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Wallabies to run Boks ragged?
14/06/2007 15:30 - (SA)
Cape Town - Wallabies coach John Connolly has opted for his most experienced backline combination and has selected a near full strength lineup as the Wallabies look to end a six-year drought in South Africa.
The Springboks and the Wallabies will open the Tri-Nations series and Nelson Mandela Challenge Plate clash in Cape Town on Saturday.
Veteran halves pairing George Gregan and Stephen Larkham will play their final Tests on South African soil, while Matt Giteau returns to his customary role of inside centre alongside captain Stirling Mortlock in the midfield.
The Wallabies have played seven Tests since the star four last appeared in typical formation, with their most recent outing as a midfield unit occurring in Johannesburg for the final Tri Nations Test against the Springboks last year.
Lote Tuqiri and Drew Mitchell retain their places on the wing, following Tuqiri's triumphant return to the Test arena in a two-try performance against Fiji in Perth last weekend.
In the forward pack, Connolly will look to veteran lock pairing Nathan Sharpe and Dan Vickerman to counter the powerful Springboks lineout.
Once again been rotated
Sharpe and Vickerman started all six Tri Nations matches for the Wallabies in 2006, but have played together in just one of the Wallabies three Tests this season, against Wales in Brisbane just over a fortnight ago.
In the front row Guy Shepherdson will start at tighthead prop, while Matt Dunning retains his place at loosehead prop with Stephen Moore getting the nod at hooker.
George Smith has once again been rotated into the starting team and will wear the No 7 jersey and vice-captain the side on Saturday while Phil Waugh joins the reserves bench.
Waratahs teammates Rocky Elsom and Wycliff Palu return to their starting positions at blindside flanker and Number 8 respectively, after resting from last week's clash with Fiji to get an early start on their preparation for the opening Tri-Nations clash.
Connolly said the Wallabies face their toughest match of the year against the Springboks on Saturday.
"South African Rugby is in a pretty good space at the moment, probably in the best shape it;s been for some time," said Connolly.
Not focused on poor recent record
"The Springboks are brimming with confidence after the success of their Super 14 teams and their Test wins over England and will be an enormous challenge for us," he said.
Connolly said his team was not focused on its poor recent record in the republic.
"We're definitely not looking at the past or the reasons why we haven't been successful here. We're very much focused on this Test and continuing to build on our performances in Australia," said Connolly.
"I think we're in for an extremely competitive Tri-Nations between three strong teams."
The team:
Julian Huxley; Drew Mitchell, Stirling Mortlock (captain), Matt Giteau, Lote Tuqiri; Stephen Larkham, George Gregan; Wycliff Palu, George Smith, Rocky Elsom; Dan Vickerman, Nathan Sharpe, Guy Shepherdson, Stephen Moore, Matt Dunning.
Replacements: Adam Freier, Al Baxter, Mark Chisholm, Stephen Hoiles, Phil Waugh, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Mark Gerrard
Kick-off: 15:00 SA time
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
Notes:
Australia last won the Tri Nations in 2001.
New Zealand have owned the Tri Nations title for the last two years (2005, 2006).
The trophy has been won seven times by New Zealand and twice each by Australia and South Africa.
New Zealand won the inaugural Tri Nations title in 1996.
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