No Wallabies, no matter: Wallaroos are go

By Hugh_96 / Roar Pro

Stop press: Waratahs/Wallaroos openside flanker Emily Chancellor has been signed by Harlequins Women. She will join the club after the World Cup.

Hopefully this will be an opportunity that opens up for many more Australian players.

There is plenty of club rugby this weekend but to keep the international flavour of the last couple of weeks going, the Wallaroos are playing.

The Wallaroos have two upcoming Tests: Saturday 20 August in Christchurch and Saturday 27 August in Adelaide as a doubleheader with the Wallabies. These games are vital warm-ups before the World Cup starting on October 8 in New Zealand.

I’m really not sure what prep the Wallaroos have had. They flew to Christchurch on Monday but not aware if they were in camp prior. There has not been anything come out of Rugby Australia since the squad was announced a couple of weeks ago, although the Instagram account has been reactivated this week.

It has been a tough gig for the Wallaroos of late. They have not had a win in recent times, going down to Japan, then in the Pacific Four Series, Canada, USA and New Zealand.

The Black Ferns will again be the overwhelming favourites. (The Wallaroos are yet to defeat the Black Ferns).

Not only do they have more player numbers, they are contracted and getting paid. Earlier this year New Zealand Rugby announced new contracts for around 30 players of between $60,000 and $130,000. This compares with the Wallaroos, who this year if they play in all games and attend all training camps can earn up to $30,000.

With the World Cup coming up, NZR has also thrown the coaching kitchen sink at the Black Ferns with Wayne Smith as head coach, former gold medal-winning Kiwi sevens coach Allan Bunting and also Graham Henry. Add in that six of their Black Ferns sevens squad have joined, meaning they are pretty formidable.

The Wallaroos will be giving it their best shot but realistically they are not in the same ballpark. But in sport anything can happen.

So, what should we be looking for from the team? Not quite sure as the team is yet to be announced. With only two games before the World Cup does the coaching staff stick to the usual mainstays or give a couple of the youngsters a run?

Like any game of rugby to have any chance the forwards need to be competitive. Hopefully Waratahs hooker Adiana Talaki will be back from injury and Grace Kemp starts again at blindside flanker.

The back row that includes Grace Hamilton and Shannon Parry is the beating heart of the team.

(Photo by Andy Jackson/Getty Images)

It is the tight five that will really have to step up, the Wallaroos need parity in the set piece. In the last game against the Kiwis all was going quite well until the Kiwis changed their entire front row, that swung the game.

The backline has some fire power but has not been able to click. Unfortunately, a bit like the Wallabies, one of the big issues was a lack of real depth and as a consequence not a lot of options. It would be good to see Layne Morgan get the start at halfback and expect Arabella Mackenzie at 10.

The real conundrum is 12 with Cecilia Smith, Pauline Piliae and Trilleen Pomare all having had starts and none really taking ownership. At 13 it just has to be Georgina Friedrichs.

The back three is tricky – it will probably be Lori Cramer, Mahlia Murphy and Ivania Wong, assuming she is over her knee injury. The only issue with that back three is neither Cramer nor Wong have much size. So, I’m hoping Bienne Terita from the Aussie sevens program is at least on the bench.

While the Wallaroos do not get much recognition or remuneration from the governing body, I am pretty sure the players would like a bit of support from rugby fans. So, watch the game, even engage on social media.

Good luck to the team, the weather outlook looks promising, cold and wet.

Stan Sport’s coverage begins at 5:05pm on Saturday.

The Crowd Says:

2022-08-22T00:30:00+00:00

Beefa

Guest


From that performance they should pay RA to wear the gold jersey. Absolutely horrible team.

2022-08-20T10:59:19+00:00

RayinSydney

Roar Rookie


They gave everything, got some good players in there , but the Ferns skill set was impressive….Ruby Tui for the AB squad!

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2022-08-20T09:29:47+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Was hoping to be within 20-25 points, so this is worse but in reality not unexpected

AUTHOR

2022-08-20T09:28:44+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Wallaroos aren't in the same ball park, unfortunately.

2022-08-20T08:52:41+00:00

Atlas

Roar Rookie


Game over in Christchurch and it's Black Ferns 52 ( 8 tries, 6 conversions) – Wallaroos 5.

2022-08-20T08:22:09+00:00

RayinSydney

Roar Rookie


Jeez these Ferns have the skills…

2022-08-20T08:05:05+00:00

Atlas

Roar Rookie


At halftime in Christchurch it's Black Ferns 26 ( 4 tries, 3 conversions) - Wallaroos 0.

