At the end of a long hard Rugby Championship series, there’s lots for Wallabies fans to be happy about! We were outclassed by the All-Blacks in the first few games, however, going on to win four games in a row against the world champion Springboks and the Pumas, is an incredible effort. The Wallabies deserve to feel “on top of the world”.
This is where I come into the picture, to point out the crucial efforts of our Queensland team in achieving that result.
Taniela Tupou is the obvious choice to start with. I know I might be biased, but Rennie needs to keep the best #3 in the world in the starting line-up, during the upcoming spring tour. His contribution to the side was massive through the whole series. I know his “influence” has risen over the years, but he’s still a kind, humble human being. I’ve loved catching up with after training him this year, when restrictions allowed. My only official interview with him however, was back in 2017. It’s still a good read.
Samu Kerevi was recalled!!!! I’m so glad that Rugby Australia came to their senses and made some rule changes so Rennie could pick the best team. Best #12 in the world? Maybe!
My most recent interview with Samu is here.
Quade Cooper is another obvious comeback story to discuss!!!! I’ve always had love for Quade. Even though the last few years have been difficult in some ways, I think his time away has made him even stronger in the long run. “Once a red always a red” is always true, at least that’s how this Reds fan sees it!
And the same goes for Isaac Rodda, who stormed his way back into the starting line-up.
As we all expected, Jordan Petaia made an impact after recovering from injury. Watch out for some wild off-loads and likely a few tries during the Spring Tour! And check out my interview with him from earlier this year here.
Tate McDermott has officially left his mark on the international stage in the green and gold. But if you asked him right now, I’ll guarantee you he’d say he’s desperate to see more success with the Wallabies and keen to see them right through to the 2023 World Cup. Keep your eyes on this young man, I have a feeling he's just getting started.
James Slipper is another great Queenslander who's been steering the Wallabies ship this year. James was my first ever official interviewee on this blog, you can read the interview here. Regardless of what team he plays for at the moment, again....
"Once a Red, always a Red."
There are a number of Reds (current and former) that contributed to the great momentum that the team has. But I’ll leave it at that for now. I really believe there are great things ahead for Australian rugby and that the Reds influence will be at the helm for a long time to come!
Australia will play Japan on Saturday 23rd October at 2:45pm