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Wallabies new halfback prospect wants to stick around

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Wallabies hopeful Ryan Lonergan says there will be some angst as he and his teammates attempt to ensure their first training camp under new coach Eddie Jones won’t be their last.

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A 33-man squad has assembled on the Gold Coast for the three-day camp, which kicked off on Monday.

It marks the first camp since Jones was appointed on a five-year deal in January.

A sizeable chunk of the squad entered the camp having never met Jones in person, and it ensured for some nervous meet and greets.

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“There’s a bit of angst, we don’t really know what to expect,” Lonergan told reporters on Monday before Jones had met up with the players.

“You can be as ready as you can, but we don’t really know what’s coming (during the camp).

“It is quite nerve wracking. You’ve got to try to get the right first impression there.”

The camp marks the beginning of a big seven months for the Wallabies, which Jones hopes will culminate in World Cup glory in France later this year.

Jones had to make a series of late changes to the 33-man squad for the camp after Ned Hanigan, Len Ikitau, David Porecki, Blake Schoupp and Darcy Swain were all ruled out due to concussions suffered over the weekend.

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Back-rowers Pete Samu (ankle) and Langi Gleeson (calf) were also unavailable.

Overseas-based stars Richie Arnold, Tom Banks, Quade Cooper, Bernard Foley, Marika Koroibete, Samu Kerevi and Will Skelton will zoom in remotely for team meetings during the camp.

Waratahs halfback Jake Gordon was a surprise omission from Jones’ first squad.

Lonergan is yet to make his Wallabies debut, and joins his Brumbies teammate Nic White as one of two No.9s in the squad.

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The 25-year-old is determined to impress Jones during the three-day camp.

“The pressure is always there. When you’re here you’ve got to perform, and if you don’t you won’t be here next time,” Lonergan said.

“We’ve done well to get here, but you’ve got to understand you can’t just be happy making it, especially just the first camp.

“We’ve got to continue to play well across the rest of the season to make sure I’m there at the end.

“So (it’s about) just trying to impress over the three days, and continue to impress throughout Super Rugby.”

Joining Lonergan in the camp is his brother and Brumbies teammate Lachlan, who has already notched eight caps for the Wallabies as hooker.

“It’s super special. I think I play in more teams with him than without him,” Ryan said.

“We’ve always gotten along really well. People thought that was weird when we were young, because a lot of brothers don’t really get along.

“We’ve been best mates our whole lives.”

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The Springboks have something you don't have

A few comments. Firstly, I am a Bok fan and it's been a golden period for us. I hope my fellow Bok fans appreciate this time and know that it cannot last forever, so soak it all in!


The other thing to mention (and this is targeted at Welsh, English and even Aussie supporters who might be feeling somewhat dejected) is that it's easy to forget that just before Rassie Erasmus took over in 2018, the Boks were ranked 7th in the world and I had given up hope we'd ever be world beaters again.


Sport is a fickle thing and Rassie and his team have managed to get right whatever little things it takes to make a mediocre team great. I initially worried his methods might be short-lived (how many times can you raise a person's commitment by talking about his family and his love of his country as a motivator), but he seems to have found a way. After winning in 2019 on what was a very simple game plan, he has taken things up ever year - amazing work which has to be applauded! (Dankie Rassie! Ons wardeer wat jy vir die ondersteuners en die land doen!) (Google translate if you don't understand Afrikaans! 😁)


I don't think people outside South Africa fully comprehend the enormity of the impact seeing black and white, English, Afrikaans and Xhosa and all the other hues playing together does for the country's sense of unity. It's pure joy and happiness.


This autumn tour has been a bit frustrating in that the Boks have won, but never all that convincingly. On the one hand, I'd like to have seen more decisive victories, BUT what Rassie has done is expose a huge number of players to test rugby, whilst also diversifying the way the Boks play (Tony Brown's influence).


This change of both style and personnel has resulted in a lack of cohesion at times and we've lost some of the control, whereas had we been playing our more traditional style, that wouldn't happen. This is partially attributable to the fact that you cannot play Tony Brown's expansive game whilst also having 3 players available at every contact point to clear the defence off the ball. I have enjoyed seeing the Boks play a more exciting, less attritional game, which is a boring, albeit effective spectacle. So, I am happy to be patient, because the end justifies the means (and I trust Rassie!). Hopefully all these players we are blooding will give us incredible options for substitutions come next year's Rugby Championship and of course, the big prize in 2027.


Last point! The game of rugby has never been as exciting as it is now. Any of Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, France, Argentina, Scotland, England & Australia can beat one another. South Africa may be ranked #1, but I wouldn't bet my house in them beating France or New Zealand, and we saw Argentina beating both South Africa and New Zealand this year! That's wonderful for the game and makes the victories we do get all the sweeter. Each win is 100% earned. Long may it last!


Sorry for the long post! 🏉🌍

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