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Teen James O'Connor looms as likely bolter to fill Wallabies fullback spot
May 15, 2009
Teenage sensation James O'Connor has emerged as the surprise solution to the Wallabies' fullback dilemma.
Western Force utility back O'Connor looms as Australia's backline bolter for the start of the domestic Test season as a host of No.15 candidates have struggled to make their mark during the Super 14.
The 18-year-old Gold Coast product has played the bulk of the 2009 season at inside centre for the Force but made his Test debut at fullback last November in Italy and possesses the wide skill set required in the position.
A former fullback himself, Wallabies coach Robbie Deans has a tough choice at No.15 with no contender appearing to have the full package for the role.
Complicating matters has been the likes of injury-plagued Cameron Shepherd and Adam Ashley-Cooper, who held the fullback position last year, playing most of the Super 14 on the wing.
Force flyer Drew Mitchell and Brumbies custodian Mark Gerrard have shown some good form but also have question marks over their defence while Waratah Lachie Turner is viewed more as a winger.
While small-statured at 84kg, O'Connor has proven himself a reliable defender and is also strong in contact, highlighted by breaking through several tacklers to score against the Stormers in Cape Town last weekend.
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