ANALYSIS: Rennie must take leap of faith in Campbell and Beale to solve Wallabies' worrying fullback puzzle

By Jim Tucker / Expert

Wallabies, we have a problem. There were so many off-key parts to their game in the San Juan crash landing that it may be unfair to pick on just one element.

But, we will.

Fullback. You don’t have to look up the dictionary definition to know it says “specialists are always better than experiments, top wingers and hopeful Harrys.”

You have to feel for coach Dave Rennie because there isn’t a perfect solution staring him in the face.

The All Blacks could pick Jordie Barrett, Beauden Barrett or Will Jordan in the key slot and be guaranteed of a better option than the Wallabies can currently muster.

You have to own the air as a Test fullback. Tom Wright didn’t against Argentina.

For sure, he had teammates being out-jumped for contestable kicks as well but you want a fullback pushing teammates out of the way to climb into the sky to defuse high balls.

Don’t look to Jordan Petaia as a solution. He’ll be better at leaping for high balls with authority and they will definitely rain from the boots of Springboks at Adelaide Oval on August 27.

Jordan Petaia of Australia attempts to avoid a tackle. (Photo by Rodrigo Valle/Getty Images)

That quick release kick to touch and positioning of the best fullbacks is still a major work-on for him.

Petaia did the Wallabies no favour with his dire option just 60 seconds into the Test in San Juan. He retrieved a kick ahead OK but needed to go to ground and cop a trampling so his side’s defence could re-set.

The flip ball back to poor Wright was a hospital pass and the swarming Argentinians scored from the bobbling ball.

It was a perfect example of how to gift momentum to a home side pumped to the eyeballs by a big crowd and a rousing rendition of the national anthem, complete with on-field violins.

It reminded this writer very much of that stupid Kurtley Beale cutout pass near his own line that was intercepted in Port Elizabeth in 2018. That gifted try came after just 24 seconds and the Wallabies were chasing the game from that moment.

Andrew Kellaway, last year’s big discovery, may be ready to return from injury for Adelaide but he’s a far better winger than fullback.

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So where does that leave the Wallabies? Tom Banks is gone with injury. Reece Hodge spills too many high kicks and doesn’t offer enough dynamism in attack. The single specialist fullback option is Jock Campbell.

Wallaby great David Campese has been calling for Campbell to start in the gold No.15 jersey since the start of the season.

Campbell is not a burly physical type but he did some good things for Australia A in Fiji recently. Importantly, he looks like a fullback every time he plays…in position for the high ball and always sizing up where to strike with the footwork that so often beats the first defender.

He deserves his shot.

Come September, we may well be talking again about Kurtley Beale being a fullback option. His hamstring should be road tested by then for a possible return against the All Blacks. Give me a specialist fullback every time.

The Wallabies conceded four tries to kicks in behind, both clever nudges and that high kick before half-time which the Aussies let bounce.

“We want to earn the respect of the country and you don’t do it like that,” Rennie said just minutes after the Test when the defeat was still raw.

Please, give ample credit to the Pumas. They played superbly.

The kicking barrage was pinpoint, there was real venom to the forward carries and the backs were sharp.

The Argentinians had a tough time of it during COVID. The rug was pulled out from under their Super Rugby side and they continually played Tests on the road.

That said, they have still beaten the All Blacks, Wales, Scotland and now Australia since the last Rugby World Cup.

They again look like a serious World Cup wildcard for France next year.

They sit in Pool D with England. The Pumas are good enough to knock off the English because they have a pack that won’t be bullied.

It would be enough to beat Japan and Samoa in the same pool to advance to the quarter-finals.

Now wouldn’t that be a Michael Cheika moment. He couldn’t beat old mate Eddie Jones with the Wallabies in 2019 but he may go to France with a better chance to derail Eddie with the Argentinian side he now coaches.

The Crowd Says:

2022-08-18T20:31:45+00:00

The Hen

Roar Rookie


Thanks I just think they need cool heads. Hodge is not a dynamic player but he is a very good game manager. Combine him with Noah and I know that will give the entire team direction and focus.

