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Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Pocock to Consider Offers


Australia loose forward David Pocock will take four weeks’ holiday to rest and recuperate after the Rugby World Cup before considering offers he has received from clubs interested in securing him after 2016, according to his manager.

Pocock is committed to Australian rugby and his Canberra-based Super Rugby team ACT Brumbies until the end of 2016, but French clubs are already circling the 55-Test flanker, according to reports in France.

French rugby paper Midi Olympique reported the 27-year-old has already been approached by Top 14 side Bordeaux, where his Wallabies team-mate and Adam Ashley-Cooper will play next season.

“There are a number of offers that have landed,” Pocock’s Sydney-based manager Brian Levine told Reuters. “None are being considered at this stage. “David will be taking a break for four weeks, getting over the niggles he picked up during the World Cup. He is firmly committed to the 2016 season with the Brumbies and the ARU.”

After coming back from two knee reconstructions that wiped out his 2013 and 2014 seasons, Pocock underlined his reputation as one of the world’s best back-rowers at the World Cup, where his ball-poaching and fierce work at the breakdown was a major factor in the Wallabies’ run to the final.

Wallabies backs coach Stephen Larkham, also head coach of the Brumbies, said securing Pocock’s signature beyond 2016 was a priority for the club and Australian rugby, but also said the player could not be hurried.

Pocock took only a one-year contract with the Brumbies after protracted talks, telling local media he was uncertain whether he would continue to have the drive to play for longer.

After five more Tests, Pocock will also be able to play overseas and still remain eligible to represent Australia, a privilege denied players with under 60 caps.

With a number of seasoned Wallabies continuing their playing careers overseas after the World Cup, the ARU are certain to fight hard to retain the Zimbabwe-born player and should have the resources to table a competitive offer.

But Pocock, a noted charity worker, environmentalist and advocate for gay marriage, will not just be considering life on the pitch when he returns from holiday, his manager said. “We’re looking at everything [after 2016], and that includes study and other things,” Levine added.


Friday, 16 October 2015

Cheika Loses Pocock and Folau


David Pocock and Israel Folau have lost their fitness battles ahead of Sunday’s World Cup quarter-final against Scotland at Twickenham.

Pocock has been ruled out by a calf problem sustained in the 15-6 victory over Wales last weekend and is replaced by Ben McCalman at number eight.

Folau suffered an ankle complaint in the same Pool A game and makes away for Kurtley Beale at full-back with Quade Cooper promoted to the bench.

Michael Hooper returns from suspension to start at openside while lock Rob Simmons is drafted into the starting XV, displacing Dean Mumm to the replacements.

Captain Stephen Moore and centre Matt Giteau will become the seventh and eighth Wallabies to make 100 international appearances when they line up against the Scots.

“Those lads don’t need to have played 100 games for Australia to have the respect from me and the other players in the team,” head Coach Michael Cheika said.

“It’s what they do in training every day, how hard they work and what they’re prepared to sacrifice that sets them apart.”

Australia thumped England by a record score at Twickenham and edged Wales at the same venue, but Cheika insists Scotland will be the Wallabies’ most dangerous foes yet.

“This will be the most difficult game we play and that’s not disrespecting our other opponents at all because every match has been tough, but this will be the toughest,” Cheika said.

“There’s going to be a lot of pain, it’s going to be physical and I want the players to enjoy that as well because that’s when it’s worth it.

“Guarding against complacency is pretty easy because we don’t think we are complacent.

“We’re acutely aware that this is really important for our own journey as a team.

“I’ve seen a lot of the Scottish players saying they can win — and they can, they can.

“It’s the reality of sport and what we need to make sure is that our mindset is really clear on what we’re prepared to do to get that victory.”

Australia: K Beale, A Ashley-Cooper, T Kuridrani, M Giteau, D Mitchell; B Foley, W Genia; S Sio, S Moore (captain), S Kepu, K Douglas, R Simmons, S Fardy, M Hooper, B McCalman
Replacements: T Polota-Nau, J Slipper, G Holmes, D Mumm, S McMahon, N Phipps, M Toomua, Q Cooper.

Sunday, 6 April 2014

Toulon v Leinster - Preview


Leinster have made four changes for Sunday's Heineken Cup quarter-final against Toulon in France.

Prop Cian Healy (ankle) and flanker Rhys Ruddock (calf) return to the pack while wing Dave Kearney replaces Luke Fitzgerald after shaking off a knock.

The final change is in the half-backs, with Jimmy Gopperth selected at fly-half in place of Ian Madigan,

Jonny Wilkinson returns to lead the defending champions, with centre Matt Giteau also back in the side.

Healy makes a first start since Ireland's Six Nations triumph in Paris three weeks ago.

Devin Toner and Mike McCarthy are once again the second row combination with Leo Cullen held in reserve.

Ruddock is back in place of Kevin McLaughlin, with Shane Jennings and captain Jamie Heaslip completing the back row.

In the centre Gordon D'Arcy and Brian O'Driscoll continue their record-breaking partnership.

"This is a huge battle and we are under no illusions - going down to the Stade Felix Mayol is not for the faint hearted," said Leinster coach Matt O'Connor.

"We have huge respect for what they bring to the contest. They are the current Heineken Cup champions and rightly favourites.

"But we are ready for the battle. We have a fit squad that is relishing the enormity of the challenge that we face.

"This will be a squad effort and this squad has experience of big games and of grinding out big results when the odds are against them.

"Our squad is full of guys who understand the psychology of cup rugby and like our opponents have been to the summit of this amazing competition and want to revisit it."

Toulon: D Armitage; D Mitchell, M Bastareaud, M Giteau, D Smith; J Wilkinson (capt), S Tillous-Borde; X Chiocci, C Burden, C Hayman, D Rossouw, J Suta, J Smith, JF Lobbe, S Armitage.
Replacements: J-C Orioli, F Fresia, M Castrogiovanni, V Bruni, B Habana, M Mermoz, M Claassens, K Mikautadze.

Leinster: R Kearney, F McFadden, B O'Drsicoll, G D'Arcy, D Kearney, J Gopperth, E Reddan, C Healy, R Strauss, M Ross, D Toner, M McCarthy, R Ruddock, S Jennings, J Heaslip (capt).
Replacements: S Cronin, J McGrath, M Moore, L Cullen, J Murphy, I Boss, I Madigan, Z Kirchner.

Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)


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