Slipper reveals how Hooper captaincy call will be made and the momentum crushing law he 'can't understand'

By Roar Rugby Podcast / Editor

The Wallabies’ incumbent captain James Slipper says it will be Michael Hooper’s decision if he is ready to reclaim the leadership on the Spring Tour.

Hooper, who left the group a day before the opening Rugby Championship Test against Argentina, has just resumed training with some of the squad ahead of a likely recall for the five European Tests starting in Scotland later this month.

While Hooper is expected to be named later this week in a tour party of around 35 players, there is still uncertainty over his intentions when it comes to the captaincy.

Slipper told The Roar Rugby Podcast: “We haven’t really spoken about it too much but I think that’s really Hoops’ call.

“We’re not going to throw anything that Hoops doesn’t want at him. It’s more about Hoops being comfortable back being back playing.

“We just want him to be as happy as he can and as fit and healthy as he can because we know what sort of player he is and what sort of leader naturally he is.

“Just to have him around the around the squad, even if he’s not playing he’ll be a big addition for us. For a lot of our young players seeing him in the same change room will be really beneficial for us as well. We haven’t had that chat yet and I’m sure we will.”

Slipper stepped into the role in Argentina and has led the team in the six Tests since Hooper’s departure.

An experienced, calm head, Slipper has led from the front but admits it’s been a difficult period dogged by inconsistency. He said captaincy was not something he coveted or sought out.

“Whenever you prepare really well and everything goes to plan and you get the result it’s very rewarding,” Slipper said.

“I just wanted to be a player doing my doing my job for the team. I take a lot of happiness from doing my job. So if I can walk off the field knowing I’ve done my bit for the team to get the result we want regardless of being captain that’s all that matters to me.

“It’s been a rocky road this year for sure – a lot of ups and downs we’ve had a lot of adversity as well. It’s been a tough year but I’ve learned a lot essentially and you know whether I’m captain for much longer I’m not too sure but for what it is this year, I’ve enjoyed it. I want to finish the year strong.”

Slipper was asked about his captaincy style.

“You’ve got to read the situation at the time. Read the room. That’s something I’ve probably learned over the years is when, for lack of a better word, a spray is needed,” said Slipper.

“Nine times out of 10 I’m more measured, more calm. I’m looking for solutions, rather than just spraying someone. If you’re trying to get a reaction out of someone by spraying them, you don’t know if that actually gets through.

“What do they actually need to do as a player to fix their role? Dave Rennie is pretty similar as well. He’s very measured, very calm in the change room. It’s about being solution based – what are we doing wrong? What are we doing right? Looking at the detail and the clarity within the game.”

Asked to sum up the year in one word, Slipper’s answer won’t surprise any Wallabies fan.

“Inconsistent. It’s common knowledge that we’ve been able to put in a good performance, but haven’t really backed it up with another one the week after.

“It’s really disappointing as a rugby player. Because you look at a tournament like the World Cup, and you need to win, essentially seven in a row to be standing at the top at the end. At the moment, we’re a bit off there.

“It’s something we’ve definitely addressed and we’re just not seeing that transfer into the games. We’ve had plenty of injuries this year. I’ve never seen anything like it. We lost our skip.

“At times times there were we had a similar team to the one we played the week before, and we played well. Individually we need to make sure that we’re doing everything we can to make sure we back up performances.”

Rugby fans have been frustrated with the direction the game is taking in terms of ball in play time and TMO intervention. Slipper shares some concerns – with water breaks a particular bugbear for the veteran prop.

“I still don’t understand it. I speak to the ref before each game, and we have our chats and I actually bring that up most most weeks, asking how’s it gonna work this week?” Slipper revealed.

“Most refs, if there’s an injury on the field, they’ll pull the water card then, which I think smart.”

He said in Argentina Australia scored a try, the players walked back for the kickoff and then the referee blew for a water break.

“I just couldn’t understand why that’s needed in the game,” Slipper said.

He said the ball in play conversation was worth having, but felt it might be too tough to solve.

“There’s not really much ball in play at the moment – you’re looking between 25 and 35 minutes max of actual ball in play.

“Whether you stop the clock, on those situations where the ball’s dead, that can be an option.

“I enjoy running around and bringing that fatigue into the game. As a smaller prop, it’s going to benefit me.”

He said it was a fine balance between attracting the “fringe” fans and staying true to what makes rugby special.

“It’s worth having a discussion about, but I just can’t see, around the world, a buy in for it,” Slipper said.

