WALLABIES TEAM: Rennie springs No. 10 surprise, Rebels prop set to debut, Wright returns to fullback

By Christy Doran / Editor

CARDIFF – The Wallabies have just six Tests to play before next year’s World Cup, but Dave Rennie will cast the net further in their season finale against Wales at the Principality Stadium on Saturday (Sunday AEDT).

Next off the cab rank is Waratahs young gun Ben Donaldson, who has been selected ahead of Noah Lolesio in the No.10 jersey.

It will be the 23-year-old’s starting debut, having missed a conversion attempt on debut against Italy that saw the Wallabies lose their first Test to the European nation.

Donaldson is one of seven changes to the starting side, and he will partner his NSW teammate Jake Gordon, who has been promoted in the absence of Nic White, in the halves.

Reece Hodge will wear the No.12 jersey for the first time since partnering Tevita Kuridrani against England on December 3, 2016.

While Tom Wright has returned to fullback in place of the injured Andrew Kellaway, with Jordan Petaia partnering Mark Nawaqanitawase on the wings.

Fraser McReight gets an opportunity in the No.7 jersey in the absence of the concussed Michael Hooper while Langi Gleeson starts at the back of the scrum.

The Wallabies’ bench has received a major makeover too, with returning Rebels prop Sam Talakai in line to make his debut. He is joined by fellow front-rower Tom Robertson and hooker Lachlan Lonergan on the bench.

Ned Hanigan and Pete Samu provide versatility off the bench while Tate McDermott, Lolesio and Jock Campbell are the last three fit and available backs on tour.

The Test represents a significant one for Rennie, who has won just four of 13 matches in 2022 and just one of four on their end of season Spring Tour.

While he will likely remain in the job no matter the result in Cardiff, the New Zealand coach had planned to roll out his best squad against Wales, but injuries have scuppered those plans in yet another blow to his hopes of taking some momentum into next season.

Ben Donaldson.  (Photo by FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP via Getty Images)

“There weren’t a lot of calls we had to make,” Rennie said.

“The original plan was we knew Will (Skelton) was leaving, we knew Bernard (Foley) was leaving, and to put out as strong a team as possible, pretty similar to the Irish squad, but obviously there’s been a few changes and [that] creates opportunity.”

The decision to select Donaldson over Lolesio is the major talking point.

It’s yet another blow to Lolesio’s confidence, having been looked past on a number of occasions to more senior players like Quade Cooper and Bernard Foley in recent years.

Rennie admitted he didn’t initially plan on giving Donaldson the No.10 jersey but with just six Tests remaining before the Wallabies open their World Cup campaign in Paris next September, the third-year coach wanted to discover more about the Waratahs utility back.

“I wouldn’t say it’s been a plan, but we all want to learn a bit more about him,” Rennie said.

“He only got five minutes against Italy. Initially we were thinking to get him on the field earlier in that game but we scored late, Noah converts from the sideline and we’re down by three, and when we were down by six with five to go we decided to throw him out there and see what he could do.

“He’s trained really well. He’s got a good skill-set, big kicker off the ball, quick, so his ability to play flat, and he’s developing the voice and the ability to boss people around, so we’ll need to see plenty of that. He’s got familiarity with him on the inside with Jake playing and then a fair bit of experience with Hodgey on his outside, so that should help.”

Pressed whether Lolesio had slipped down the pecking order, Rennie revealed Cooper, who has played just one Test this season after suffering separate calf and Achilles injuries, was his preferred playmaking option but emphasised the need to discover more about his other options ahead of next year’s defining campaign.  

“No, I would say, we want to find out [more] about Ben,” Rennie said.

“We’ve got to head into a World Cup year next year, the assumption is Quade will be fit and available hopefully, so we obviously know a lot about him, a lot about Bernard, we’re going to find out a bit more about Ben.

“His versatility helps too. He can play 15, certainly quick enough to play back there, and we’ve got Noah who’s got a fair bit of experience now to come into the game late.”