2022-08-20T03:37:12+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Haha Hugh, one thing that will slow the game down, is the wet weather over there at present. Been watching a bit of NPC, & most venues have been pretty wet.

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2022-08-20T02:39:37+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Thanks Classy - you gave me a laugh, most appreciated.

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2022-08-20T02:38:23+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Not sure of the $$ in detail - I understand it is $200 a day in camp, which in a World Cup year there will be a few, the World Cup itself is 6 weeks. Plus $X for each Test - there have been 5 already, these 2 against NZ now and a min of 3 tests at the World Cup. So if you attend each camp and play all Tests it may add up

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2022-08-20T02:30:08+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


To be honest I am very concerned how the Wallaroos will go today. I heard Wes Clarke speaking yesterday on the radio. He said the Black Ferns were going to play fast attacking rugby and they had some innovative plays to try out. As you mention they have got a serious coaching panel on board.

2022-08-20T01:17:02+00:00

ClassAct

Guest


$30k a year? Surely you jest. Women should not even be allowed to play full contact sport. It is unbecoming of a lady to do so.

2022-08-19T10:13:43+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Interesting Hugh, as there will only be three ex Black Fern sevens stars in the 23 to meet the Walleroo’s this weekend. Being Cocksedge, Tui, & Nathan-Wong off the bench. As it’s been seen there has been two known IRB ( then ) players helping out these girls, being the treble award winning Richie McCaw & Dan Carter. Carter has spent time coaching kicking skills, with them. We’ve also seen that Shags daughter is the manager, being alongside the Professor , & Ted. After observing a few Farah Palmer Cup games, there seems to be talent in abundance overall. These two tests should be a good lead up to the WRWC.

2022-08-19T10:06:09+00:00

Irena

Guest


How do the Wallaroos earn up to $30k a year?! From what I understood they only get a paltry weekly stipend while they’re in camp and on tour. Also interesting to note the omission of Hamilton. Surely not a decision based on form? I really enjoyed watching her play and she seemed to be a strong captain

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2022-08-19T06:55:12+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Am assuming the bottom line is RA just doesn't have the money to invest. Also it is probably the reason RA don't have the players or coach out about doing interviews in case they get asked questions around pay etc and how do they compete with NRLW/AFLW, they wouldn't want to address that publicly . Which is understandable. In Australia women's 7s is quite separate to 15s, not a lot of synergy or relationship, while in NZ many of their 7s players play or have played 15s as part of their provinces.

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2022-08-19T06:49:44+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Agree we need some size on the wing. The challenge is the skill sets of the players. Personally I prefer Murphy at full back but I understand they want player that can kick & distribute at either 12 or 15. They have gone for a straight running & tackler at 12, so they need Piliae at 15, which pushes Murphy to the wing. Also I think they want to see Wong have a go on the wing with her speed & agility, just not sure of her size. I guess we will find out tomorrow afternoon.

2022-08-19T05:34:34+00:00

MC

Guest


Wings - where is Mel Wilks! Strong, fast, great ball skills and can kick; normally a centre! She's in the squad, but can't get game time to prove her worth yet we have challenges on the wing and centres!

2022-08-19T05:28:02+00:00

Short Arm

Roar Rookie


Thanks Hugh, I'm looking forward to seeing the women in action, there's a few there that are unknown to me. Just don't understand why RA have not invested a bit more into the Wallaroos with the RWC being so close to home. How come the Black Ferns were able to score the services of some of their Sevens players & we can't?

2022-08-19T03:07:12+00:00

JC

Roar Rookie


I just hope we don't see Hamilton following Chancellor overseas. :unhappy:

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2022-08-18T23:21:59+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


It is funny I was thinking the same re Grace/ coach relationship. I heard that the Wallaroos (& I imagine led by her) approached RA over various issues last year such as not touring last year/ $$ etc. Also heard her in an interview where she made some comments that at the time I thought were not quite the company line. Grace Hamilton is the heart of the Tahs & no doubt the Wallaroos. She isn’t the most creative 8 but she has a big engine & always gets over the advantage line. Not a reason to select her but she is also rugby through & through. No doubt Grace Kemp is the future but I would play her at 6. Then again she may have a break out game against NZ & prove me completely wrong. Really hope Murphy/ Wong get the opportunity to show their skills

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