QUADE COOPER HAS been thrown a Test lifeline after being recalled to the Australian backline for the second Bledisloe Cup tie against New Zealand in Wellington on Saturday morning.
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It will be the Toulon-based Cooper’s first game at any level since April and his first Test since the Wallabies played Uruguay 11 months ago during the World Cup.
New Zealand-born Cooper is loathed by New Zealand crowds and was roundly booed at the 2011 World Cup after several run-ins with Richie McCaw, but is respected by the All Blacks themselves.
“Quade’s a good player,” All Blacks coach Steve Hansen said.
“He gets maligned a wee bit over here because of a few incidents with Richie and we’re not too forgiving on people that pick on Rich — I’m talking about the fans — but within the team he’s well respected. He’s a good player so he’ll enhance them I think.”
After being embarrassed by a 42-8 thrashing on home soil in Sydney last week, Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has been forced to make multiple changes for the game that doubles as a Rugby Championship match.
His cause has also not been helped by a large whole in midfield stocks with injuries to Matt Giteau, Matt Toomua and Rob Horne.
Cooper, who has 58-Tests under his belt in a chequered career, will slot into his regular out-half role, forcing 31-Test incumbent Bernard Foley to move out one to inside centre.
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Samu Kerevi has been named outside him for his first appearance since the second Test against England in June.
Kerevi’s promotion is at the expense of Tevita Kuridrani who drops to the bench after repeated handling problems last week.
Adam Ashley-Cooper, Dane Haylett-Petty and Israel Folau make up the back three.
Western Force lock Adam Coleman has earned his first start for the Wallabies after a debut off the bench in the third Test against England in June with Rob Simmons dumped from the match day 23.