'No idea': Campo confused by Eddie's tactics as Wallabies great says 'anything could happen' in Bledisloe opener

By The Roar / Editor

Days after Simon Poidevin raised his eyebrows over Eddie Jones’ “high risk” selection of Tom Hooper in the prized No.7 jersey for Saturday’s Bledisloe Cup opener at the MCG, fellow Randwick and Wallabies great David Campese has too questioned the direction the Wallabies are heading on the eve of the World Cup.

Jones, who was parachuted into the role in mid-January, pulled yet another selection surprise by turning to rookie Carter Gordon to partner livewire Tate McDermott in the halves to take on the All Blacks.

The promoted duo were two of seven changes to the starting side from the team that lost 34-31 to Argentina a fortnight ago, with fit-again backs Jordan Petaia and Andrew Kellaway also called up.

As well as injecting youth and speed into the side, Jones has named a bigger forward pack by promoting damaging loose-head prop Angus Bell and the bigger body of Hooper, who will play his second Test, at openside flanker in favour of Fraser McReight.

Tate McDermott will start against the All Blacks at the MCG. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

The selections point to Jones wanting to be lethal on the counter as well as being able to withstand the physical onslaught and pace the All Blacks will surely try to play with.

But after consecutive defeats to start his second tenure in charge of the Wallabies, where Jones’ men had less than 40 per cent of possession in both Tests, the pressure is starting to build on the veteran coach’s plan less that two months out from the World Cup.

Compounding the concerns, the beatings on the scoreboard come months after Jones said “possession rugby is dead”.

Campese, who played alongside Jones at Randwick and is the Wallabies’ greatest tryscorer, said he’s been scratching his head over the past month by the game plan served up by his old teammate.

“I actually have got no idea,” Campese told New Zealand’s The Platform on Friday. “

“I actually don’t know because when he arrived in Australia early this year, he went back to his school, brought the Ellas along and went there, and thought it’s great to be back at school and said in the paper, ‘all these kids, everyone should learn to play like the Ellas. You know, run with the ball’.

“Then a month later he comes out and said: ‘running rugby’s dead in Australia, we’re going to kick the ball away to win the World Cup.’

“So, the reality is great when you first come, then he talks up a lot of game. Before going to South Africa he talked about ‘this is going to be better than the Ashes, mate’ and then what happened?”

David Campese has questioned Eddie Jones’ game plan ahead of the Bledisloe Cup. Mandatory Credit: Russell Cheyne/Allsport

Campese, who was a maverick on the field and famously threw a no-look overhead pass to Tim Horan for a stunning try against the All Blacks on their way to the Webb Ellis Cup in 1991, said the Wallabies were paying the price for not having established combinations on the field.

He also questioned the benefit of including overseas stars like Quade Cooper and Samu Kerevi in the Wallabies side, pointing to the lack of cohesion within the team as a result of their inclusions.

“I think he’s still trying to find the combinations. My belief, whenever I played, the more you play with the guys around you, the more confidence you get, you anticipate, you try different things because your mates are there,” he said.

“When you’ve got guys like Quade (Cooper), (Samu) Kerevi, (Marika) Koroibete, all playing overseas, when they come back into play, they’ve got no combinations. It takes months and months to get a combination going, especially at nine and 10.

“I know he’s got to experiment, but anything could happen, because when you pick a team and you don’t know who you’re playing against, you’re a bit more wary and I think that’s what he’s trying to do.”

The Wallabies are rank outsiders against Ian Foster’s All Blacks, who have started The Rugby Championship on fire after stunning victories over Argentina and South Africa.

Both victories have come off the back of fast starts, where the All Blacks have raced out of the blocks to shock their Southern Hemisphere rivals.

Eddie Jones (coach) says the Wallabies can put the All Blacks under pressure. (Photo by Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Despite being massive underdogs, Jones has been on the front-foot for the past fortnight saying the All Blacks don’t have a “mortgage” on playing fast rugby and that the Wallabies would be ready to take on their fancied rivals without the baggage of years gone by.

“We’re an Australian team, we’re developing as a team, can we put the Kiwis under pressure on Saturday, yes,” Jones said.

“And I think some people are going to get a surprise. I can see the way you’re sitting here and thinking what’s this bloke talking about. How can this Australian team do it. The All Blacks have been fantastic for the first two games and you have been mate. But you’re still fans with keyboards, right? Nothing’s changed.”

The Wallabies last held the Bledisloe Cup in 2002.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-30T09:07:35+00:00

Wizz

Roar Rookie


He is half Welsh half Japanese he must get confused some times..

