Aussies 'have to throw punches', Poms to target rookies at lineout - everything Hooper and Lawes said at captains' call

By Tony Harper / Editor

Wallabies captain Michael Hooper insists the sense of occasion is not lost on his team despite their late arrival into a subdued Perth for Saturday’s first Test against England.

In an odd twist, the Wallabies arrived in town 48 hours before kickoff, while England have been training here for more than a week.

The Wallabies have chosen to start World Cup planning early by replicating their approach for France next year – setting up a base and flying in at the last possible moment.

Hooper and unused squad members such as Tate McDermott and James O’Connor attended a public meet and greet in Perth’s Forrest Place on Friday.

He sat on a stage alongside England captain Courtney Lawes before both gave their final thoughts to media ahead of the game.

Hooper was asked about being “hidden away” up on the Sunshine Coast instead of preparing in Perth, as they did last year.

“We’ve got full access to players up there, we’ve got dedicated facilities which are pretty sharp. You’re able to walk to the gym, walk to the field, have good recoveries on site. In terms of preparation to play it’s as good as it comes,” Hooper said.

“You stay in a city, as great as it is you’re on a bus a bit, travelling to and from areas to get to places, using gyms that aren’t tailor-made.

“We don’t think we’ve been hiding, we just think it’s really a good camp set up.”

A few hundred fans in Wallaby gold met the players as the new Ella-Mobbs trophy was unveiled.

Hooper goes into the game having endured all eight of the successive losses suffered by the Wallabies against England.

“History hasn’t been in our favour for quite some time now,” he said, expecting the tourists to be ‘a tough outfit as always, with a clinical game, a powerful team and real skill and great experience.”

“We just need to get a couple of wins under the belt, mini wins in the game,” he said. “We know games of these magnitude and intensity it’s going to go back and forth quite a bit and we have to stay in the fight, throw punches, absorb then get on the front foot and apply pressure. We’ve trained hard and it was tough for Dave to pick a team.

The record, he says, is “motivation to win and turn the ledger.”

Wallabies captain Michael Hooper and England captain Courtney Lawes pose with the Ella-Mobbs Cup during a media opportunity ahead of the Wallabies v England Test series. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Rennie’s selection carries more experience than the outfit that ran out a year ago in the opening Test of the year, against France.

“We’re a year further into our development now, we made some good shifts last year,” Hooper said. “It’s not a reinvention of the wheel, Dave and his crew and us as players are seeing a trajectory of where we want this team to go.

“We need to evolve our rugby again and go to another level.

“We’re a different team in terms of personnel and staff. We play a different style. The game is evolving, we need to evolve with that and be cutting edge as well.”

He was asked his thoughts on England’s 23, named by Eddie Jones.

“They look big,” he said. “Test match footy demands a physical game. It’s hard, confrontational, there’s more ball in play time so there’s an athleticism on top of the brutality and the ability to repeat.

“We’ve picked a forward pack we think can deliver that, got guys coming off the pine that add some flair as well.”

Lawes was a member of the 2016 team that swept Australia 3-0 and he was named captain for this tour ahead of an upset Owen Farrell.

“It’s only a letter next to your name,” Lawes said of Jones’ decision, made to allow the returning Farrell to focus on playing at 12.

“There’s certainly more than me as a leader in the team and that’s what we need. It’s not just going be me making noises on the field. It’s obviously great to be able to contribute as much as I can to the team and being in this role is certainly something I cherish.”

He said he had been working closely with Farrell.

“The first conversation was absolutely fine as I knew it would be. If I’m honest, I expected him to get the role back and I was more than willing to. We work so well together. We’re almost polar opposites but in a good way. We find a pretty good balance. It’s just I’ll keep the armband and we’ll see what happens going forward.”

He gave an interesting insight into his relationship with Jones as well, saying there had been a “massive” change in the coach since 2016.

“I certainly wouldn’t be skipper if he was still the same coming into this,” Lawes said.

“We’re making a lot of changes. We’re trying to find that balance between what we had then in 2016, which was massive but was hard to maintain, and what we had in 2019 when we’ve got to the final of the World Cup, but we couldn’t quite get there.

“We’re trying to find a sweet spot.

Eddie wants to challenge himself. And if I’m honest, I’m probably skipper because I think differently to him, and I’m willing to challenge him as a leader. I think that’s why he’s kept me on and I think I make quite a lot of the lads comfortable around the team. That’s the kind of team environment we want.”

Lawes wouldn’t talk examples of how he had challenged Jones except to say, “just in terms of things of what’s best for the team. Training wise, what we need from the week, I’m more than willing to essentially get a feeling of what the team needs.

“And then obviously the coaches have a opinion on what the team needs and we’ll come to a compromise instead of it being all one way.

“The game’s developing and as a leadership team, and as a coaching team we think that’s the best way to be.

