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    Burgess earns Wallabies recall

    Burgess earns Wallabies recall

    October 28, 2008 LUKE Burgess, Australia's discovery of the season, has ended almost three months of frustration with a Test recall for Saturday night's landmark Bledisloe Cup clash with the New Zealand.
    Burgess has beaten veteran Sam Cordingley to the half-back role for the first Test of the Wallabies' demanding six-match spring tour after missing the bulk of this year's Tri Nations tournament with a knee injury.

    Although his 22-man squad will not be announced publicly until Thursday, coach Robbie Deans told the late-blooming 25-year-old of his decision before the Wallabies' first training session in Hong Kong on Tuesday morning.

    "Luke did really well with his entry to Test level and was unlucky to pick up an injury," Deans said.

    "He's done well with the time he's had with us, he's just getting (his international career) underway so we just want to keep pushing on with that and he brings a real energy.

    "It's tough on Sam Cordingley, but Sam's probably already had more than he probably thought he was going to get this year.

    "And it won't be the last rugby that he gets either. He's a great bloke in the group."

    In other developments today, lock Mark Chisholm learned he would start his first Test of the year, while Timana Tahu joined fellow dual international Lote Tuqiri on the unavailable list and Ryan Cross moved into contention to retain his place in the centres alongside skipper Stirling Mortlock.

    Chisholm thought he might well be consigned to life as a bench-warming utility, having been alternating between blindside flanker and lock in recent seasons, before getting his big chance due to a foot injury to James Horwill and Dan Vickerman's career sabbatical.

    "The last couple of years I was getting that feeling," said Chisholm, who played the most recent of his 35 Tests at last year's World Cup in France.

    "I got put in at six a fair bit, but the last couple of years I've really concentrated on being a lock and it was great that Robbie recognised that."

    Chisholm's selection comes just three months after being struck down with chickenpox.

    "It was a big surprise because all my brothers and sisters had it when they were young so I just assumed that I got it along with them, as you do," he said.

    "It hits you and knocks you around a bit, but I'm back now."

    Deans said Chisholm thoroughly deserved to play in what will be the first-ever Bledisloe Cup match contested on neutral territory.

    "He's played some really good rugby," Deans said.

    "He was in our initial squad. Through misfortune, he didn't get to play.

    "He's one of those blokes that's been around for a while but hasn't fulfilled what he's wanted out of the game yet, and he's probably a little frustrated by that.

    "So this is his chance, he's obviously pretty excited about it and he's got an awareness of how important it is because he's got that sense of having these chances previously and not taking advantage of them.

    "So if he brings that urgency, I'm picking you'll see a pretty good performance out of him."

    The luckless Tahu will have to wait for his chance after back stiffness ruled him out of contention for a place in the match-day squad.

    Deans also revealed Tuqiri was no hope of making his return from a knee injury until at least the third Test of the tour against England at Twickenham on November 15.

    And although the expectation is that Berrick Barnes will make his comeback from a shoulder injury on Saturday, Deans ran Cross and Mortlock together for most of Tuesday's session to suggest that combination may be retained against the All Blacks.

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    http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,...-23217,00.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by travelling_gerry View Post
    In other developments today, lock Mark Chisholm learned he would start his first Test of the year, while Timana Tahu joined fellow dual international Lote Tuqiri on the unavailable list and Ryan Cross moved into contention to retain his place in the centres alongside skipper Stirling Mortlock.

    The luckless Tahu will have to wait for his chance after back stiffness ruled him out of contention for a place in the match-day squad.

    Deans also revealed Tuqiri was no hope of making his return from a knee injury until at least the third Test of the tour against England at Twickenham on November 15.

    And although the expectation is that Berrick Barnes will make his comeback from a shoulder injury on Saturday, Deans ran Cross and Mortlock together for most of Tuesday's session to suggest that combination may be retained against the All Blacks.
    AHHHH

    I don't like celebrating an injury... but Lote is gone until the ENGLAND game if he is lucky and Tahu well, he wasn't getting a spot anyway! So my bashing worked... kind-of...

    I am not keen on the centre-situation at the moment. Ryan is playing better rugby at 13 than Stirling at the moment. He was fantastic during the games he played and think he is needed by our team. Maybe it's bias, but I truly believe that at the moment we need Ryan out there more. Against the All Blacks at sucorp we saw that 12 Cross 13 Mortlock did not work. We need Barnes with Cross outside him. We missed Barnes LOTS. If we hadn't been forced to mess around so much with our centres then I think the trinations could have been a different story... Don't mess around. Start Mortlock with Cross on the bench, with Smith as captain. 50 minute mark Cross comes on. (Only coz I know Cross won't start ahead of Mortlock)

    and Grandpa Cords is dropped too! thank goodness. welcome back Burgess We missed you too

    I am prepared to watch the game on saturday with an open mind for Chilsom. A narrowly open mind, but still an open mind. Let's hope he doesn't screw up... Why not Mumm?

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    Chisholm is twice the player Mumm is, for some reason people overlook the excellent work Chis does on the park.
    Maybe because it's not all flashy, I don't know, but he is a great workhorse and has excellent speed and skill too.
    Look no further than the first try ever against the Force for proof!

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    Can't say i'm disappointed about Tuqiri...

    It is good to see Burgess back but i don't think we should ignore the good work Cordingly has put it. I'm a little tired of the bashing he receives simply because he is odler than most. Age often has little to do with player performance. He's not Gregan but he's been relatively solid and has filled a void for scrummies over the season. I'm pretty impressed with the way he's faced constant criticism and still put in everything he has for his team.

    I also agree with Burgs...Chis is underrated. He's a solid performer and I'd argue more consistant than Mumm. He's worked damn hard to gain some recognition and changed his style of play to suit the new combinations that are being tried. Good luck to him. He deserves a chance to show us what he can really do.

    Tahu...meh...he'll have other matches. Shame about the injury though. No one likes to see injuries particularly back injuries....nasty.

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