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Wallabies 2025

Adam84

Tim Horan (67)
The much discussed Wallaby 10 position. Rankings now.

1 Edmed
2 Gordon
3 JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor)
4 Lynagh
5 Stewart
6 Donaldson

Donno must have some compromising photos of Schmidt!
Who’s rankings are these yoda, yours?
 

Pfitzy

Phil Waugh (73)
Someone posted up a list of our current Wallaby injuries. I'd appreciate if it could be pointed out to me as I feel like we're down a few right now
 

rugbyAU

Peter Johnson (47)
Someone posted up a list of our current Wallaby injuries. I'd appreciate if it could be pointed out to me as I feel like we're down a few right now
McDermott, Gleeson, Wright, Lolesio

And waiting to see with Canham and LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto)
 

Wilson

Tim Horan (67)
Someone posted up a list of our current Wallaby injuries. I'd appreciate if it could be pointed out to me as I feel like we're down a few right now
This is the official listing from the squad announcement:
Unavailable for selection due to injury:

Charlie Cale
Langi Gleeson
Tate McDermott
Noah Lolesio
Tom Lynagh
Tom Wright

It's actually not too bad compared to other years, though Wright and McDermott are big losses from our best 23. The dual Salakaia-Loto and Canham injuries from the weekend don't help either, but they're hopefully short term. Robertson might also be out for a week or two, given he went off with an HIA. It might be a good time to call in Scott Sio if he is out for a bit, though I think Bell and Ross are a very good pair on the loose head side.
 

upthereds#!

Peter Johnson (47)
Interesting listening to the KOKO show interview with Slipper. Definitely reads like he'd happily play this Spring Tour but because Joe wants to focus on RWC'27 they've agreed (or Slips has been told) it's time to retire.

Also that his least fun season was the 2023 RWC campaign. From the training, stress, results etc. etc. Said it was awful and didn't want to return to rugby after that campaign. Fuck it sounded miserable.
Sad day when taking Robertson over slipper is 'focus on the 27 world cup)
 

Dctarget

Jason Little (69)
Good news for Wallabies depth if they decide to call on them is Sio and Perese both returned to playing this weekend. Perese in particular was in great form. JO'C continues to go well.

I know they've called in Swain now but I would love Tom Staniforth looked at. Multiple player of the season for Castres, which was NCdC's team as well. Much more valued by the fans than Nic w
 

Wilson

Tim Horan (67)
Good news for Wallabies depth if they decide to call on them is Sio and Perese both returned to playing this weekend. Perese in particular was in great form. JO'C continues to go well.

I know they've called in Swain now but I would love Tom Staniforth looked at. Multiple player of the season for Castres, which was NCdC's team as well. Much more valued by the fans than Nic w
The England test is still outside of the window, so there's not really any room to bring guys like Staniforth and Sio in to cover these injuries. They may come into play if there are others or anything long term, though I doubt Staniforth is much of a chance, particularly with Hooper and Skelton likely to be available at the same time.
 

Homer

Syd Malcolm (24)
Swain has been playing good footy lately and was very good against Japan A. Our lineout will be top notch, but we do lose a ball runner without LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto). Valetini is still working his way back to top form, but hopefully with Wilson and Paisami punching into the line we have enough go forward.

Will be interesting to see who starts at Loosehead. Bell has added a lot off the bench and that second half lift will be very important. Ross doesnt really add that.
 
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