“I wasn’t in the leadership team until 2020. I just got the opportunity to kind of step up. Eddie was changing his thinking, and then he changed the leadership team and I was in it. I took the opportunity and I’m an old geezer now and I don’t mind saying what’s on my mind. I think he liked that approach.”

Australia have two rookies in their pack with Dave Porecki’s nerve to be tested at the lineout and Cadeyrn Neville up for a battle in the scrum.

“I know they didn’t think they fired any shots in that game and I’d be surprised if they didn’t throw the kitchen sink at us tomorrow.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-07-04T06:31:38+00:00

Honest Max

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Hahahaa.

2022-07-04T06:28:44+00:00

Honest Max

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Sounds like you cursed poor Tom Banks to get your crooked wish. And it seems like you were right! ????

2022-07-03T01:10:31+00:00

Double Agent

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With the benefit of hindsight there's some truly hilarious comments in this thread!! :laughing: :laughing:

2022-07-02T02:37:26+00:00

K.F.T.D.

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After looking at the photo of the captains above it could also mean- Real Height Indicator Not Opportune

2022-07-02T01:50:04+00:00

TonyH

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I sincerely hope the Wallabies play a good deal smarter and better than Australia A, who were sadly inept in the first half of their match against Samoa this morning. If they don't, England will annihilate them!

2022-07-02T01:37:24+00:00

Short Arm

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He was the U20 Australian captain & has done it a couple of times for the Reds, not sure if he’s done it for the Brethren. I think the U20’s did alright that year from memory. Lonergan?

2022-07-02T01:33:58+00:00

Bobby

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Mate, just checked and there are 800 schools in the West. :happy: (PS, but I do know what you mean !).

2022-07-02T01:32:11+00:00

Jacko

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I dont believe the Wallabies will win if thats their go to. I think they need to kick penalties and get the points when on offer and to use their backs well. The forwards only need hold their own for that to happen but for Mauls to win them the game I think England forwards would need to be dominated and I dont really see that happening. Spot on tho of course about them winning and you not caring how they do it..... 1 point more than the opposition is all thats needed and who cares how they get that 1 point. Im not a Dan McKellar fan LOL but he is the annointed one it seems.

2022-07-02T01:30:07+00:00

Bobwire

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Always pleased to see QC at 10, as ever I hope he has a good one, a game changer he surely can be. The locks are the key. Go Wallabies!

2022-07-02T01:27:11+00:00

Bobby

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McReight's captaincy is largely unproved. He's a good player but a penalty magnet. Even if Hooper got injured, Fraser might find it hard to get picked.

2022-07-02T01:25:13+00:00

Oblosnky’s Other Pun

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Despite being a Brumbies fan I would like Petaia there (at fullback or right wing with Kellaway at fullback). I’m a Banks fan but since he is going overseas and not obviously so much better than the alternatives I find him a bit of a head scratcher. I guess this series is the priority and Rennie sees him as the best option.

2022-07-02T01:19:31+00:00

Short Arm

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So, as long as the stadium is sold out we forget about everything else? As Dude says promote the game at grassroots - visit schools etc get the Wallaby name out there in a Aussie rules state.

2022-07-02T01:16:12+00:00

Bobby

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And Tate not as good as Gordon

2022-07-02T01:11:23+00:00

Bobby

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Jacko, your grasp and introduction of new words is great. I don't care if the Wallabies "maul" all night and to a win.

2022-07-02T01:10:48+00:00

TRhing-me

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Rennie! you're a good coach. But selector! I have my doubts. Approve of Cooper and Leaving Tate out is a big mistake. And if you fritter away possession as I've seen the Brumbies half does then I can only see the inevitable. As a consequence there will result in further panic selections all stemming from initial blunders. England to win this Cook Cup with Eddie Jones receiving the Ella-Mobbs Cup for player of the series.

2022-07-02T01:06:38+00:00

Bobby

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Thought the game is sold out ?

2022-07-02T01:01:31+00:00

Oblosnky’s Other Pun

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Nice post Max. Honestly I don’t quite understand the Lolesio selection either. While I think he is more important than JOC for the World Cup given the latter’s age and recent injuries, are we really going to replace Quade with the game in the balance? And if he is just there as injury cover then I would have thought Wilson covering 6/8 or JOC covering 10/12/13 would be more valuable. Not sure I agree on Campbell. I thought his season last year was better and yet he doesn’t seem to be in Rennie’s plans. Otherwise, top elucidation of things :thumbup:

2022-07-02T00:59:45+00:00

Jimbo81

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and they still cant execute a maul at test level

2022-07-02T00:54:21+00:00

ozziedude

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Totally agree. You’d think RA would be trying to promote the game and mend some bridges out west, having the Wallabies there all week in the schools/ clubs would help

2022-07-02T00:49:51+00:00

Simon Hill

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Republican hooker in name only

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