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Hamilton Spectator
5 days ago
- Sport
- Hamilton Spectator
He's back: Veteran James O'Connor is in the Wallabies squad to play the British and Irish Lions
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — James O'Connor has returned to a Wallabies squad almost three years after his last test when the veteran flyhalf was included to face the British and Irish Lions in the first test in Brisbane on July 19. Australia coach Joe Schmidt looked for some experience in his 36-man squad named Friday following a reported spinal injury to his first-choice playmaker Noah Lolesio . O'Connor, who started at flyhalf in all three matches of the 2013 losing Lions series, played the last of his 64 tests for Australia in 2022. The inclusion of 35-year-old O'Connor, who was part of the Crusaders' Super Rugby Pacific-winning lineup this year, was one of only two changes from Australia's squad that faced Fiji last weekend. Queensland's Melbourne-born lock Josh Canham, who made his test debut last year, is also a new face, replacing Western Force forward Darcy Swain. With the Wallabies having a week to prepare for the first test, Schmidt did not name a captain. With 20 forwards and 16 backs, there are two uncapped players in ACT Brumbies player Corey Toole and Western Force back rower Nick Champion de Crespigny included in the squad. James Slipper, the record-holder for most Wallabies appearances with 144 tests, could also join O'Connor and retired test great George Smith in playing for Australia in consecutive British and Irish Lions series. Injured forwards Will Skelton and Rob Valetini, who were both unavailable for Australia's 21-18 win over Fiji due to calf injuries, were included. Veteran scrumhalf Nic White will finally get a chance to play a test against the Lions after injury ruled him out of the 2013 series, while playmaker Tom Lynagh can follow in the footsteps of his father Michael, who played against the 1989 Lions. 'As Wallabies coaches, we have tried to balance continuity with form and freshness, but there were some very tight calls,' Schmidt said. 'We're conscious of how special it is to play the British and Irish Lions, so for those selected in the squad, they'll be competing for test jerseys, while also trying to help others prepare. 'We need to improve our accuracy and cohesion with a very short runway leading up to the first test here in eight days.' The Lions are 4-0 in Australia since a 28-24 loss to Argentina in a warmup in Dublin. They have beaten all of Australia's Super Rugby franchises. Before a win over the Brumbies this week, they defeated the Western Force , Queensland Reds, and New South Wales Waratahs . The second test in the series is July 26 in Melbourne and the third Aug. 2 in Sydney. ___ Australia squad to face the British and Irish Lions in the first test: Forwards: Allan Alaalatoa, Angus Bell, Josh Canham, Nick Champion de Crespigny, Matt Faessler, Nick Frost, Langi Gleeson, Tom Hooper, Fraser McReight, Zane Nonggorr, Billy Pollard, David Porecki, Tom Robertson, Will Skelton, James Slipper, Carlo Tizzano, Taniela Tupou, Rob Valetini, Jeremy Williams, Harry Wilson. Backs: Filipo Daugunu, Ben Donaldson, Jake Gordon, Len Ikitau, Max Jorgensen, Andrew Kellaway, Tom Lynagh, Tate McDermott, James O'Connor Hunter Paisami, Dylan Pietsch, Harry Potter, Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, Corey Toole, Nic White, Tom Wright. ___ AP rugby:


Winnipeg Free Press
5 days ago
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
He's back: Veteran James O'Connor is in the Wallabies squad to play the British and Irish Lions
