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    O'Connor axed for Foley's Wallabies return

    Melissa Woods
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    August 18, 2022 1:32PM


    James O'Connor has paid the price for the Wallabies' horror show against Argentina, dumped from the Rugby Championship squad with Bernard Foley recalled after a three-year absence.

    The Australians stumbled to a 47-17 loss to the Pumas in their last Rugby Championship outing, with playmaker O'Connor axed for the two home Tests against South Africa.

    Coach Dave Rennie named a 35-strong player squad on Thursday for Tests in Adelaide and Sydney, but skipper Michael Hooper remained absent following his withdrawal from the Argentina leg due to mental health reasons with no timeline for his return.

    Rennie said veteran O'Connor was "devastated" to be omitted, as the Wallabies continue to build towards next year's Rugby World Cup in France.

    "James got a crack in the last Test as we saw his experience as very important and wanted him to drive the ship," Rennie said on Thursday.

    "We wanted him to implement our plan and we were pretty clunky to be honest, lacked cohesion, so he's missed out on selection."

    Foley last turned out for Australia at the 2019 Rugby World Cup, but with a season-ending injury to Quade Cooper and Noah Lolesio and O'Connor failing to nail down the No.10 jumper, Rennie wanted another option in the problem area.

    The 32-year-old, who has played 71 Tests, has spent the past three years playing in Japan but has kept in contact with Rennie over the past 12 months.

    Rennie said his lack of football since the end of the Japan season in May meant he may not be available for the first Test against the world champion Springboks at Adelaide Oval on August 27.

    "We've got a lot of our game plan stuff to get a bit of study done and he's been doing additional training and he's been in Sydney with our staff having a decent look at him," he said.

    "We will make a call on Bernard once we've got him in camp on Sunday."

    Rennie said Lolesio, who didn't play in Argentina, was a "strong chance" to face South Africa in Adelaide.

    The Wallabies have also been bolstered by the return from injury of winger Andrew Kellaway, props Angus Bell, Scott Sio and Allan Alaalatoa, hookers Dave Porecki and Folau Fainga'a as well as centre Hunter Paisami.

    "After a tough two weeks in Argentina we're extremely pleased to be able to welcome a few men back into the mob," Rennie said.

    "To have their experience on deck will be invaluable in what's going to be a massive challenge coming up against South Africa two weeks in a row."

    Waratahs backrower Langi Gleeson, aged 21, has been named for his first national squad after impressing for Australia A.

    Rennie said the players were "embarrassed" by their second Test performance against the Pumas, which followed a rousing opening win.

    He described the Springboks, who are coming off a home loss to New Zealand, as a massive challenge.

    "You look at the Springbok side, it's almost at full strength and they'll be grumpy after their second Test lost to the All Blacks so we're well aware of what's coming," Rennie said.

    "We're going to have to be at our best no doubt and it's a massive series for us."

    WALLABIES: Allan Alaalatoa, Rory Arnold, Angus Bell, Jock Campbell, Pone Fa'amausili, Folau Fainga'a, Lalakai Foketi, Bernard Foley, Nick Frost, Langi Gleeson, Jake Gordon, Reece Hodge, Jed Holloway, Len Ikitau, Andrew Kellaway, Marika Koroibete, Rob Leota, Noah Lolesio, Lachlan Lonergan, Tate McDermott, Fraser McReight, Hunter Paisami, Jordan Petaia, Matt Philip, David Porecki, Pete Samu, Scott Sio, James Slipper, Darcy Swain, Taniela Tupou, Rob Valetini, Suliasi Vunivalu, Nic White, Harry Wilson, Tom Wright.

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    In my humble opinion, Bernard Foley is a HUGE selection mistake.

    I thought we had gone away from the Cheika era of selecting players that can only play offense. And are then required to be hidden in defense.

    Foley's defensive position during his previous Test match career was at blindside winger. This was known as Cheika's defensive Structure. There was an additional requirement to "hide" Kurtley Beale and Israel Folau.

    Hey - I could be wrong - perhaps Foley has spent his time in Japan learning how to Tackle. But, why start now?

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    I am stumped.

    Why are we picking players past their prime, rather than developing emerging talent?

    This is even more baffling when we have no NRC or second tier competition to bring them on?

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    You've answered your own question - because there is nowhere for young players to develop their skills or be seen. That's Australian rugby....

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    Going backwards at an alarming rate!
    How do you improve when you keep picking guys who have played there best rugby and are now topping up their pensions? It’s got to that stage that we just have to go with the newbies and let them learn on the job, it maybe ugly to start but hopefully they will improve as time goes on.

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    Remember this moment.

    Dave Rennie's Wallabies have finally jumped the shark

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    'Devastated' James O'Connor axed to make way for Wallabies veteran

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    James O’Connor has paid the price for the Wallabies’ horror show against Argentina, dumped from the Rugby Championship squad with Bernard Foley recalled after a three-year absence.

    The Australians stumbled to a 47-17 loss to the Pumas in their last Rugby Championship outing, with playmaker O’Connor axed for the two home Tests against South Africa.

    Coach Dave Rennie named a 35-strong player squad for Tests in Adelaide and Sydney, but skipper Michael Hooper remained absent following his withdrawal from the Argentina leg due to mental health reasons.

    Rennie said veteran O’Connor was “devastated” to be axed from the team, which is building towards next year’s Rugby World Cup in France.

    “James got a crack in the last Test as we saw his experience as very important and wanted him to drive the ship,” Rennie said on Thursday.

    “We wanted him to implement our plan and we were pretty clunky to be honest, lacked cohesion so he’s missed out on selection.”

    Foley last turned out for Australia at the 2019 Rugby World Cup under then coach Michael Cheika, but with a season-ending injury to Quade Cooper and Noah Lolesio and O’Connor failing to nail down the No.10 jumper, Rennie wanted another option.

    The 32-year-old, who has played 71 Tests, has spent the past three years playing in Japan but has kept in contact with Rennie over the past 12 months.

    Rennie said his lack of football since the end of the Japan season in May meant he may not be available for the first Test against the world champion Springboks at Adelaide Oval on August 27.

    “We’ve got a lot of our game plan stuff to get a bit of study done and he’s been doing additional training and he’s been in Sydney with our staff having a decent look at him.

    “We will make a call on Bernard once we’ve got him in camp on Sunday.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by .X. View Post
    In my humble opinion, Bernard Foley is a HUGE selection mistake.

    I thought we had gone away from the Cheika era of selecting players that can only play offense. And are then required to be hidden in defense.

    Foley's defensive position during his previous Test match career was at blindside winger. This was known as Cheika's defensive Structure. There was an additional requirement to "hide" Kurtley Beale and Israel Folau.

    Hey - I could be wrong - perhaps Foley has spent his time in Japan learning how to Tackle. But, why start now?
    Well Quade had his limitations before he went to Japan which for the most part were addressed. Maybe Foley has addressed since some of his. At this point with lack of 10 test ready options and RWC next year bringing in foley along with other project 10s makes sense.

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    You don’t improve if you’re not developing young talent …… Take a look at France for example. Foley is a porous Band-Aid with no adhesive….. It absolutely astounds me why our youngsters have to try and get a gig in NZ or overseas to get game time . 7th is flattering…

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    Is Stephen Larkam available for Saturday? ……

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