Despite the injury crisis Rennie said it was vital the Wallabies finish the year on a high, but the 59-year-old, who celebrated his birthday on Tuesday, is anticipating a response from the Welsh, who suffered a shock one-point defeat to Georgia last weekend.

“It’s big for us,” he said.

“It’s big from a tour point of view. We want to finish on a high note. We’ve lost three in a row. Even though a couple of those were pretty good performances, you’ve got to find a way to win, so it’s going to be similar on Saturday.

“We’re without a fair bit of cattle, but we’ve got a good side on the field and we need to perform well. If we do that, we’re in with a show.

“They’ll be hurting. We’ve reflected on that. We’re hitting as well because we put a lot into last week’s effort and come up short. But we’re aware how much they’ll be hurting after that loss. They’re probably getting it in the media here and they’ll want a response, so we fully understand the intensity required.”

Wallabies team

1. James Slipper (c) (126 Tests)

2. Folau Fainga’a (37 Tests)

3. Allan Alaalatoa (63 Tests)

4. Nick Frost (8 Tests)

5. Cadeyrn Neville (7 Tests)

6. Jed Holloway (9 Tests)

7. Fraser McReight (9 Tests)

8. Langi Gleeson (2 Tests)

9. Jake Gordon (19 Tests)

10. Ben Donaldson (1 Test)

11. Mark Nawaqanitawase (2 Tests)

12. Reece Hodge (61 Tests)

13. Len Ikitau (25 Tests)

14. Jordan Petaia (24 Tests)

15. Tom Wright (22 Tests)

Replacements

16. Lachlan Lonergan (7 Tests)

17. Tom Robertson (30 Tests)

18. Sam Talakai*

19. Ned Hanigan (27 Tests)

20. Pete Samu (32 Tests)

21. Tate McDermott (20 Tests)

22. Noah Lolesio (16 Tests)

23. Jock Campbell (3 Tests)

*denotes uncapped

The Crowd Says:

2022-12-18T18:39:33+00:00

The Hen

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:thumbup:

2022-12-15T20:45:15+00:00

Malotru

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I'm not your cousin chook!!

2022-12-13T03:42:29+00:00

The Hen

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Oh I don’t know the game where the abs lost cuz. Or this one. Open the eyes Mal

2022-11-28T09:03:44+00:00

Muglair

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I have always liked his range of football skills, but felt he could not quite put it all together at test level. Coming off the bench, I wonder if it simplifies his game. He is given a fixed position and role and seems to thrive on that.

2022-11-28T09:01:39+00:00

Muglair

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I agree Gamble is a better option, McReight is not yet at test standard, I think strength and weight comes with some maturity. He does not have Hooper's presence. I think who goes as backup will really depend on SR form, like a few other positions.

2022-11-26T16:52:18+00:00

Reframe

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Laughable, you ask for justification and then rest on your laurels w8th "no it doesn't", which amounts to nothing more than complete and utter vindication that indeed the term guru is very loosely awarded. I expected more but then given the calibre of your arguments I am not surprised. Sadly anyone other than your opinion or those sycophants who believe every word you say will no doubt rejoice in your ineptitude. The game of rugby suffers because of the ability to see things as they are not as you would dream. Case in point the baseless commentary that you present. Have a great weekend.

2022-11-26T16:44:51+00:00

Reframe

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Hard to take anything credible from a supposed guru who obviously is incapable of reading. But alas that is just further evidence of your interest ability to ignore the facts that the Wallabies are just not up to task. Whilst your perseverance is applauded your insight is hardly worthy of mention. You use the rules to deflect from the fact that "if" Folau was available he would be a far better fit than anyone else you fail to mention. But that is okay I understand that denial is part of your inept logic. Have a great weekend.

2022-11-26T14:51:05+00:00

docrugby

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I really felt that,,,I remember.

