With just over 10 months to go before the Rugby World Cup,Australia’s five-Test tour of Europe takes on extra significance for many players.
The most capped Wallaby in history,George Gregan,has praised Michael Hooper for temporarily taking a break from the game and believes he’s primed for a big spring tour.
After 11 weeks on the sidelines,Michael Hooper’s busy return to Wallabies training was a welcome sight to teammates.
Mexican quick-service restaurant Guzman y Gomez has attracted more support from Aware Super and high-profile Australian athletes who have backed the chain.
Michael Hooper will return as the Wallabies navigate an unforgiving five-Test tour with an eye on next year’s World Cup,which could be the end of the line for Dave Rennie.
After stepping away from the Test team in early August,skipper Michael Hooper is making his way back to the field.
Selection inconsistency,a huge injury toll,the captaincy in limbo,and underperforming players all need addressing by RA’s rugby committee.
Sports stars who need a break should be left to do just that,and why it’s none of our business.
Michael Hooper may not play another Test this year and his time as captain could be over. What do the Wallabies do next?
Australia earned a brave win in Argentina,but there are still problems that need addressing if the Wallabies are to make an impact on next year’s World Cup.
The Wallabies may have been without their captain in Mendoza,but he was no less inspirational for the Australian players.