QUADE COOPER INCLUDED IN QANTAS WALLABIES 32-MAN SQUAD FOR ALL BLACKS TEST
Photo: Werner Nysschen Photography Queensland Reds playmaker Quade Cooper returns as part of the Qantas Wallabies 32-man squad for their upcoming Test against New Zealand at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday 18 October. ACT Brumbies flyer Henry Speight has also been included in the squad, although at this stage will not be considered for selection as he enters the final stages of his rehabilitation from an injured hamstring. Instead, Speight will use the week to further familiarise himself with the Wallabies environment, before once again becoming available during Australia’s five-game Spring Tour, which includes matches against the Barbarians, Wales, France, Ireland and England. Speight is one of four uncapped members in the squad, alongside Western Force tighthead prop Tetera Faulkner and centre Kyle Godwin, and Melbourne Rebels winger Tom English. In a further change, Melbourne Rebels backrower Luke Jones has also received a call-up, after previously earning his international debut for Australia in the second Test against France in June. ACT Brumbies centre Matt Toomua drops out of the squad through injury after receiving a head knock in Australia’s most recent clash against Argentina in Mendoza, while flyhalf Kurtley Beale will not been considered until a Code of Conduct Hearing is finalised. In other news, medical staff have advised that Western Force backrower Ben McCalman will be unavailable for the remainder of the year, following a shoulder injury he sustained against South Africa a fortnight ago. Qantas Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie will finalise his 23-man matchday squad next Tuesday. “You’re always searching for the right balance of experience and youth in a squad, so it’s pleasing to see Quade Cooper available once again and also a number of potential debutants putting their hand up for selection,” McKenzie said. “All four of the debutants have had some exposure to the Wallabies program this year, which is invaluable as they continue their transition into the group. “While Henry has made great progress, we’ve already had once false-start with his injury this year, so we’ll continue to take a conservative approach until he is 100 percent ready to go. “Quade too has been progressing nicely and will come into the squad having played three matches in the National Rugby Championship. This will be his first involvement in the squad environment this year, so we’ll look forward to assessing where he is up to when we assemble in Brisbane on Sunday.” Players who have not been considered for selection due to injury include, but is not limited to, hookers Stephen Moore (knee), Tatafu Polota-Nau (ankle), Nathan Charles (pectoral), Tolu Latu (arm) and Heath Tessman (ankle); prop Scott Sio (ankle); backrowers Wycliff Palu (head), David Pocock (knee); Ben McCalman (shoulder) and Dave Dennis (knee); centre Matt Toomua (head) and outside backs Peter Betham (ankle); and Chris Feauai-Sautia (shoulder). Tickets for the match against the All Blacks at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane are available via Ticketek.
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