Wallabies squad for July Tests announced: 38 man squad for Australia games against Wales and Georgia | Sporting News Australia

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New Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt has named his squad for the July Tests against Wales and Georgia, with 13 uncapped players named in the 38-man squad.

Kurtley Beale has also made a return to the side, with his club captain Jeremy Williams being one of the uncapped players named in the team.

Notable absentees include Rob Leota and David Porecki — who are recovering from injury — as well as young flyhalf Carter Gordon, who recently announced his departure at the end of the year to the NRL.

The Rebels fly-half, who has played eight times for Australia, announced earlier this month he would be taking up a two-year deal beginning in 2025 with the Gold Coast Titans; the Rebels were wound up at the conclusion of the 2024 Super Rugby season.

Alex Hodgman, who played four games for the All Blacks in 2020, has also been named in the side and could become the fourth ever player to represent both the Wallabies and the All Blacks, with the prop playing for the Reds since the start of the year.

The Tests in Sydney and Melbourne will be the first since the disastrous 2023 World Cup campaign, where the Wallabies failed to emerge from the pool stage for the first time ever.

They faced off against both Wales and Georgia in France last year, suffering a record 40-6 defeat against Wales, whilst defeating Georgia by 20 points in their tournament opener.

Coach Eddie Jones left his role as Wallabies coach after the tournament, and was replaced by former Ireland coach Joe Schmidt in January.

The July Tests will consist of three games in the space of two weeks, with The Rugby Championship set to begin in August.

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Wallabies team list for Test against Wales

Seven uncapped players have been named in the team list for the first Test against Wales on July 6, including Josh Flook and Jeremy Williams in the starting side.

Tom Lynagh, son of Wallabies royalty Michael Lynagh has been named on the bench, whilst the captain for the match is Liam Wright.

  1. James Slipper
  2. Matt Faessler
  3. Taniela Tupou
  4. Jeremy Williams
  5. Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
  6. Liam Wright (C)
  7. Fraser McReight
  8. Rob Valenti
  9. Jake Gordon
  10. Noah Lolesio
  11. Filipo Daugunu
  12. Hunter Paisami
  13. Josh Flook
  14. Andrew Kellaway
  15. Tom Wright
  16. Billy Pollard
  17. Isaac Kailea
  18. Allan Alaalatoa
  19. Angus Blyth
  20. Charlie Cale
  21. Tate McDermott
  22. Tom Lynagh
  23. Dylan Pietsch

Wallabies 38 man squad for July Tests

Forwards

Player Wallaby number Club
Allan Alaalatoa 896 Brumbies
Angus Blyth Uncapped Reds
Charlie Cale Uncapped Brumbies
Matt Faessler 969 Reds
Nick Frost 953 Brumbies
Langi Gleeson 960 Waratahs
Alex Hodgman Uncapped Reds
Tom Hooper 964 Brumbies
Isaac Kailea Uncapped Rebels
Fraser McReight 937 Reds
Josh Nasser Uncapped Reds
Zane Nonggor 966 Reds
Billy Pollard 958 Brumbies
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto 914 Northampton Saints (ENG)
Ryan Smith Uncapped Reds
James Slipper 843 Brumbies
Taniela Tupou 917 Rebels
Rob Valenti 929 Brumbies
Jeremy Williams Uncapped Western Force
Harry Wilson 933 Reds
Liam Wright 928 Reds

Backs

Player Wallaby number Club
Kurtley Beale 836 Western Force
Filipo Daugunu 931 Rebels
Ben Donaldson 962 Western Force
David Feiluai Uncapped Rebels
Josh Flook Uncapped Reds
Jake Gordon 925 Waratahs
Len Ikitau 944 Brumbies
Andrew Kellaway 943 Rebels
Darby Lancaster Uncapped Rebels
Noah Lolesio 934 Brumbies
Tom Lynagh Uncapped Reds
Tate McDermott 932 Reds
Hunter Paisami 932 Reds
Dylan Pietsch Uncapped Rugby 7s
Hamish Stewart Uncapped Western Force
Nic White 875 Western Force
Tom Wright 939 Brumbies

When are the Wallabies July Tests?

The first Test of the series will see the Wallabies play Wales in Sydney on July 6, before travelling to Melbourne and AAMI Park to play the same opponents on July 13.

They travel back to Sydney to play their final test against Georgia at Allianz Stadium on July 20.

All matches can be watched on the Nine Network — Channel Nine and on demand on 9Now — as well as on Stan Sport.

Watch every match of the Rugby Internationals ad-free, live & on demand, with Wallabies at home in 4K UHD on the Home of Rugby, Stan Sport.


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