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Although Test caps will not be awarded, Emirates Western Force blindside flanker Matt Hodgson will play his first match for Australia after today being named in the Wallabies side to open the 2009 Bundaberg Rum Rugby Series against the Barbarians.
The Sydney-born loose forward, who will celebrate his 28th birthday later this month, has been selected to partner Force team-mate Richard Brown, and George Smith in the Australian loose-trio for Saturday night’s match at the Sydney Football Stadium.
Stirling Mortlock will lead Australia, and has been named at outside centre for the match, which sees the Wallabies return to the SFS for the first time since a 41-29 win over New Zealand Maori in 2001.
Other features of the backline include the selection of last year’s regular custodian, Adam Ashley-Cooper, at fullback, where he appeared in nine of his 11 Test matches for the Wallabies last year. Lachie Turner and Drew Mitchell are paired on the wings, while there is also a return in the starting formation of the combination between flyhalf Matt Giteau and inside centre Berrick Barnes.
The twin-playmakers have not started alongside each other for the Qantas Wallabies since Australia’s historic 27-15 win over South Africa at Durban on 23 August last year.
In the forward pack, James Horwill is back in the second row after the Queensland Reds captain was forced to miss last year’s Spring Tour due to an operation on a foot-ligament injury.
He will combine with Nathan Sharpe behind Australia’s regular front row from last year’s Test season; props Al Baxter and Benn Robinson, and hooker Stephen Moore.
Wallabies coach Robbie Deans says the strength of the line-up reflects both the respect with which they hold the Barbarians playing roster, but also their desire to “hit the ground” running as the Bundaberg Rum Rugby Series kicks off.
“It’s a high quality line-up we are up against,” Deans says.
“The Barbarians boast proven performers at this level, who are hungry for more success without being burdened by the pressure of expectation that you associate with full Test matches. Because of that, they will be even more dangerous as an opponent. This will be a Test match in every thing but name.”
Deans pointed to December’s match between the two teams in London, which was everything but festival-like in nature, as an example of the type of intensity the fans can expect at the Sydney Football Stadium.
“The Barbarians side we faced last year was a strong one. For experience across the board, this one is even stronger, and they have the advantage on us, in terms of time together to prepare, having played together last weekend when they beat England.”
The Baabaas flexed their muscles at Twickenham last weekend, beating England 33-26.
To oppose the visitors, Australia will field a side that draws on proven performers from last year’s campaign, as well as rewarding some of the form players of the recently concluded Investec Super 14.
Twelve of the players selected today appeared in Australia’s most recent match against the Barbarians at Wembley Stadium in London last December, when the Wallabies prevailed 18-11.
Turner scored the second of Australia’s two tries on that occasion while James O’Connor, who started at fullback on that night but is among the run on reserves this time, handled the goal-kicking and contributed eight points.
As was last year’s practice; players not included in this weekend’s match day squad of 22 who are fit and available for selection will be released to their club’s following Thursday’s Wallabies training session.
The Barbarians, who arrived in Australia yesterday (Monday) morning, announce their line-up for the match tomorrow.
The Wallabies team to play the Barbarians at the Sydney Football Stadium on Saturday 6 June (7.30pm kick off), is:
1. Benn Robinson (NSW Waratahs)
2. Stephen Moore (Brumbies)
3. Al Baxter (NSW Waratahs)
4. James Horwill (Queensland Reds)
5. Nathan Sharpe (EWF)
6. Matt Hodgson (EWF)
7. George Smith (Brumbies)*
8. Richard Brown (EWF)*
9. Luke Burgess (NSW Waratahs)*
10. Matt Giteau (EWF)
11. Drew Mitchell (EWF)*
12. Berrick Barnes (Queensland Reds)
13. Stirling Mortlock (Brumbies, captain)
14. Lachie Turner (Waratahs)*
15. Adam Ashley-Cooper (Brumbies)*
16. Tatafu Polota-Nau (NSW Waratahs)*
17. Ben Alexander (Brumbies)*
18. Dean Mumm (NSW Waratahs)*
19. David Pocock (EWF)*
20. Josh Valentine (EWF)
21. Quade Cooper (Queensland Reds)*
22. James O’Connor (EWF)*
* denotes players who featured in December’s match between the Wallabies and the Barbarians in London.
Australia v Barbarians – Historical Notes
* While the Barbarians have appeared in South Africa previously, Saturday night will be the first time the famous festival club has played in either Australia or New Zealand.
* This will be the 11th match between Australia and the Barbarians since the foundation game in 1948 at Cardiff Arms Park. The Barbarians won on that occasion, 9-6.
* Australia has won its last six matches against the Barbarians, and has won seven of the 10 games that have been played. The most recent match prior to last year was at the end of the 2001 Spring Tour when the Wallabies prevailed 49-35 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
* Saturday night’s match continues the strong association that exists between the Barbarians club and the three Tri-Nations countries of the SANZAR alliance. As well as its record against Australia, the Barbarians have played New Zealand on nine occasions (for a solitary victory, alongside a draw and seven losses), and South Africa six times – for three wins apiece. The Baabaas most recent outing against the Springboks was in 2007, when they beat the newly crowned Rugby World Cup champions. The Baabaas will play New Zealand again during the All Blacks’ Spring Tour later in the year.
