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The 15 PONI players asked by Rugby Australia to stay in Sydney

Michael Hooper (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Western Force trio Kyle Godwin, Feleti Kaitu’u and Brynard Stander have been asked to remain in Sydney and join a host of NSW Waratahs players vying for a Wallabies berth later this year. A players of national interest (PONI) squad will this week train at the Waratahs’ Daceyville base under new national team coach Dave Rennie’s assistant Scott Wisemantel and fitness guru John Pryor.

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Incumbent Wallabies captain Michael Hooper and 11 other Waratahs, including next-generation talents James Ramm and Angus Bell, have been included.

Others will join from whichever team loses Saturday’s Super Rugby AU preliminary final between the Queensland Reds and Melbourne Rebels.

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All players in camp will operate under the same biosecurity measures they’ve followed during the season, with the Force trio unable to return home without facing more quarantine time.

The Wallabies’ official Rugby Championship squad will be 46-strong, given nobody can join their bubble once the tournament begins.

While there is confidence the Wallabies will host two Tests against New Zealand in October, the likelihood of a Rugby Championship in New Zealand in November is more dim.

Rugby Australia expects SANZAAR to make a call on November’s Rugby Championship by Friday, with Argentina’s squad in hard lock down after six positive coronavirus cases last week.

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The two Bledisloe Cup Tests could be the national side’s only action this year, although would be rescheduled if Australia is preferred over New Zealand to host a salvaged Rugby Championship.

Meanwhile, Gold Coast-based Rennie will keep a close eye on Saturday’s playoff in Brisbane, where the Reds boast an array of young talents pushing for Test caps.

Back-row trio Liam Wright, Harry Wilson and Fraser McReight were effective in their win against the Brumbies, who will await the winner of the Reds and Rebels in the final.

Emerging fullback Jock Campbell was electric again in his favo ured position, while incumbent Wallabies halfback Nic White waged war with up-and-coming Reds No.9 Tate McDermott.

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Brumbies coach Dan McKellar set the scene for a potential rematch post-game, challenging officials to have a cl oser eye on Reds prop Taniela Tupou’s scrum tactics.

PONI SQUAD: Angus Bell, Jack Dempsey, Tom Horton, Harry Johnson-Holmes, Rob Simmons, Ned Hanigan, Lachie Swinton, Michael Hooper, Jake Gordon, Will Harrison, Jack Maddocks, James Ramm (Waratahs); Kyle Godwin, Feleti Kaitu’u, Brynard Stander (Force).

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CO 38 minutes ago
Whose ship has sailed before the first All Blacks squad?

Based on last weekend there should be no Hurricanes loose forwards in the mix, they all seemed poor with the Brumbies once again fantastic at playing and executing as a team. The Hurricanes were also poor in the halves with the ten invisible and Cam Roigard trying to play up tempo, Helter skelter rugby which is what the Brumbies wanted.


Roigards passing was telegraphic with his running game and sniping non existent, Ratima also appears to be getting metronomic, devoid of flair and his ten went invisible as well.


If you can't step up at finals then you need to be punished, yes the blues were poor at times this season but they were right on either the last two games when it really matters.


CWL is a bit larger but both him and Lakai are down on size for an eight and aren't freaks like Savea. Sotutu has to be in the mix and Dalton, but only if they front this Friday night.


However six is an ongoing issue, Josh Beehre could be an answer to the lack of height in the loose forwards at Allblacks level, his driving try to ice the contest through a decent Chiefs pack was raw determination even with support.


As for the previous try being ruled out on the flimsiest of technicalities that highlighted everything wrong with the TMO, it wasn't ‘rabbiting’, his knees dropped one after the other and he then brought his shoulders forward to extend and score, big guys can do that, that's why Sotutu has to be in the mix.


Sititi looked short of a gallop and the Chiefs might be acting a bit too cute with their bench, the coach is saying all the right things but he's in the departure lounge and the signs are there that the Chiefs expected to be the best team in finals simply because they had the best bench.


They're now under the pump and the winner of this year's super final will almost certainly be whoever wins this Friday in Christchurch.

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