Waratahs focus away from Wallabies selection drama as their Super Rugby season hangs by a thread
Waratahs veteran Adam Ashley-Cooper says his team won't get caught up in the ongoing availability of their Wallabies and are focusing solely on beating the Brumbies on Saturday night.
The Waratahs go into the Super Rugby match against the Australian conference leaders with the knowledge that even if they win to keep alive their hopes of making the play-offs, they may be without a swag of stars for the last round clash with the Highlanders in Invercargill, which is also must-win.
NSW still have to rest Sekope Kepu, Rob Simmons, Michael Hooper, Kurtley Beale and Bernard Foley as part of an agreement with Wallabies management in the World Cup year, but Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson says they will play this week at Bankwest Stadium.
Ashley-Cooper felt the drama surrounding sacked teammate Israel Folau this season had taught them to focus inwards.
"I think when it's out of your hands and out of your control is not to have any feeling towards it and just deal with it," the centre said on Monday.
"We've shown enough resolve this year with a lot of external stuff that's been happening, so that's just another area that we won't allow to distract our game or our preparation."
The Waratahs showed their resolve with a gutsy 20-15 win over the Melbourne Rebels last round, with Ashley-Cooper enjoying a blossoming centre partnership Lalakai Foketi.
The 24-year-old got the start following a long-term knee injury to Karmichael Hunt and earned praise from Ashley-Cooper.
"It's obviously disappointing to lose Karmichael but I think Lalakai's done a really good job to come in and fill his boots," Ashley-Cooper said.
"K (Hunt) was very solid for us in the midfield in defence and obviously with his ball carries, but Lalakai's come in and brought a new aspect.
"He's given us a bit of X-factor in that ball-playing option and changed up the dynamic of our attack in the midfield which has been great for us."
Ashley-Cooper, 35, said the match wouldn't be his last Super Rugby match on home soil, hinting he intended to play on for another season.
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Ben Smith you really make some good points in this article, the Springboks were not close to perfect and good still beat the All Blacks, imagine if they were as good as they were against France what a hiding the All Blacks would have gotten… maybe another Twickenham drubbing
Go to commentsIt is a good argument to keep the Rebels for one more year but also isnt this just opening the door as well for keeping them beyond 2025. If they can create some sort of financial stability in the next year and if their performances lift as they have this season then how would RA even cull them after that? It might be the most cost effective decision at this stage and perhaps many people are guilty of keeping relationships going because of the cost to decouple but then again when does that ever work out well?
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