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Will Skelton retrouve l’Australie pour les tests de novembre

Dublin , Irlande - 12 avril 2024 ; Will Skelton lors de l'entraînement du capitaine de La Rochelle à l'Aviva Stadium de Dublin. (Photo par Harry Murphy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Comme il l’espérait et qu’il l’avait confié il y a quelques jours, Will Skelton, le deuxième-ligne du Stade rochelais, a été convoqué par Joe Schmidt, sélectionneur de l’Australie, pour affronter l’Angleterre, le Pays de Galles, l’Ecosse et l’Irlande pendant les tests de novembre en Europe.

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Will Skelton (32 ans, 30 sélections) n’a pas porté le maillot or de l’Australie cette saison après avoir été le capitaine du groupe en France l’année dernière lors d’une Coupe du Monde de Rugby décevante.

Skelton fait partie des cinq nouveaux visages des Wallabies pour cette tournée d’automne en Europe (appelée tournée de printemps en Australie où tout est inversé) avec Samu Kerevi et la dernière recrue Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii (21 ans).

L’attraction Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii

L’ancien ailier des Sydney Roosters a fait son retour dans le rugby à XV la semaine dernière et pourrait être positionné au centre ou à l’arrière. En mars dernier, Suaalii a signé un contrat très généreux portant sur plusieurs années avec Rugby Australia.

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    Il est l’un des trois joueurs qui n’ont jamais joué en équipe nationale avec le demi d’ouverture des NSW Waratahs, Tane Edmed, et l’ailier de la Western Force, Harry Potter.

    Le talonneur des ACT Brumbies Billy Pollard et l’ailier polyvalent du Queensland Seru Uru font leur retour dans l’équipe, qui comprend 19 avants et 15 arrières, et qui est principalement issue du groupe qui a été ensemble tout au long de l’année 2024.

    40 ans après le Grand Chelem des Wallabies

    La tournée de cette année dans l’hémisphère nord comprendra des tests contre l’Angleterre, le Pays de Galles, l’Écosse et l’Irlande sur quatre week-ends consécutifs en novembre. Il s’agit du 40e anniversaire de la Tournée du Grand Chelem victorieuse des Wallabies en 1984.

    L’équipe se retrouvera à Sydney pendant le week-end du 26-27 octobre avant de partir pour le Royaume-Uni le 31 octobre.

    « Le groupe a eu l’occasion de se régénérer au cours des dernières semaines. En même temps, c’était bien de retrouver un groupe plus large de joueurs lors des deux journées d’entraînement que nous avons organisées à Canberra et à Brisbane la semaine dernière », a déclaré Le sélectionneur des Wallabies, Joe Schmidt.

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    « Nous avons un groupe relativement homogène, mais nous intégrerons quelques nouveaux joueurs pendant la tournée. »

    Le groupe de l’Australie pour les tests de novembre 2024 :

    Avants (19)

    • Allan Alaalatoa (#896, West Harbour Juniors)
    • Angus Bell (#940, Hunters Hill Rugby Club)
    • Matt Faessler (#969, USQ Saints)
    • Nick Frost (#953, Hornsby Lions)
    • Langi Gleeson (#960, Harbord Harlequins)
    • Isaac Kailea (#975, Harlequin Junior Rugby Club)
    • Fraser McReight (#937, Albany Creek Brumbies)
    • Brandon Paenga-Amosa (#918, Southern Districts)
    • Billy Pollard (#958, Lindfield Junior Rugby Club)
    • Tom Robertson (#898, Dubbo Kangaroos)
    • Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (#914, Randwick)
    • Will Skelton (#883, Wentworthville Magpies)
    • James Slipper (#843, Bond Pirates)
    • Carlo Tizzano (#982,University of Western Australia)
    • Taniela Tupou (#917, Brothers Rugby)
    • Seru Uru (#985, Wests Bulldogs)
    • Rob Valetini (#929, Harlequin Junior Rugby Club)
    • Jeremy Williams (#973, Wahroonga Tigers)
    • Harry Wilson (#933, Gunnedah Red Devils)

    Arrières (15)

    • Ben Donaldson (#962, Clovelly Eagles)
    • Tane Edmed (non capé, West Harbour Juniors)
    • Jake Gordon (#925, Canterbury Juniors)
    • Len Ikitau (#944, Tuggeranong Vikings)
    • Max Jorgensen (#984, Balmain Wolves)
    • Andrew Kellaway (#943, Hunters Hill Rugby Club)
    • Samu Kerevi (#892, Souths Magpies)
    • Noah Lolesio (#934, Tuggeranong Vikings)
    • Tate McDermott (#936, Flinders Rugby Club)
    • Hunter Paisami (#932, Harlequin Junior Rugby Club)
    • Dylan Pietsch (#978, Leeton Phantoms)
    • Harry Potter (non capé, Moorabbin Rams)
    • Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii (non capé, The Kings School)
    • Nic White (#875, Maitland Blacks)
    • Tom Wright (#939, Clovelly Eagles)
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