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Bledisloe Cup not the priority for Schmidt as Wallabies play the long game

Australia faces the haka during The Rugby Championship & Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the Australia Wallabies at Forsyth Barr Stadium on August 05, 2023 in Dunedin, New Zealand. (Photo by Peter Meecham/Getty Images)

Coach Joe Schmidt admits he probably won’t know his best Wallabies starting side until the end of the spring tour in December, as he builds towards next year’s British and Irish Lions series.

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Schmidt said while he’d love to break New Zealand’s 21-year stranglehold on the Bledisloe Cup this year, he’s playing the long game – with 2025’s incoming series the target.

Australia’s first Tests under the Kiwi coach are against Wales in Sydney on July 6 and Melbourne a week later, while they play a one-off Test against World Cup foes Georgia back at Allianz Stadium on July 20.

The Bledisloe Cup is a two-Test series as part of the Rugby Championship in late September, before they will hunt a grand slam on the spring tour to the UK and Ireland.

Schmidt said, while he will pick the “best available” team to take on Wales, it could take all 13 Tests – the last of the year coming against his former side Ireland on December 1 – before he’s clear on his first-choice line-up.

He has been scouring the options at the five Australian Super Rugby Pacific sides and said there is an exciting mix of fresh faces and experience in the selection pot.

“We started with a list that was about three deep in every position and that list has been jumbled around,” Schmidt said on Wednesday at an announcement of afternoon kickoffs for three home Tests.

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“Names have appeared on the bottom of it and the list has grown.

“That’s confusing a little bit for me, and makes more work because I’m trying to track different players – but it’s exciting.”

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Asked when he would know his best 15 he said “early December”.

“When you learn most around players and selection is when you’ve had time with them,” Schmidt said.

“I’m looking forward to the end-of-year tour to have a little bit more time with them.

“It’s probably facetious to say early December but that’s when we’ll get a bit more growth from the team.

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“Through these early games we’ll know our best available 15 when we name it to play Wales.

“We’re taking it one step at a time but we want to be really competitive from the first kick-off.

“We want to be as competitive as we can be when the Lions arrive – that’s my massive target, that’s the pinnacle that’s next up.”

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While not ruling out overseas selection completely, Schmidt plans to prioritise Super Rugby players over those such as Japan-based winger Marika Koroibete or World Cup skipper Will Skelton, who is in France.

He said picking local helped with combinations and cohesion within the Wallabies, while it also encouraged the best players to stay home and strengthen the Super teams.

Australia’s teams have performed notably better in the win-loss ratio against the Kiwis this season, with Schmidt wanting to see more consistency and an improvement in closing out tight games.

“It’s probably fluctuated a little bit, like the Bledisloe have in the last two years, where being competitive one week hasn’t necessarily materialised into being competitive the next week.

“Driving that consistency of performance is massively important, so trying to build that is going to be part of the challenge.”

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GrahamVF 1 hour ago
Does South Africa have a future in European competition?

"has SA actually EVER helped to develop another union to maturity like NZ has with Japan," yes - Argentina. You obviously don't know the history of Argentinian rugby. SA were touring there on long development tours in the 1950's

We continued the Junior Bok tours to the Argentine through to the early 70's

My coach at Grey High was Giepie Wentzel who toured Argentine as a fly half. He told me about how every Argentinian rugby club has pictures of Van Heerden and Danie Craven on prominent display. Yes we have developed a nation far more than NZ has done for Japan. And BTW Sa players were playing and coaching in Japan long before the Kiwis arrived. Fourie du Preez and many others were playing there 15 years ago.


"Isaac Van Heerden's reputation as an innovative coach had spread to Argentina, and he was invited to Buenos Aires to help the Pumas prepare for their first visit to South Africa in 1965.[1][2] Despite Argentina faring badly in this tour,[2] it was the start of a long and happy relationship between Van Heerden and the Pumas. Izak van Heerden took leave from his teaching post in Durban, relocated to Argentina, learnt fluent Spanish, and would revolutionise Argentine play in the late 1960s, laying the way open for great players such as Hugo Porta.[1][2] Van Heerden virtually invented the "tight loose" form of play, an area in which the Argentines would come to excel, and which would become a hallmark of their playing style. The Pumas repaid the initial debt, by beating the Junior Springboks at Ellis Park, and emerged as one of the better modern rugby nations, thanks largely to the talents of this Durban schoolmaster.[1]"


After the promise made by Junior Springbok manager JF Louw at the end of a 12-game tour to Argentina in 1959 – ‘I will do everything to ensure we invite you to tour our country’ – there were concerns about the strength of Argentinian rugby. South African Rugby Board president Danie Craven sent coach Izak van Heerden to help the Pumas prepare and they repaid the favour by beating the Junior Springboks at Ellis Park.

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