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Connolly denies Henjak grudge
Sportal
Wallabies coach John Connolly has denied Australian selectors were still holding a grudge against Matt Henjak for a public misdemeanour on the Wallabies South African tour in 2005.
Henjak, who was serving as understudy to George Gregan in the Brumbies and Wallabies sides that season, was kicked off the tour after a late-night brawl in a bar in Cape Town.
However, Connolly said Henjak's misconduct two years ago was not responsible for him not being named in the 59-man Wallabies train-on squad announced on Monday.
"It's got nothing to do with it," Connolly told the Daily Telegraph. "We've picked purely on form and the opinions of selectors."
With this being the case, Western Force head coach John Mitchell has said he is 'confused' as to why Henjak was not named in the Wallabies squad.
"He performed consistently well throughout Super 14," Mitchell said of Henjak
"All his outputs have stacked up. His accuracy in the tackle, his catch-pass, taking the ball into contact and his defence organisation are all above the benchmarks we set for him this season.
"So how he's not in the top three halfbacks in the country, I'm kind of confused."
Wallabies selectors have instead chosen George Gregan, Waratahs trio Josh Valentine, Brett Sheehan and Josh Holmes as well as Queenslander Sam Cordingley, who hasn't set foot on the Super 14 field this year due to injury.
"(Some of the other halfbacks chosen) haven't exactly been consistent and some of them haven't put any runs on the board," levelled Mitchell,
Mitchell, the former All Blacks coach, re-iterated that he believed Henjak was up to the task of international rugby, and demanded answers from the Australian selectors as to why the 26-year-old scrumhalf won't be adding to his four Test caps in the upcoming international rugby series.
"I wouldn't be sticking my neck out if I didn't think he was capable of playing Test rugby for his country," said Mitchell.
"He's got to know why he's not in the frame so the boy can move forward."