2022-08-17T01:50:31+00:00

Baz

Roar Rookie


QLD already have a 10, yes O Connor is a bit garbage at test level but he's great for the reds.

2022-08-16T11:24:42+00:00

Rugbynutter

Roar Rookie


After the wright disaster last weekend Campbell or Beale yes please as at least both experienced playing fullback. Hodge it seems is destined to being the mr Fixit utility and even he seems to have accepted that.

2022-08-16T10:13:44+00:00

Diamond Jackie

Roar Rookie


CC looked fast and was fast ! I do release this is your domain though Busted Fullback !

2022-08-16T09:37:22+00:00

Neil Welsford

Guest


watched his highlights reel on youtube from 2017. very impressive

2022-08-16T03:43:56+00:00

Stu

Roar Rookie


Yes. I like 10’s to have no razzle-dazzle, so they just non-stop pump the team forward with reliability. Hodge is great at that when he’s in at 10.. he reminds me of Berrick Barnes in that regard. Not flash.. but very solid, rarely outplayed, never flogged, strong defender in position, never quits, and has a few tricks - enough that he could pull something out if the attack was becoming stale. I loved the grubber ahead try he pulled off a few minutes in to the test against the Kiwis about 4 years ago.. came from nowhere! :stoked:

2022-08-16T01:19:08+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Not sure about Rona but I know he was keen to come home.

2022-08-16T00:41:14+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


Morning WL. Well thanks. Hope the sun is shining for you too. :thumbup:

2022-08-15T23:52:18+00:00

Malotru

Roar Rookie


Pietsch, a big body?? 78kg (Wikipedia), World Rugby 89kgs and all.rugby 95kgs. None of those figures makes him a particularly big winger in World Rugby.

2022-08-15T22:47:15+00:00

ozziedude

Roar Rookie


not that hack

2022-08-15T22:46:08+00:00

ozziedude

Roar Rookie


the swans guy was the skills coach for the abs

2022-08-15T16:57:01+00:00

Wallabies_Larkham

Roar Rookie


"DR might have been frustrated with the reds staff for not developing him" I was referring here to JP

2022-08-15T16:55:11+00:00

Wallabies_Larkham

Roar Rookie


Hehe Hi BF..hope you are well mate..you see DR seems to look at certain aspects of a player and if you don't meet that expectations then it is tough luck for you..tommy wright performed poorly against French flair and look you never saw him for many games until the NH tour last year..So if Jock does get a shot and not perform he will find himself very quick on the outer...DR might have been frustrated with the reds staff for not developing him at no 15 for the reds instead of Jock..

2022-08-15T16:09:43+00:00

adastra32

Roar Rookie


Lynagh would probably have been capped by England on the tour just completed but was injured. Added to which, he is a winger not a No 15 – something which does seem to matter for Australia.

2022-08-15T14:22:09+00:00

Bentnuc

Roar Pro


I see the Force just signed bryce Hegarty. Good player. Very underrated. Stewart was a good buy too. Is Rona defo signed? Good buys for the force

2022-08-15T13:55:34+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


He got the head knock because he doesn’t have the understanding or natural attributes to be a 15. Experiment failed. Leave a future world class winger to become just that, not the next Mr Fix-it.

2022-08-15T13:51:46+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


No, every coach he’s had has used him as a Mr Fix-it. And he seems to be such a team man that he’s put team above himself. I admire his loyalty to the team, but a bit of selfishness might have seen a better outcome for himself.

2022-08-15T13:49:00+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Worth a shot! Good stuff

2022-08-15T13:44:58+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


I’m a JC believer who thinks he has earns the right to be given a go, like just about everyone else in every other position. And wasn’t Paisami supposed to be too small? Back to 15... can you show me where any of the 15 experiments have shown consistent success? JC is a specialist, and that’s what we need for test starters. Mr Versitile sits on the bench.

2022-08-15T13:36:51+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


WL, you know how I feel but hey, let’s experiment our way right out of the WC. :angry:

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