Wallaroos have to pick themselves up off the canvas... against French side that just beat the Black Ferns

By Hugh_96 / Roar Pro

Last week, the old saying ‘a change is as good as a holiday’ did not deliver a great holiday for the Wallaroos against the Red Roses. It delivered a 42-7 loss.

To be honest, it went the way one would have expected. England, just like the Black Ferns did a couple of weeks ago, wore the Wallaroos down and were able to continually post points.

The team changes made for the England game were both forced (an injury and a suspension) and unforced. There were four changes to the starting pack, including a debutant, and two debutants off the bench.

It sounds all a bit cliched, maybe a bit biased too, but last week’s score did not really reflect the game. It’s probably worth noting that the Red Roses are the number one team on the rankings and for some perspective, the Wallabies did lose 40-6 to the eighth-ranked team Wales at the World Cup.

The Wallaroos did not play that badly across the board, although there were a couple of disaster areas. In particular, losing nine lineouts, challenges defending mauls and some turnovers at inopportune times made it tough. Throw in Annabelle Codey’s two yellow cards, equalling a red, and Maya Stewart’s concussion – it was not a good day.

The other 2 games of the WXV Tier One tournament were crackers, especially France’s 18-17 win over New Zealand. Canada and Wales were pretty well matched in the first half, but in the end, Canada ran away in the second half to a 42-22 win.

Anyway, that is all last week.

The Wallaroos have been thrown off their steed a few times this season and landed pretty heavily. For them, it is all about just getting back on the horse and going again. They are up against a very, very good French side. No sugar coating here. The Wallaroos are in for another tough game. The French defence was outstanding against the Kiwis. The Australian women will need something extra special to break it down.

On the team front this week there are a couple of tweaks.

The backline is pretty much as expected. It is the same as last week except Desiree Miller gets the start on the wing with Maya Stewart out due to HIA protocols. I do wonder where Lori Cramer is with her injury and whether she was available for selection. Her experience would have been handy if available. In saying that, 18-year-old Faitala Moleka at fullback, while not having the experience, has a lot of potential.

Arabella McKenzie has stepped up this season and really grown as a player after her stint in the UK and she played well at No.12 last week. As for Georgina Friedrichs, it gets boring saying it after each game but she is just an all-around quality player, especially her defence and work over the ball.

It is good to see Melanie Wilks get a run off the bench, she has been in and around the squad for a while now.

The backs did show a bit last week, they just need some good consistent ball. The big issue. The forwards.

It is a bit of the ‘shrug’ emoji when considering the selection and options.

The front row pretty much self-selects. It is just a decision as to who starts or comes off the bench with one of the five props missing out. The same starting and bench has been retained this week which is a fair call. They won all but one of their 11 scrums.

With lock Codey suspended, in comes Sera Naiqama pairing up with captain Michaela Leonard. Atasi Lafai is on the bench and made a good impact last week, so it would not have been surprising if she had been selected to start.

Carys Dallinger. (Photo by Mark Tantrum – World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

In the backrow, coach Jay Tregonning has retained last week’s combination: Siokapesi Palu at No.6, Emily Chancellor at No.7 and Kaitlan Leaney at No.8. It seems odd that Ash Marsters is not starting or on the bench – I thought she made a difference when she came on. On the bench is youngster Leilani Nathan who can cover both lock and backrow.

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So for some pre-RWC final rugby, check out the Wallaroos taking on the French.

