they’re on the scrap heap. They just need to be worked into the setup.

2022-06-21T00:11:11+00:00

Tez

Roar Rookie


Agree with Edmed but Newsome is off OS so his chances of being Wallaby fullback are now gone.

2022-06-20T23:40:28+00:00

BigSur

Roar Rookie


Don't forget his 1 test so far was against SA in SA, and he did OK there I recall. Also has a couple more years experience, and works hard all game. Will be interesting to see how he goes if he does get a run vs England.

2022-06-20T20:41:42+00:00

Coker

Roar Rookie


Er, Barrett is 1.96m...

2022-06-20T20:40:10+00:00

Coker

Roar Rookie


Slipper? And Swain? If they're the best in those positions, the Wallabies are in real trouble. One is past it and the other has never looked like reaching it. Bell and Frost (or possibly Holloway) would be far better choices.

2022-06-20T19:21:11+00:00

FunBus

Roar Rookie


Furbank can play 10 as well.

2022-06-20T19:02:15+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


Harry did have a good season, but it's a huge step to Test level. Agree with Hollaway, probably at 6. Leota hasn't played much rugby this year.

2022-06-20T18:42:45+00:00

Bodger

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HJH had a good season to be fair to him. Yeah imagine JOC will get a bench spot and Petaia as well if he doesn’t make the 15. Fardy was 29 I think. How old was the prop who got called up last year in the U.K.? Holloway will probably get a cap as well I imagine. Googled Hoskins was 28.

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