WALLABIES COACH MICHAEL Cheika has been forced to revamp his front row and gamble on an untested centres pairing for Saturday’s Rugby Championship opener against New Zealand.
Australia are desperate for a win at ANZ Stadium in a fixture that doubles as the first Bledisloe Cup Test, but were dealt a blow when loose-head Scott Sio failed a fitness test.
His shoulder problem means Tom Robertson has been drafted into the front row, alongside recalled hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau and veteran Sekope Kepu at blindside.
Robertson will be making only his third Test start.
“He (Sio) could do certain things and he couldn’t do others and it was 50/50 but I prefer to call it relatively early in the week and give him a chance to get ready for next week and give Tom a chance to prepare well for this week’s contest,” said Cheika.
“Roberston is only young and coming in on the scene but I think he’s had his best year in the pro game by far.
“I think his season with the Waratahs was excellent and in particular in relation to his work ethic.”
Being selected for a Bledisloe match is life-changing for Robertson, who used grew up watching the annual trans-Tasman battle.
“I (watched) the Bledisloe Cup since I was a kid and to actually be starting in one is a dream come true and I just want Saturday to come quickly,” he said.
“I think I’m a lot fitter this year and that’s allowed me to do more things on the field and not just have more carries and tackles and whatnot, that doesn’t really matter, it’s the quality of that involvement.”
Injuries to Tevita Kuridrani and Samu Kerivu mean Reece Hodge starts in the number 13 jersey for the first time, combining with Kurtley Beale in the centre.
There was some good news for Cheika, who is seeking to end a 15-year Bledisloe losing run, with skipper Michael Hooper and wing Dane Haylett-Petty overcoming injury concerns.
Melbourne Rebels utility back Jack Maddocks is in line to make his international debut after being named on the bench.
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika. Source: AAP/PA Images
Meanwhile, All Blacks lock Sam Whitelock will play his milestone 100th Test on Saturday as New Zealand stick with their strongest possible in Sydney.
Whitelock becomes only the eighth All Black to achieve the milestone, and does so with the world champions under pressure to defend a remarkable run over their neighbours.
At stake in the opening Rugby Championship clash of the season is the first round of the Bledisloe Cup, a trophy contested annually between New Zealand and Australia.
Australia are buoyed by beating the All Blacks the last time they met, and although they lost the 2017 series 2-1, fly-half Bernard Foley showed their underlying boldness this week by saying they have set a target of keeping the All Blacks scoreless.