Discarded Wallabies captain Michael Hooper says he believes he would be at the Rugby World Cup if he didn’t get injured. Read the full Q & A.
, to be successful? Is this a roll of the dice?
I am keen to see how it goes. The Wallabies are coming from a place, well, they haven’t had a test like they’ve had this season. As the old adage goes, the last thing to come is the wins. They have put in a lot of work now so hopefully the fruits of the team’s labour start to pay off. We, the Wallabies team, have plentiful athletes in each position. Really athletically strong, trained really hard to this point in time. So, when the game comes together, which we have seen in patches, it has been really nice to watch and affected some of the top teams. The key is sustaining that pressure on the opposition for longer.
There is no easy pool, and there are no easy games. Georgia bring set-piece strength and a lot of their guys play in Europe.
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