2022-11-26T11:20:23+00:00

Glenn

Guest


Maybe PK we should go 'back to the future', because what we are doing is not working over the last decade and a bit.

2022-11-26T10:49:38+00:00

PeterK

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NB showed how poor his defence was when he started at 7, I missed it live

2022-11-26T10:48:44+00:00

PeterK

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when new information becomes available open minded people reevaluate their positions. NB showed comprehensively how poor his defence was in that game, I missed it live.

2022-11-26T10:43:10+00:00

Chivas

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If NL was a stronger player like say Cruden was then he is calling the shots. If QC was there he would also be calling the shots…. It’s not a power thing. If I have a strong player outside me I will feed him all day. If he isn’t then I will run things as I see fit.

2022-11-26T10:37:03+00:00

Chivas

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Yes and that is why I responded to you. I don’t typically share as it takes me back to dark places and for the most part I would rather not live in my head. But unfortunately there is not a switch I can find to turn it off and I don’t want to take drugs as they make you feel like you are looking at the world through a plastic bag. Exercise and setting goals and the kindness of others is probably for me at least mean a lot more than many people think too. A small act of kindness or understanding makes people who struggle feel they are not alone, so even your simple comment that you feel for people like myself and others is a beam of light. As I say, you are a good man Pete and I know that. But to your point I agree that peoples feelings and well being do need to be taken into consideration when communicating, but they shouldn’t hold one back from making the right decisions. Being aware is good as is critical thinking and being logical and making good decisions. I would think that Noah would have good people around him including the Wallabies coaching staff and others. I also think Numpty’s comments around Noah are pretty spot on and I think this is the challenge for the Wallabies coach. Everyone wants to pile in, but the solutions they put up I don’t think lead to better team morale or confidence.

2022-11-26T08:20:39+00:00

Glenn

Guest


No he wasn't. In game 2 and 3 against NZ in the 2022 RC Samu was best forward for Wallabies. Your words from post game post was "...Backrow retained....". Samu 7, McReight 20. If we require consistency from players we should also expect it from our Gurus.????

2022-11-26T07:58:54+00:00

Rugbynutter

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I think gamble may prove yet the better option at 7 backup then Mcreight. Gamble eligible march next year for wallabies. Probably too late to blood for wallabies RWC squad but really hooper nailed starting 7 so more his replacement post RWC discussion (as to me big bet RWC hoopers swansong for the wallabies)

2022-11-26T07:55:44+00:00

Rugbynutter

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My lens against all blacks may be skewed but general pundits call was he had a blinder against all blacks at 7. Agreed at 8 for Italy dissappointing. What is Samu’s ceiling and whether best bench or starting the continuing debate. But agree on northern tour not matched rugby championship highlights.

2022-11-26T07:53:21+00:00

Monorchid

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This is off topic. But I would have thought that Rugby Australia could have taken a decision to have this game broadcast for free to try to get a wider audience interested in rugby. But I've checked the TV Channel 9 programme here in Brisbane for today and tomorrow. The game doesn't seem to be going to appear later tonight, early tomorrow morning, nor will there be a replay. The article in today's The Courier-Mail is very small and is hidden between copious report of racing, rugby league, and the Qatar world cup. Congratulations Rubgy Australia. You really know how to promote the game we all love.

2022-11-26T07:52:41+00:00

PeterK

Roar Guru


I feel for you and people with PTSD. I have had it my self for a near death experience for 3 years or so but no longer. I should not have strayed into this area but stuck to the focus on how feelings are more important than logic, truth, and rational thought nowadays.

2022-11-26T06:10:42+00:00

DaveJ

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How many players out from a first picked 23? Korobeite, Kelleway, Kerevi, Cooper, White, Valentini, Hooper, Rodda, Porecki, Paisami, Foley, Skelton, Arnold/Salakaia-Loto, Tupou, Bell? So pretty much a B team, as against Italy. Little chance of a win.

2022-11-26T05:56:39+00:00

DaveJ

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Is White injured or unavailable?

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