Aussies change 3 for Boks

September 1, 2010
Posted by Morné

Winger Drew Mitchell and hooker Stephen Moore will make their 50th Test appearances after being named today in the Qantas Wallabies side for Saturday’s Mandela Plate Test against South Africa at Bloemfontein.

Wallabies

The players will become the 33rd and 34th Australians to appear in 50 Test matches after both were included in the starting XV, with Moore being promoted into this week’s run on side after he featured at Pretoria as a blood bin replacement.

The pair, who both began their Test careers in 2005, will be looking to celebrate the milestone by sharing in Australia’s first win at altitude for 47 years, as the Qantas Wallabies and Springboks shape up for the Mandela Plate decider.

Australia won the opening Test of the series 30-13 in Brisbane, but were defeated 31-44 in their second Bundaberg Red Tri Nations Series meeting last weekend at Loftus Versfeld.

A win in the third contest will regain for Australia the Mandela Plate, which was last won two years ago, while also securing second position in this year’s Tri Nations with a match against New Zealand still to be played.

The Qantas Wallabies starting line-up features three alterations from that which began last Saturday’s Test, with hookers Moore and Saia Fainga’a swapping roles, while Mark Chisholm replaces Dean Mumm in the second row, and Ben McCalman starts in place of Richard Brown at the back of the scrum.

Chisholm will feature in this year’s Tri Nations tournament for the first time, after playing the most recent of his 51 Tests against Ireland in Brisbane at the end of June.

McCalman gains his maiden Test start after coming from the bench in each of the two earlier Tests against South Africa.

The 22-year-old utility forward, who only debuted in Super Rugby at the start of this year, will play in his favourite position at No. 8 after having replaced Brown for the final 23 minutes of last weekend’s game.

Both Brown and Mumm could yet participate in Saturday’s proceedings after being named among the run on substitutes.

Chisholm will pack down alongside Nathan Sharpe, with the experienced second rower declared fit after he left the field before the final whistle in Pretoria due to an ankle sprain.

Sharpe will on Saturday night [Sunday morning, AEST] become Australia’s fifth most capped player in his own right as he represents the Qantas Wallabies for an 87th time, surpassing the 86 caps gathered by both John Eales and Joe Roff.

After this weekend, just George Gregan (139), George Smith (110), Stephen Larkham (102) and David Campese (101) will have worn the Qantas Wallabies jersey on more occasions than has Sharpe.

Qantas Wallabies coach Robbie Deans expects the personnel changes to inject enthusiasm into the side after last weekend’s potentially deflating reverse.

“All three of the players coming into the pack will offer us energy,” Deans says.

“It’s obviously a big night for Stephen, as well as for Drew, but Mark and Ben also have big opportunities ahead of them.”

Between them, Moore and Chisholm add 100 caps of experience to the pack, which offers the forward unit additional stability.

“Both Stephen and Mark have experience playing in games where the circumstances were not too dis-similar to what we will encounter on Saturday night. They know what to expect and – perhaps even more importantly – know what is required in order to be successful,” Deans says.

McCalman features in only his third Test, but provides a level of abrasiveness Deans believes will be critical.

“Ben did a great job coming off the bench for us last weekend and we are expecting more of the same, this time from the start. Not only does he bring physicality, he also offers us an additional lineout option due to his extensive background playing as a six or in the second row.”

While the raising of individual appearance milestones rarely provides a team focus, Deans says this weekend’s achievements by Moore and Mitchell should bring the best out of both.

“There have been 846 Wallabies but they are only the 33rd and 34th to play 50 Tests. That in itself tells you the significance of this occasion for those blokes.”

Mitchell took his maiden Test bow against the same opponent as he will play his 50th Test, scoring a try after coming off the bench during Australia’s 30-12 win in Sydney.

Forty nine Tests on, the speedy 26-year-old now has 23 tries to his name, which ranks him 11th on Australia’s Test try-scoring chart.

Moore had played his first Test earlier that same international season, also featuring from the bench during the win over Samoa in Sydney.

Current Qantas Wallabies skipper Rocky Elsom debuted alongside Moore in that match, and made his 50th Test appearance in this season’s Test opener against Fiji at Canberra.

In attaining his 50th Test cap on the weekend, the 27-year-old Moore will become the fourth Australia hooker to reach the milestone, following on from Jeremy Paul (72), Phil Kearns (67) and Michael Foley (50).

Wallabies team to play South Africa:

15. Kurtley Beale                     (NSW Waratahs)

14. James O’Connor               (Western Force)

13. Adam Ashley-Cooper        (Brumbies)

12. Matt Giteau                       (Brumbies)

11. Drew Mitchell                    (NSW Waratahs)

10. Quade Cooper                  (Queensland Reds)

9. Will Genia                            (Queensland Reds)

8. Ben McCalman                   (Western Force)

7. David Pocock                      (Western Force)

6. Rocky Elsom                       (Brumbies, captain)

5. Nathan Sharpe                    (Western Force)

4. Mark Chisholm                    (Brumbies)

3. Salesi Ma’afu                      (Brumbies)

2. Stephen Moore                   (Brumbies)

1. Benn Robinson                   (NSW Waratahs)

Run on reserves:

16. Saia Fainga’a                    (Queensland Reds)

17. James Slipper                   (Queensland Reds)

18. Dean Mumm                     (NSW Waratahs)

19. Richard Brown                  (Western Force)

20. Luke Burgess                    (NSW Waratahs)

21. Berrick Barnes                  (NSW Waratahs)

22. Anthony Fainga’a              (Queensland Reds)

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5 Comments

  1. DavidS Champion Supporter DavidS says:
    September 1st, 2010 at 2:56 pm Reply to this comment

    No voodoo here

    Same play as last week…

    Same type of result

    Then our damned Boks can get some rest

  2. Fromthebottomoftheruck Fromthebottomoftheruck says:
    September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 pm Reply to this comment

    It’s a better looking line up, all three players look better than the players they are substituting. The pack is going to have to work harder…

    http://fromthebottomoftheruck.blogspot.com/

  3. DavidS Champion Supporter DavidS says:
    September 1st, 2010 at 8:08 pm Reply to this comment

    Hopefully Drew Mitchell has a mare when he recalls how Juan Smith pwned him…

    Man that was cool

  4. Fromthebottomoftheruck Fromthebottomoftheruck says:
    September 1st, 2010 at 10:08 pm Reply to this comment

    I’m getting a bit worried about this test, everyone including the Boks thinks this is cake walk – we didn’t beat them by much last week, and their team is better this week. That’s three big ones in a row now, and we looked tired at the start of teh season.We’d better watch out! They beat us no problem in Oz!

    http://fromthebottomoftheruck.blogspot.com/

  5. mawm mawm says:
    September 1st, 2010 at 11:27 pm Reply to this comment

    FTBOTR – Yep, pride comes before the fall. The Boks just do it time and time again. They underestimate how canny a coach Deans is After all he puts a competative team onto the park each game with such a small pool of players to choose from (Union is 3rd choice footy in Oz). He’ll have spotted some weaknesses in the Boks and they will exploit them.

    Can you imagine what Deans could do with our vast pool of (mainly poorly coached) talent? Or even what Meyer could do. :soek: