Cooper recovers in time for key clash with Bulls while Toomua rides the pine
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Melbourne Rebels playmaker Quade Cooper has been cleared to face the Bulls on Friday night while star recruit Matt Toomua has been named on the bench for the Super Rugby clash.
Cooper suffered concussion last round but has passed a fitness test to take his place in the AAMI Park match.
Wallabies No.10 Toomua only arrived in Melbourne on Monday morning from his stint in England with Leicester Tigers but the Rebels were keen to get him straight into the action.
Wessels said Toomua would take some pressure off Cooper as they hunt a maiden finals berth.
Having coached Toomua when he was an assistant at the Brumbies back in 2012, Wessels said he knew the 29-year-old's game well.
"Matt's got the opportunity to come off the bench and make an impression and we will take it from there," coach Dave Wessels said
"He's played a fair bit of 12 and played 15 as well at Leicester ... he's a pretty intelligent guy and he's across some of the lingo that he needs but one of the benefits of our game is that it's pretty simple."
While the Rebels backline that rolled the Reds was unchanged, they have lost hard-working backrowers Isi Naisarani (toe) and Luke Jones (eye socket).
The World Cup hopefuls are likely to also miss next round's match in Tokyo against the Sunwolves before returning to take on the Waratahs in Melbourne.
"It may be a blessing in disguise as Isi (Naisarani) probably needs a little break although he's ben playing well for us," Wessels said.
"We're lucky we've got some depth in the back five of the scrum."
That includes Richard Hardwick, who has been named at openside flanker.
"Dickie has been a bit unlucky with injury this year but off the bench last week he got a crucial turnover in the Reds' 22 and we've missed a specialist flanker who plays to the ball so that's a part of the game he will help with," Wessels said.
After a three-from-three start, it took the Rebels until Round 13 to earn their sixth win of the competition. They lost their top spot in the Australian conference to the Brumbies last weekend and will be looking to secure a win against an out of sorts Bulls side to keep their chances of taking out their conference alive.
Rebels: Dane Haylett-Petty (c), Jack Maddocks, , Reece Hodge, Billy Meakes, Marika Koroibete, Quade Cooper, Will Genia, Rob Leota, Richard Hardwick, Angus Cottrell, Matt Philip, Ross Haylett-Petty, Jermaine Ainsley, Anaru Rangi, Tetera Faulkner. Reserves: Hugh Roach, Matt Gibbon, Sam Talakai, Sam Jeffries, Pone Fa'amausili, Michael Ruru, Campbell Magnay, Matt Toomua.
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The New Zealand performance in the return fixture in 2016 was filthy. A lot of Irish supporters were pretty shocked by it, viewed it as de facto cheating just to avoid another defeat.
Also shocked by the abuse to Ireland, captain, vice-captain and spectators after the full time whistle in Paris defeat, last match.
Sledging is sledging, but that happens during the game and targetting spectators should be completely out of bounds.
The Irish public used to enjoy these matches, even in defeat. Now they are necessary but unpleasant, because NZ apparently cannot accept or respect successful challengers.
Go to commentsThanks for the analysis Nick, thought provoking as usual. Couple of queries though, in the pic where you've circled Williams bind , I'm pretty sure it shows Stuart's knee on the ground, surely that's a NZ penalty? Also having had the chance to watch it again the All Black scrum seeems to improve after halftime, but before either England or the All Blacks replace their props. Not sure if that was the result of Tuipolutu coming on or some halftime tips. Either way this is only Williams second international season, so he'll be better for the experience.
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