Liam Wright to Lead New-Look Wallabies Against Wales in Schmidt's First Test

Liam Wright will captain a revamped Wallabies team against Wales in Joe Schmidt's debut match as coach. The lineup includes seven uncapped players and several debutants in key positions. Schmidt excluded overseas players for the tests, opting for a fresh approach after Eddie Jones's turbulent tenure.


Reuters | Sydney | Updated: 04-07-2024 07:30 IST | Created: 04-07-2024 07:30 IST
Liam Wright to Lead New-Look Wallabies Against Wales in Schmidt's First Test
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Liam Wright will become the seventh Wallabies captain in little more than a year when the blindside flanker leads out a new-look Australia team against Wales on Saturday in Joe Schmidt's first test as coach. New Zealander Schmidt's matchday squad features seven uncapped players and only six survivors of the 40-6 loss to Wales at last year's World Cup that marked the nadir of Eddie Jones's chaotic second reign.

Jones rejects Noah Lolesio and Jake Gordon start at flyhalf and scrumhalf respectively, while another, fullback Tom Wright, has been handed the number 15 jersey. Josh Flook will win his first cap at outside centre in the absence of the injured Len Ikitau with lock Jeremy Williams the other starting debutant alongside the recalled Lukhan Salakaia-Loto in the second row.

Matt Faessler will make his first test start at hooker in a front row also featuring Taniela Tupou and experienced loosehead prop James Slipper, who will win his 135th cap. Wright will win his sixth cap in the back row with Queensland Reds team mate Fraser McReight on the other flank and powerhouse Rob Valetini at number eight.

The bench features five potential debutants in prop Isaac Kailea, lock Angus Blyth, loose forward Charlie Cale, winger Dylan Pietsch and flyhalf Tom Lynagh, the 21-year-old son of Wallabies great Michael. Pietsch will become the 15th indigenous Australian to play for the Wallabies if he gets on the pitch at his home Sydney Football Stadium on Saturday.

Schmidt elected not to choose any players based overseas or players leaving Australian rugby at the end of the season for the two tests against Wales and one against Georgia in July. "The squad has worked hard over the last week or so to prepare as best we can for what's going to be an incredibly tough test against Wales," the former Ireland coach said.

Team: 15-Tom Wright, 14-Andrew Kellaway, 13-Josh Flook, 12-Hunter Paisami, 11-Filipo Daugunu, 10-Noah Lolesio, 9-Jake Gordon, 8-Rob Valetini, 7-Fraser McReight, 6-Liam Wright (captain), 5-Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, 4-Jeremy Williams, 3-Taniela Tupou, 2-Matt Faessler, 1-James Slipper Replacements: 16-Billy Pollard, 17-Isaac Kailea, 18-Allan Alaalatoa, 19-Angus Blyth, 20-Charlie Cale, 21-Tate McDermott, 22-Tom Lynagh, 23-Dylan Pietsch.

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