Leading lineout thief tipped for Wallabies duty
Lock Matt Philip is a wanted man in Melbourne and should also be back on the Wallabies radar, according to Rebels coach Dave Wessels.
In barnstorming form this season, Philip was key to Melbourne's 37-17 win over the Lions on Saturday night at AAMI Park - his 50th Super Rugby match.
He's the leading Australian player in the Super Rugby competition for lineout steals and third overall, while he also set up at least one of the Rebels' tries with his go-forward.
Philip has been linked to French club Pau but Wessels was confident that the 26-year-old would remain with the Rebels.
After playing his three Tests on the Wallabies' Spring tour in late 2017, Wessels said he'd earnt another call-up.
"I don't think Matt is heading to France but I can understand why French clubs want to chase a guy like that," he said.
"Matt is a really great story, he's one of those guys who really cares about the team so he's really motivated by that but one thing he really wants to do is play for his country.
"Matt is the type of guy who is going to have a good career with Australia. He's waited a long time to have that opportunity but he's earnt that now."
Wessels admitted that he didn't initially see the promise in Philip, who started his Super Rugby career with the Western Force before joining the Rebels for the 2018 season.
"I wasn't going to sign Matt back in the day until Dane (skipper Dane Haylett-Petty) talked me into it at a hotel in Sandton (South Africa)," Wessels said.
"When he started out I wasn't convinced but Dane saw it long before I did so Matt's got Dane to thank."
- AAP
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Hopefully Ireland are loving the favorites tag. That can only help the underdog ABs. I do expect it will be tough for the men in black though especially without a couple of crucial players. But only a fool writes off an All Black team so we are in with a chance.
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The childish and embarrasing patting on the back , shouting, the 3,qs running 20 yards to slap the forwards backs is pathetic.
It just show reverence to the better team and a minor success worth shouting about.
If a top, top coach was in charge of England he would put a stop to it ,
Unfortunately , we have Borthwick .
No ones idea of a top coach and no CV to prove it.
He can't even see when his players are on top.
To even think Ford was up to playing against the AB,s shows favouritism gone mad.
Ford was more than rusty.
He wasn't up to the job.
He has now only played another 17 minutes rugby this season and the utterly shambolic effort he gave means he should be sent back to Sale to get some game time and ruddy backbone .
It wasn't though he was up against a flying wing forward like Marcus was when he pulled down Sititi In full flight.
It was one of the smallest guys on the pitch . Pathetic.
At international level to say he can't tackle cuts no ice. Not these days
He doesn't have Owen to cover for him . And it is showing.
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