Wallabies name team for All Blacks' Toyko showdown
Rob Simmons will fill in for Adam Coleman when Australia look to avoid a Bledisloe Cup whitewash in Yokohama after he was ruled out of Saturday's clash with a groin injury.
The Wallabies have lost both of their matches with New Zealand in 2018, meaning the All Blacks have once again secured the trans-Tasman title.
With Coleman missing Michael Cheika has handed a starting spot to Simmons in the second row, his first chance to impress from kick-off since November 2017 against Scotland.
"I think Rob's got a lot to prove here. I think he's got a lot to prove," Cheika told reporters in Tokyo.
"He's been there or thereabouts for a long time, there's some competition in that spot now.
"I think it's time for him to put his foot down and show he's got everything required to be a regular starter and in the competition between himself and [Izack] Rodda and Coleman and [Rory] Arnold that he puts himself there, not just happy to be there when it's on, to put himself there as a guy that wants to start for Australia.
"Not just if Adam's out, that's important for me."
Winger Sefa Naivalu returns for the first time since suffering an ankle injury against Italy last year, the 26-year-old stepping in as Israel Folau moves to centre in place of the injured Reece Hodge.
Samu Kerevi is fit enough to be named among Cheika's replacements, alongside loose forward Jack Dempsey.
Australia: Dane Haylett-Petty, Sefa Naivalu, Israel Folau, Kurtley Beale, Marika Koroibete, Bernard Foley, Will Genia; Scott Sio, Folau Fainga'a, Allan Alaalatoa, Izack Rodda, Rob Simmons, Ned Hanigan, Michael Hooper, David Pocock.
Replacements: Tolu Latu, Sekope Kepu, Taniela Tupou, Rory Arnold, Jack Dempsey, Pete Samu, Nick Phipps, Samu Kerevi, Tom Banks.
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Go to commentsThe main thing you need on your side to win a World Cup is luck. ABs had their fair share of it in the 2011 final. One score game in the SF vs Springboks in 2015 means there always things you can look at and say if this thing or that thing happened then SA would/should have won that game. Smith’s try being called back broke protocol, but it was the correct decision, so I don’t have a problem with that. If it was an SA try called back in the same circumstances I don’t think many ABS fans would have a problem with it. Cane’s shot was high, it was the classic thing NZ players have been doing, and getting carded for for years - Walking around bolt upright trying to put a big hit on someone. Stupid play by someone with a poor disciplinary record. The one that was a big problem for me was Etzebeth’s obstruction. The referee just choked on this occasion. Frustrating to have the TMO in his ear all night, apart from at this moment. Minimum yellow card for Etzebeth, but a very strong case for a penalty try also. Despite all that the ABs had the opportunity to be ahead with 3 minutes to play, so it’s hard to point fingers too much. Pollard makes that kick 99/100. JB and RM make it 50/100. That’s what it came down to in the end.
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