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — James O'Connor has returned to a Wallabies squad almost three years after his last test when the veteran flyhalf was included to face the British and Irish Lions in the first test in Brisbane on July 19. Australia coach Joe Schmidt looked for some experience in his 36-man squad named Friday following a reported spinal injury to his first-choice playmaker Noah Lolesio. O'Connor, who started at flyhalf in all three matches of the 2013 losing Lions series, played the last of his 64 tests for Australia in 2022. The inclusion of 35-year-old O'Connor, who was part of the Crusaders' Super Rugby Pacific-winning lineup this year, was one of only two changes from Australia's squad that faced Fiji last weekend. Queensland's Melbourne-born lock Josh Canham, who made his test debut last year, is also a new face, replacing Western Force forward Darcy Swain. With the Wallabies having a week to prepare for the first test, Schmidt did not name a captain. With 20 forwards and 16 backs, there are two uncapped players in ACT Brumbies player Corey Toole and Western Force back rower Nick Champion de Crespigny included in the squad. James Slipper, the record-holder for most Wallabies appearances with 144 tests, could also join O'Connor and retired test great George Smith in playing for Australia in consecutive British and Irish Lions series. Injured forwards Will Skelton and Rob Valetini, who were both unavailable for Australia's 21-18 win over Fiji due to calf injuries, were included. Veteran scrumhalf Nic White will finally get a chance to play a test against the Lions after injury ruled him out of the 2013 series, while playmaker Tom Lynagh can follow in the footsteps of his father Michael, who played against the 1989 Lions. 'As Wallabies coaches, we have tried to balance continuity with form and freshness, but there were some very tight calls,' Schmidt said. 'We're conscious of how special it is to play the British and Irish Lions, so for those selected in the squad, they'll be competing for test jerseys, while also trying to help others prepare. 'We need to improve our accuracy and cohesion with a very short runway leading up to the first test here in eight days.' The Lions are 4-0 in Australia since a 28-24 loss to Argentina in a warmup in Dublin. They have beaten all of Australia's Super Rugby franchises. Before a win over the Brumbies this week, they defeated the Western Force, Queensland Reds, and New South Wales Waratahs. The second test in the series is July 26 in Melbourne and the third Aug. 2 in Sydney. ___ Australia squad to face the British and Irish Lions in the first test: Forwards: Allan Alaalatoa, Angus Bell, Josh Canham, Nick Champion de Crespigny, Matt Faessler, Nick Frost, Langi Gleeson, Tom Hooper, Fraser McReight, Zane Nonggorr, Billy Pollard, David Porecki, Tom Robertson, Will Skelton, James Slipper, Carlo Tizzano, Taniela Tupou, Rob Valetini, Jeremy Williams, Harry Wilson. Backs: Filipo Daugunu, Ben Donaldson, Jake Gordon, Len Ikitau, Max Jorgensen, Andrew Kellaway, Tom Lynagh, Tate McDermott, James O'Connor Hunter Paisami, Dylan Pietsch, Harry Potter, Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, Corey Toole, Nic White, Tom Wright. ___ AP rugby:


Perth Now
5 days ago
- Sport
- Perth Now
Veteran playmaker called up for Wallabies-Lions clash
James O'Connor has returned to the Wallabies fold almost three years after his last Test with the veteran flyhalf included in the squad to face the British and Irish Lions. Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt opted to inject some experience in his 36-man squad following injury to his first-choice playmaker Noah Lolesio. O'Connor, who started at 10 in all three matches of the 2013 losing Lions series, played the last of his 64 Tests for Australia in 2022 when they suffered a heavy loss to Argentina. The inclusion of 35-year-old O'Connor, who was part of the Crusaders' Super Rugby Pacific-winning line-up, is one of only two changes from Australia's squad that faced Fiji. Queensland's Melbourne-born lock Josh Canham, who made his Test debut last year, is also a new face, replacing Western Force forward Darcy Swain. With the Wallabies having a week to prepare for the first Test in Brisbane on July 19, Schmidt hasn't named a captain. With 20 forwards and 16 backs, there are two uncapped players in ACT Brumbies speedster Corey Toole and Western Force back-rower Nick Champion de Crespigny included in the squad. Record-holder for most Wallabies appearances James Slipper (144) is also set to join retired Test great George Smith in playing for Australia in two successive British and Irish Lions series. Injured forwards Will Skelton and Rob Valetini, who were both unavailable for Australia's 21-18 win over Fiji last weekend due to calf injuries, were included. Prop Taniela Tupou has retained his