Wallabies flanker David Pocock to miss Rugby World Cup 2011 match against Ireland at Eden Park
By staff writers
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Wallabies flanker David Pocock has withdrawn from the team to play Ireland in the Rugby World Cup Pool C match at Eden Park on Saturday.
Pocock withdrew on Saturday due to soreness associated with a back strain.
Pocock's Western Force teammate Ben McCalman has been promoted into the starting XV to replace Pocock.
McCalma has played 14 Tests, but none as an openside flanker.
The promotion of the 23-year-old loose forward also paves the way for New South Wales Waratahs No 8 Wycliff Palu to be included on the bench, with Wallabies coach Robbie Deans opting to retain a five-forward, two-back split among his run on substitutes.
Palu has played 36 Tests, but none since the Wallabies defeated Wales 33-12 at the end of their 2009 Spring Tour of Europe. He missed all of last year’s international season, and this year’s Tri Nations, due to injury.
Pocock trained fully on Thursday, but he missed the captain’s run on Friday after waking up with soreness in his lower back. The issue has troubled the star loose forward before. He reported less discomfort on Saturday morning, but the improvement wasn’t enough to determine a readiness for him to play.
"It’s more of an on-going irritation than anything serious, scans have shown nothing sinister, but David is a key member of our group," Deans said.
"We would rather give him a bit of time to get it right before putting him back out there.
"Although Ben (McCalman) isn’t a recognised openside, he does have some recent background there and has trained in the role on a regular basis with us this year.
"We were looking to give him an outing on the openside before our pool program concluded; it’s now just come a bit earlier than we’d originally planned.
"He is well suited to the role, being strong around the contact area and good over the ball, which is a legacy of his time in the Australian Sevens program.
"He’s looking forward to the opportunity, and we believe in him. That’s why we opted to utilise him as David’s back-up when we looked at our selection mix for the squad."
McCalman has previously appeared at No 8 and blindside in Test matches, but he has showcased his versatility in Super Rugby by also featuring at lock.
Australia are chasing their first win at Eden Park since 1986, albeit not against New Zealand.
Ireland have never won at the famous ground."