2023-07-29T22:00:15+00:00

Rogue Estate

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To be fair with this lack of combo's and cohesion they defended bloody well considering what this article says. The main combo's I thought that need work are Carter Gordon to Samu Kerevi to Jordan Petaia to wingers. I was impressed with Tate McDermott to Carter Gordon. Andrew Kellaway got involved more as the game went on but didn't link with anyone else in the back line on attack - nearly just an individual in support only. The back line needed more set play plans - but they don't seem to be in the mind set - just kick and chase, run and pass. No on field positional planning - no punchy decisions from 1st five or half back as they are so new. This team if they started a couple of months ago would have been a lot better yesterday. Still not sure about the loosies though.

2023-07-29T14:09:06+00:00

Atlas

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Make that three tests

2023-07-29T13:07:45+00:00

ThugbyFan

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D.Campese = Old man shouting at the clouds "why, back in my day we did things differently". Like tackling was an option? LoL The one thing that Campese is right about is E.Jones changes his words and meanings every 2nd day. I am confused and perhaps some players are; I don't know if Jones is playing mind games or is throwing up new questions every 2nd or 3rd day. :shocked:

2023-07-29T11:02:53+00:00

Filstrup

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Campo: “It's better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubt”

2023-07-29T10:55:49+00:00

Virgil

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:laughing:

2023-07-29T09:46:24+00:00

jeznez

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Well he’s said that now, so next will be him saying we are!

2023-07-29T09:30:56+00:00

Virgil

Roar Rookie


Maate, we are not going to France for the croissants!

2023-07-29T09:26:09+00:00

ScottD

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I'll see you there Jez!!

2023-07-29T09:25:09+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


I tend to agree. There is a fine line between loyalty and accepting mediocrity.

2023-07-29T09:23:44+00:00

ScottD

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I don’t think Carter Gordon is a “rank outsider”. He is clearly the form 10 of the Australian teams this year. As such he is the heir apparent. Hooper was a surprise but surely Eddie is allowed one outsider in preparing for the RWC?

2023-07-29T09:22:08+00:00

jeznez

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Who’s asking for them to peak. I’m just looking for some kind of structure. They are a shambles. The kick the ball away game vs Bokke B’s. The attempt to play a mixed game that doesn’t shift the ball to the power locks at any stage vs Argentina. Now we are going slow at 5,6,7 against one of the quickest teams, that are deadly on turnover. Next week he’ll probably pick dual open sides, such is his lack of consistency.

2023-07-29T09:21:20+00:00

Clippers

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2023-07-29T09:19:56+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


I have no clue either but I think he's sticking to his low possession plan. Expect Gordon to kick. He's definitely aiming breakdown

2023-07-29T09:13:21+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Gordon is good at kicking

2023-07-29T09:04:04+00:00

RD

Roar Rookie


I agree, but what are alternatives. If you want some sort of control of a big personality like EJ, you need to come up with some alternatives. A DoR model would have worked if it was someone else or or of lesser pedigree than Jones as the Head Honcho.

2023-07-29T09:01:33+00:00

RD

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EJ is a big personality and you need guys who can challenge him. He is of Japanese DNA and they are rigid and it’s takes a lot to logically dismantle the thinking and coerce them to think alternatives. Let alone agree. I don’t see anyone younger challenging him if given the opportunity, as they have been given their first caps by Jones.

2023-07-29T08:53:22+00:00

Bodger

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I like what Holloway especially had to say about Jones at his presser, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Eddie is targeting this game but why the wholesale changes is a head scratcher so seems like the plans aren’t going to plan but it does seem like they are working on the right things are very hard. Can the Wallabies play structured and also heads up rugby when needed will be interesting. It’s not been in our DNA for a long time.

2023-07-29T08:43:17+00:00

Bodger

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Reckon the plan is to play up-tempo against the ABs and hit rucks hard, especially the ABs. T Hooper has been selected to hit the ABs rucks I reckon and cause as much carnage as possible. He’s picked more ball carrying forwards this week. Little cohesion, 7 changes to starting side and 5 guys just back from long term injuries. Think it’s a pretty decent team on paper but individuals don’t make a team. Expect plenty of rust this game but a side that hopefully can build and stay in the fight today.

2023-07-29T08:22:19+00:00

Perthstayer

Roar Rookie


I agree. But I'm not letting the players off the missed tackles and careless penalties, which have made an already poor strategy look even worse.

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