spot after appearing on the outer when he was sent back to be a part of the NSW Waratahs pack that took on the Lions. Veteran scrumhalf Nic White will finally get a chance to play a Test against the tourists after injury ruled him out of the 2013 series while playmaker Tom Lynagh can follow in the footsteps of his father Michael, who pulled on the gold jersey against the 1989 Lions admitted there were some tough decisions made in narrowing down his squad. "As Wallabies coaches, we have tried to balance continuity with form and freshness, but there were some very tight calls," Schmidt said. "We're conscious of how special it is to play the British and Irish Lions, so for those selected in the squad, they'll be competing for Test jerseys, while also trying to help others prepare. "We need to improve our accuracy and cohesion with a very short runway leading up to the first Test here in eight days." WALLABIES SQUAD TO FACE THE LIONS: Forwards: Allan Alaalatoa, Angus Bell, Josh Canham, Nick Champion de Crespigny, Matt Faessler, Nick Frost, Langi Gleeson, Tom Hooper, Fraser McReight, Zane Nonggorr, Billy Pollard, David Porecki, Tom Robertson, Will Skelton, James Slipper, Carlo Tizzano, Taniela Tupou, Rob Valetini, Jeremy Williams, Harry Wilson. Backs: Filipo Daugunu, Ben Donaldson, Jake Gordon, Len Ikitau, Max Jorgensen, Andrew Kellaway, Tom Lynagh, Tate McDermott, James O'Connor Hunter Paisami, Dylan Pietsch, Harry Potter, Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, Corey Toole, Nic White, Tom Wright.

News.com.au
03-06-2025
- General
- News.com.au
Queensland Reds ‘up for challenge' of beating Crusaders in qualifying final
The Reds must narrow the gap between their best and worst over 80 minutes if they want to keep their Super Rugby Pacific season alive by beating the Crusaders in Christchurch on Friday night. That's the belief of Queensland lock Josh Canham, who insisted the Reds were 'up for the challenge' in the qualifying final. 'Everyone knows the Crusaders in finals are a force but the boys showed last year it's possible to win over there,' Canham said in reflecting on Queensland's 33-28 win at Apollo Projects Stadium last season. However, it was a different story when the teams met at the same venue earlier this season, with the Crusaders winning 43-19. Crusaders (A) — Queensland Reds (@Reds_Rugby) June 3, 2025 'We've had a lot of good moments in our games, but fluctuated really poorly in our bad areas,' Canham said. 'Don't bounce up and down. All games fluctuate, but don't bounce that far, (and) we'll be in the game. 'It's never going to be perfect, but when things don't go perfect we don't put our heads down and go into a shell, we fight our way out of it.' Canham's individual 'fight' will include a head-to-head battle with star Crusaders lock Scott Barrett, the captain of the All Blacks. 'I try not to think about my opposition too much but it's hard to ignore him,' Canham said. 'It's his all-round game. Detail around his lineout stuff, his carries, maul work … it will be awesome to go against his lineout as well.' The Reds are hopeful that Wallabies captain Harry Wilson will be fit to play after he went off late in Queensland's 52-7 win over Fijian Drua last Saturday holding the arm he broke earlier this season. Wilson went for scans but trained well on Tuesday with his arm heavily strapped. Fellow back-rower Seru Uru is also in contention to return from a knee injury, but lock Lukhan Salakaia-Loto hasn't recovered from a shoulder injury. Another certain absentee is back-up flyhalf Harry McLaughlin-Phillips due to concussion protocols. It means that starting No.10 Tom Lynagh will almost certainly need to play the entire match. 'I don't think I've played a full 80 (minutes) so far but I should be ready for it,' Lynagh said. 'I've got a whole season under my belt.' Lynagh promised that the Reds would 'play how we want to play' and not overawed by the tough task ahead of them. 'We won't let the occasion dictate that. We just need to play smart footy in finals,' he said. Canham backed Lynagh to give the Reds forwards a platform to take the game to the Crusaders in what was expected to be wet conditions. '(Lynagh has) been great this year putting us forwards on the front foot, Canham said.