Starters

1. Brianna Hoy – 1 cap
2. Tania Naden – 7 caps
3. Eva Karpani – 19 caps
4. Sera Naiqama – 11 caps
5. Michaela Leonard (c) – 19 caps
6. Siokapesi Palu – 4 caps
7. Emily Chancellor – 21 caps
8. Kaitlan Leaney – 13 caps
9. Layne Morgan – 17 caps
10. Carys Dallinger – 4 caps
11. Ivania Wong – 13 caps
12. Arabella McKenzie – 19 caps
13. Georgina Friedrichs – 17 caps
14. Desiree Miller – 1 cap
15. Faitala Moleka – 4 caps

Bench

16. Adiana Talakai – 14 caps
17. Bree-Anna Cheatham – 7 caps
18. Emily Robinson – 23 caps
19. Atasi Lafai – 7 caps
20. Leilani Nathan – 1 cap
21. Sarah Dougherty – 1 cap
22. Cecilia Smith – 10 caps
23. Melanie Wilks – uncapped

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2023-10-28T09:10:41+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Haven’t watched the Kiwi game yet. But Jasmine Joyce for her size is a quality player. Seen her on the 7s circuit over the last couple of years.

2023-10-28T06:21:56+00:00

IanT

Roar Rookie


So where's the live blog for womans matches - or even any tabs for wallaroos squad, or fixtures?

2023-10-28T05:47:37+00:00

moaman

Roar Guru


Hugh, I just finished watching the Black Ferns’ demolition of Wales. Winger Mererangi Paul, in her 5th game, ran 177 metres and her team ran an incredible 1032 metres! I’d urge anyone to watch at least the highlights. One of the standout players on the pitch was Welsh wizard magician Jasmine Joyce. Incredible shift in a losing side. Kennedy Simon was the pick of the kiwis for mine but I was spoilt for choice.

AUTHOR

2023-10-27T23:29:33+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Next weeks England v NZ game will be interesting

AUTHOR

2023-10-27T21:31:27+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


It is a bit of a dilemma, agree Smith was the best 12 in Super W but McKenzie was good last week.

2023-10-27T13:06:43+00:00

East Coast Aces

Roar Rookie


I think France are also without a couple of backs who play 7s as well.

2023-10-27T13:06:04+00:00

East Coast Aces

Roar Rookie


I was Menzies biggest critic last year at 10. I'm much more happy with her at 12 however Smith was by far the best 12 in this year's Super W so she definitely needs to also be given a crack soon.

2023-10-27T13:04:46+00:00

East Coast Aces

Roar Rookie


yep she'd be my starting second row with Leonard if we had either Kemp or Hamilton. Hamilton has just flown to France again. Good for her but would have loved her to be playing for Wallaroos. But not sure what sort of example that would be to go straight from NRLW to WXV

2023-10-27T06:01:52+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Nice to see France getting up against the Black Fern's Hugh, as IMO & a few others, they don't look as good without their star Seven's players, who as we know, are now in preparation for the Women's World Seven's Series. Mind you there are some good ones coming through, & I was impressed with the Wallaroo's last time out, as they too, have some serious talent coming through

AUTHOR

2023-10-27T05:13:17+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Fingers crossed maybe they will be a bit flat, they did a lot of tackling against the Kiwis

2023-10-26T22:05:29+00:00

Nivlek

Roar Rookie


A good entree to the World Cup final for sure. They’ll miss Masters, she’s probably the most creative of our forwards with ball in hand. I like the selection of Mckenzie at 12. The french defence is top shelf, but hopefully the wallaroos can fix their line out woes and string some good attacking phases together - you never know, we might just catch France a bit flat after their big win last weekend..

AUTHOR

2023-10-26T20:08:26+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Sounds like both Marsters & Cramer are injured so haven’t been selected which is unfortunate. And yep really missing the 2 Graces. Leaney doing her best at 8 but she doesn’t have the experience & doesn’t seem to be able to get over the advantage line as the 2 Graces did.

2023-10-26T18:29:38+00:00

East Coast Aces

Roar Rookie


Grear to see a desire Miller starting. She is very good. I still can't believe we let both Grace Kemp and Grace Hamilton go to NRLW. We should have done everything possible to keep atleast 1. Now we go from having two world class 8s to having to use a second rower at 8. Does anyone know if Masters is injured? Surely that's the only reason for her not to be selected. She's good enough to start at either 2 or 6. Hopefully they play well and score some tries. The French team is very good.

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