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Carter Gordon Among Four Key Wallabies Changes

Carter Gordon is set to make a notable return for the Wallabies this Saturday against Italy. This match will mark his first appearance since rejoining rugby union after a tenure in the NRL with the Gold Coast Titans. Gordon, 24, last played for Australia during the 2023 Rugby World Cup in Udine.

Recent Changes to the Wallabies Squad

The Wallabies have made several adjustments to their lineup following a 25-7 defeat to England. In total, there are four key changes in both the backs and the pack.

Backline Adjustments

  • Carter Gordon will take on the fly-half role.
  • Corey Toole is slated to start on the wing, taking over from Max Jorgensen.

Forward Lineup Modifications

  • Matt Faessler returns at hooker, recovering from a calf injury after missing the British & Irish Lions series.
  • Tom Hooper, an Exeter Chiefs signing, will start in the flank position.
  • Rob Valetini has been moved to the bench to accommodate Hooper’s selection.

Head Coach’s Insights

Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt expressed confidence in his team, stating they have had a productive week of training. Schmidt emphasized the need for improvement against Italy, acknowledging their confidence stemming from a strong showing in the Six Nations earlier this year.

Projected Wallabies Lineup

Position Name Matches Club
15 Andrew Kellaway 47 Hunters Hill Rugby Club
14 Corey Toole 5 Wagga Crows
13 Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii 15 The Kings School
12 Hunter Paisami 34 Harlequin Rugby Club
11 Harry Potter 8 Moorabbin Rams
10 Carter Gordon 8 Sunshine Coast Grammar School
9 Jake Gordon 34 Canterbury Juniors
1 Angus Bell 47 Hunters Hill Rugby Club
2 Matt Faessler 15 USQ Saints
3 Taniela Tupou 66 Brothers Rugby
4 Nick Frost 35 Hornsby Lions
5 Jeremy Williams 22 Wahroonga Tigers
6 Tom Hooper 19 Bathurst Bulldogs
7 Fraser McReight 36 Albany Creek Brumbies
8 Harry Wilson (C) 33 Gunnedah Red Devils

Bench Strength

  • Billy Pollard (18 Tests) – Lindfield Junior
  • Aidan Ross (1 Test) – Bond University
  • Zane Nonggorr (17 Tests) – Gold Coast Eagles
  • Rob Valetini (59 Tests) – Harlequin Rugby Club
  • Pete Samu (33 Tests) – Moorabbin Rams
  • Ryan Lonergan (3 Tests) – Tuggeranong Vikings
  • Tane Edmed (6 Tests) – West Harbour Juniors
  • Filipo Daugunu (17 Tests) – Wests Bulldogs

The Wallabies face a crucial test on Saturday as they aim to bounce back and secure a victory against Italy.

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