Northern Edition
Select Edition
Northern Northern
Southern Southern
Global Global
New Zealand New Zealand
France France

Wallaby set to return, rising star to start as Tahs name team for pre-season blockbuster

(Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images for Rugby Australia)

Rising star Max Jorgensen has been named to start in the NSW Waratahs’ first-preseason trial against the ACT Brumbies in Griffith on Saturday.

ADVERTISEMENT

Heralded as a generational talent, the Waratahs fended off interested from both rugby league and union to sign the schoolboy sensation on a two-year deal last September.

Jorgensen hasn’t played a Super Rugby match for the Waratahs yet, but was named as a development player for Australia A’s tour of Japan last year.

Video Spacer

Video Spacer

Clearly, Rugby Australia see big things in the teenagers future.

After being toted as a schoolboy star, Jorgensen will have his first opportunity to star at Super Rugby level in this weekend’s trial against the Brumbies.

Jorgensen is one of four Waratahs debutants in the first-half team, including Taleni Seu, former LA Giltinis halfback Harrison Goddard, and former Crusaders winger Namani Nadolo.

The team boasts an exciting mix of potential and experience, which includes Mahe Vailau at hooker. Vailanu was sensational with the LA Giltinis in America.

Wallaby Ned Hanigan is set to pack down aloangside Taleni Seu in the second-row, while Charlie Gambel has been named at openside flanker.

ADVERTISEMENT

Blindside flanker Lachie Swinton has also been named to return after missing almost all of last year’s campaign with an injury.

Moving onto the backs, the halves combinations is potentially one that could be seen for many years to come.

Goddard was sensational during his time in the United States, having won the Major League Rugby championship alongside Matt Giteau and Adam Ashley-Coper at the Giltinis.

The 24-year-old, who has played with the Rebels in the past, is set to pair up with Wallaby Ben Donaldson.

ADVERTISEMENT

Playmaker Tane Edmed will start in the midfield alongside Harry Wilson, while Fijian international Nemani Nadolo is set to start on the ring wing.

Jorgensen will start out the back for the Tahs.

But it’s a game of two halves for the Waratahs, who have named a very different side for their second half against the Brumbies.

Wallabies Tolu Latu and Langi Gleeson will both don Sky Blue during the second-half.

Waratahs Head Coach Darren Coleman said the staff and players “are super excited” about “finally” playing some rugby after a long pre-season.

“After 13 solid training weeks, the staff and players are super excited to finally play some rugby,” Coleman said in a statement.

“I feel we’re in a different stage of our development that this trail alt year, we’ve had a lot more time together and the boys have greater clarity in how we want to play.

“These trials are a great opportunity to reward the boys who have worked hard through the pre-season, get them some game time, and allow them to compete for round one spots.

“The Brumbies as always will be a stern test and a great way to kick off our run of pre-season fixtures.”

 

WARATAHS 1st HALF TEAM

  1. Te Tera Faulkner
  2. Mahe Vailanu
  3. Archer Holz
  4. Ned Hanigan
  5. Taleni Seu
  6. Lachie Swinton
  7. Charlie Gamble
  8. Will Harris
  9. Harrison Goddard
  10. Ben Donaldson
  11. Dylan Pietsch
  12. Tane Edmed
  13. Harry Wilson
  14. Nemani Nadolo
  15. Max Jorgensen

 

WARATAHS 2nd HALF TEAM

  1. Tom Lambert
  2. Tolu Latu
  3. Tiaan Tauakipulu
  4. Zane Marolt
  5. Ola Tauelangi
  6. Michael Icely
  7. Hunter Ward
  8. Langi Gleeson
  9. Teddy Wilson
  10. Jack Bowen
  11. Harry Wilson
  12. Henry O’Donnell
  13. Mosese Tuipulotu
  14. James Hendren
  15. Ben Dowling

 

RESERVES

Sateki Latu, Thomas Maka, Fritz Jahnke-Tavana

ADVERTISEMENT
LIVE

{{item.title}}

Trending on RugbyPass

Comments

1 Comment
f
flyinginsectshrimp 877 days ago

Who are Namani Nadolo, Mahe Vailau, Charlie Gambel and Adam Ashley-Coper?


Does anyone proofread and edit this stuff? Dire.

Join free and tell us what you really think!

Sign up for free
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Features

Comments on RugbyPass

J
Jfp123 1 hour ago
Are Bordeaux-Begles, not Toulouse, the future of French rugby?

Really, do you really mean that? I guess you’re a supporter of UBB. Jalibert

1) doesn’t play well with France’s best 9

2) has an approx 50% tackle success rate this year at int. and club level, Rassie would be rubbing his hands with glee as he plots to exploit that!

3) is another player his teammates would have to cover for in defence, when they already have Penaud, and arguably, Ramos under the high ball, to cope with, unless you’re proposing to drop Penaud. Whereas in attack France were scoring with or without him in the last 6 nations, 200 points when he wasn’t on the pitch so why do they need him?

3) plays at 10 only, so rules out the v successful 7/1 bench when he’s playing

4) has a questionable temperament, see WC 1/4 final

5) has a v poor record in a great team at int. level. In his last 5 matches, loss v SA, heavy loss v Ireland, win by highly controversial try v Scotland, draw v Italy, loss v England.


Whereas Ntamack and Ramos both play fabulously with Dupont and Ntamack adapted seamlessly when Lucu took over from Dupont v Ireland; Ntamack has a v high tackle success rate, tackles more often and jackals; Ntamack 10 and 12 internationally, Ramos 10 and 15 - both have played with 7/1 bench; both Ntamack and Ramos superb big match temperament, scoring when it counts; France has been flying high when they’re playing.


If Jalibert played for a nation struggling to score with a strong defence, he might be worth a pick, but he plays for France.

Also, lately I’m wondering if he’s quite so effective in attack as some people seem to believe. He is certainly good and has the flashy moves, but look at the Top14 stats, they suggest his game management isn’t quite what it should be. If I’m picking a fantasy team I sink my money on the wings, as they score most. Jalibert is playing with the two top wings in France, arguably the world, his scrum half is France’s best with Dupont injured for most of the season, the other backs and the forwards are all top class, but that isn’t reflected in the stats. Points for ST 891, UBB 762; Points ag ST 462, UBB 609; points diff 429 v 153, and that’s when for much of the season, the ST player in the crucial 9 position, with the best will in the world is pretty average, and can’t be rated among the top 6 in the Top14.


If Galthier picks Jalibert again, I’ll know his head’s fallen off! Allez les blues!

236 Go to comments
TRENDING
TRENDING Gonzalo Quesada’s Italy blow Namibia away in Windhoek Gonzalo Quesada’s Italy blow Namibia away in Windhoek
Search
OSZAR »