* Saturday night represents the 24th match played by the Wallabies at the SFS since it first hosted Test rugby when Australia beat the British & Irish Lions 30-12 in the first Test of the 1989 series.
* The most recent appearance by the Wallabies at the SFS was a 41-29 win over New Zealand Maori in a non-cap match in 2001.
* Australia has won 18 Tests at the ground and lost four.
* The SFS has hosted five other Test matches not featuring Australia, all during the 2003 Rugby World Cup.
Australia v Barbarians Results 1948-2008
1948: Barbarians 9, Australia 6 at Cardiff
1958: Barbarians 11, Australia 6 at Cardiff
1967: Australia 17, Barbarians 11 at Cardiff
1976: Barbarians 19, Australia 7 at Cardiff
1984: Australia 37, Barbarians 30 at Cardiff
1988: Australia 40, Barbarians 22 at Cardiff
1992: Australia 30, Barbarians 20 at Cardiff
1996: Australia 39, Barbarians 12 at London
2001: Australia 49, Barbarians 35 at Cardiff
2008: Australia 18, Barbarians 11 at London
http://www.rugby.com.au/news/wallabi.../section/21893
Looks good on paper 8 current Force players include Gits, Cross is injured or he would have been in the mix some where. So all in all good for the first game
Drew's on the wing! No Lote Turkey-face! YAY!
Two outside backs on the bench, that's interesting... AAC. Dude. Shame JOC isn't starting, but I daresay he'll get some decent game time. Why is Matt Giteau a Brumbies and Josh Valentine a Western Force-ian? Pfft. Hope BamBam gets some game time.
A kick in this game is like a rather nasty alcoholic shooter, only as good as it's chaser...
Courtesy of quality South African commentry
Drew and Quade my only question marks..but to be fair to Drew, he was alright during the season, just not sure of his one-on-one defence, best left on the wing.
Now, the one thing that is really shitting me at the moment is the tv schedule of this game for beautiful Western Australia. 1am in the freaking morning?? WTF??!! (please, somebody tell me this isn't so).
530pm on Fox KQ... if the time you are refering to is Free to Air TV then wouldnt surprise me in the least!!!
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Good to see Hodgo thrown straight into the Cauldron!!! Looking forward to this game the wallabies look strong SBW is gonna get smashed hehe
"The only trophy we won this day, was the blood and sweat we left on the pitch.... and it was enough"
"Rugby may have many problems, but the gravest is undoubtedly that of the persistence of summer."
Chris Laidlaw, New Zealand rugby player and sportswriter. Mud in Your Eye: A Worm's Eye View of the Changing World of Rugby (I 973).
that is one mighty fine line up.
to hodgo
Be There. Be Heard. Be The Force Behind The Force
Gits got in early and picked up his Brumbies kit while in Canberra this week... Technically he is a Brumby now his Force contract has finished...
What is interesting that often when the Wallabies train they train in their provincial kit... I guess for press shots extra...
But then again perhaps he just wanted to be more comfortable....![]()
any word on TV coverage?
Exile
Port Macquarie
"Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard ya hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done! Now if you know what you’re worth then go out and get what you’re worth. But ya gotta be willing to take the hits, and not pointing fingers saying you ain’t where you wanna be because of him, or her, or anybody! Cowards do that and that ain’t you! You’re better than that!" - Rocky Balboa
Foxsports Live @ 5:30 WST, I assume kick off is at 6pm WST
7pm Live on C7 in Sydney
1:30am C7 in Perth
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I think cooper should think himself the luckiest non preformer to warm the bench. He had a shocking season, clearly Dean’s see’s something I can’t. I thought he needed some head shrinking after that season and spend the winter in grade. Nothing like awarding mediocrity to enstill false belief in ones self.
As a diehard wallibies supporter I hope the BABAS forwards absolutley go hard to test the pack.
We need a mean streak in the pack and Baxter’s scowl doesn’t cut it.
Exile
Port Macquarie
"Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard ya hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done! Now if you know what you’re worth then go out and get what you’re worth. But ya gotta be willing to take the hits, and not pointing fingers saying you ain’t where you wanna be because of him, or her, or anybody! Cowards do that and that ain’t you! You’re better than that!" - Rocky Balboa
Great team, good to see Hodgo straight into it!
Why is Gits listed as a Brumbies player?? Guess they had to try and look like they fielded more of the team.
gits is actually contracted to the brumbies from last week as mudskipper said! they using him for marketing so he gets there name next to his!
sure we will see a few guys putting on new jerseys week in week out while the wallabies go round!
Gits got in the 09 Wallabies squad based on his performances wearing the Force's jersey this season not because he put his Brumbies jersey (for next season) on the other day. To quote mudskipper "this is PR BS"