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-15T03:13:23+00:00

Perthstayer

Roar Rookie


Have a read of NBs article last week. About WBs big backrow vs MH stats ( I was bit surprised quite how much they favour MH inclusion). I recon Valentini, Hooper and LSL would be good back row (check out another NB article on WBs excelling in UK, LSL is on fire).

2022-10-14T16:06:33+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Because a captain isn’t a problem ever thought? Maybe it’s because you aren’t wallabies coach? :stoked:

2022-10-14T16:00:42+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


I remember some folks on here were saying even white would’ve been a better captain and he annoyed the refs to a point one of them threatened him with a card lol

2022-10-14T15:58:28+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Tell who's better strategist instead of talking philosophy.

2022-10-14T15:56:47+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Jeez bringing beale saga into it :laughing: Good they are motivated now under slipper isn't it?

2022-10-14T15:54:20+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Hooper is the least successful captain/player. What are you smoking people who make this claim with straight face?

2022-10-14T15:47:05+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


I hope you'll get some treatment

2022-10-14T15:44:30+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Water breaks were created because of rassie

2022-10-13T07:31:34+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


You will believe what you want to believe. I just looked at a shot of him standing next to Scott Sio (listed at 187cm) at the anthem and there is a bee’s d%$k between them in height so perhaps Sio has fudged his height too.

2022-10-13T00:29:55+00:00

Brakpan

Guest


I disagree with those stats, as i`ve stood next to him about 1 foot away, he is not 6 feet tall, he is at best 178 cm. or 5`10. No taller.

2022-10-13T00:16:21+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


I am good thank you Harry, I hope that you are well also. Cheers for for your response and your thoughts are in line with my thinking also, I would like to see Andre and Elrigh especially given the chance as they have plenty to offer. Willemse certainly has fitted in seamlessly and will be one of the stars at next year’s RWC. Jessie Kriel, surprised me as I thought he would have been better than he was in the RC. I am just glad as my favourite Boks player kept going with his relentless form, Marx just does not have a bad game in him. Again thank you mate for the update, as there is not enough about SA on the Roar.

2022-10-12T23:52:27+00:00

TiredOldGit

Roar Rookie


I'm not having a dig at hooper, I'm making a comment about the role of captain and how it seems ambiguous as to what goes into selection when it feels like a custodian position. Replace the name hooper with anyone elses and I'd still arrive at the same point about poor win ratio, the divide made through saying he's being let down by others, and being propped up by hyperboles. I think the strategist role isn't there because the wallabies seem over coached by the current coach and the previous coach. The state of the wallabies is an unfair burden to put on anyone's shoulders, let alone someone coming back from a mental health break. The kind of leadership on the field which would be good to see is the kind that gets the right attitude out of players so players aren't isolated at the ruck constantly, can foster the calmness that stops rushed passes - bad quick taps - or misguided runs on kick returns, and can send a message about discipline and it's followed through with. All these things happen constantly at the wallabies and everyone scratched their heads and says "they trained well". So what's happening once they get on the field? I don't think it should be one player, I agree it should be a few leaders across the park. But instead of waiting for the sword to be placed on the shoulder they should just step up. I think fear of responsibility in a losing team is stopping them which comes back to culture and environment which Rennie is responsible for.

2022-10-12T19:54:10+00:00

Danny McGowan

Roar Rookie


:laughing: Fair enough too Fin, what was I thinking?? :laughing:

2022-10-12T19:45:08+00:00

Danny McGowan

Roar Rookie


Yep I realise it's not for you to answer, but when having a dig at Hooper I guessed you had someone in mind. Maybe this strategist just isn't there?

2022-10-12T19:18:56+00:00

Nick

Roar Rookie


That water break is mind bogglingly dumb!

2022-10-12T19:12:31+00:00

Fin

Roar Rookie


There we go. My favourite conspiracy theory.

2022-10-12T13:55:12+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Some fast facts opinions. Fixed it for you

2022-10-12T13:53:20+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


That list is wrong in so many ways. Cooper, Kerevi and Rodda, are/were all injured. Wilson and McReight are/were fringe players. AAA, White and Valentini are all reasonable candidates but only one has captained at senior level and, at the time, wasn't a certain starter.

2022-10-12T13:50:23+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I'm pretty certain he's 6' and 100kg. Just checked and he is listed as 182cm and 101kg

2022-10-12T12:38:23+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


Aus Bledisloe or WoW... which will arrive first?

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