Matt Toomua 'dreams' of vacant Wallabies No. 10 jersey following departures of international veterans
Matt Toomua is putting his hand up to wear the Wallabies No.10 jersey in 2020 after the departures of a swag of veteran test playmakers.
The loss of Christian Lealiifano, Bernard Foley and Quade Cooper to play overseas means locking in a new five-eighth will be a top priority for incoming Wallabies coach Dave Rennie.
The versatile Toomua had limited opportunities there under former Australia coach Michael Cheika, who mixed and matched his halves pairing throughout his tenure.
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Toomua started at No.10 in Australia's World Cup pool game against Georgia but has only worn the jersey five times since making his debut against the All Blacks in 2013.
The 29-year-old said he wanted to stake an early claim on the jersey, with Australia's first internationals of the year against Ireland in July.
The Wallabies also host two Bledisloe Cup matches against New Zealand, with the first in Toomua's home town of Melbourne on August 8.
"My ambitions are the same as everyone, to get in that starting team, but with the changing of the guard there's a bit of unknown there," Toomua said.
"Like others you have dreams of being in a starting jersey and for me it would be that 10 jersey."
James O'Connor looms as another contender depending on where he plays in his return to Super Rugby with the Reds.
Toomua said he needed to form a strong combination with the anointed Melbourne Rebels halfback with a trio in the running to land the role after Will Genia's move to Japan.
"I will have some competition there as well with Andrew Deegan, who did really well at the (Western) Force, so we've recruited well," Toomua said.
"There's some big holes with Will and Quade gone but I think with the young guys we've got coming through there's a recipe for success."
Toomua said he hadn't spoken to Rennie since the New Zealander's appointment last week.
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Yes. Its bizarre what hes done. From a try scoring weapon to utter mediocrity. Reminds me of the SBW league return and gormless boxing stuff. If he'd just focussed on rugby, he'd have been an all time great...the potential and glimpses of excellence were there.
Go to commentsNot a disaster or anything, but extremely disappointing to end the season like that.
Massive credit to Italy for turning up, shame the All Blacks didn’t match the intent of their opposition.
Shthouse all round.
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