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Deans names training 49

14th January 2013 10:38

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Included: Quade Cooper

Australia head coach Robbie Deans has named a 49-man training squad for the 2013 season, which will peak with the British & Irish Lions tour in June.

Rugby league convert Israel Folau is not selected while fly-half Quade Cooper is included following his public comments about the squad in 2012.

Also named is forward Hugh McMeniman, who returns from a three-year deal in Japan to join his Force team-mates Salesi Ma'afu, Ben McCalman and Nick Cummins in the international group.

"It doesn't guarantee them anything," said a Wallabies spokesperson on Monday.

"If you're not here it doesn't mean you're not a Wallaby this year - it comes down to what you do on the field.

"There's nothing to stop Israel Folau going out there and playing the house down to make the team."

Wallaby training squad:

Reds (16): Saia Faingaa, James Hanson, James Slipper, James Horwill, Rob Simmons, Jake Schatz, Liam Gill, Will Genia, Ben Lucas, Quade Cooper, Ben Tapaui, Anthony Faingaa, Mike Harris, Dom Shipperley, Digby Ioane, Luke Morahan.

Waratahs (13): Tatafu Polota-Nau, Benn Robinson, Paddy Ryan, Sekope Kepu, Kane Douglas, Sitaleki Timani, Dave Dennis, Michael Hooper, Wycliff Palu, Berrick Barnes, Rob Horne, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Drew Mitchell.

Brumbies (8): Stephen Moore, Ben Alexander, Dan Palmer, David Pocock, Nic White, Christian Lealiifano, Pat McCabe, Joe Tomane.

Melbourne Rebels (8): Cadeyrn Neville, Hugh Pyle, Scott Higginbotham, Nick Phipps, Kurtley Beale, James O'Connor, Mitch Inman, Cooper Vuna.

Western Force (4): Salesi Ma'afu, Hugh McMeniman, Ben McCalman, Nick Cummins

Comments

PassionAssassin says...

@akira236

I agree with you completely about Ben Mowen. He was outstanding last year and never got a shot. I thought Dave Dennis looked out of place in almost every international game last season. The only positive thing I saw him do playing for the Wallabies was that pass to set up Beale`s try to beat the Welsh at the last minute in the Autumn Internationals. Mowen deserved a shot on his Super Rugby form alone, not too mention he did an excellent job leading the Brumbies. Bringing Mowen into the Wallabies fold would also add another leader to the pack which was desperately needed throughout last season and will be needed to beat the Lions.

Posted 21:23 14th January 2013

Scrumpoacher says...

Faingaa's overrated-please drop em...

Posted 19:26 14th January 2013

akira236 says...

Deans can I ask why on earth do you keep overlooking Mowen didn't you see his super rugby performance last year he was like the best australian forward. why or why do you keep on persisiting with Horne, Mccabe, A.Faingaa, Nic Phipps they are complete useless and no way are we going to beat the all blacks with those backs. my tip stick to the backline that beat England in the spring tour and we should have a chance to beat the AB's like we showed them at suncorp stadium with a so-called C team.

Posted 12:02 14th January 2013

rugby_rockstar says...

49 players eh... Thats every rugby union player in the country isn't it? ;)

Posted 11:06 14th January 2013

APV1 says...

Dreary lot, aren't they?

Posted 11:02 14th January 2013

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