New Wallabies coach names first squad ahead of World Cup in OctoberNew stars Max Jorgensen and Carter Gordon among surprise selections
New stars Max Jorgensen and Carter Gordon among surprise selectionsTeenage sensation Max Jorgensen and Melbourne playmaker Carter Gordon are among six uncapped players in Eddie Jones’s first Wallabies squad ahead of this year’sAmong the big name omissions from the 33-man squad, which will gather on the Gold Coast later this month for a three-day camp, are five-eighth Noah Lolesio and halfbacks Jake Gordon and Tate McDermott.
The son of two-Test Wallabies flyer Peter Jorgensen, 18-year-old Max is in his debut Super Rugby Pacific season with the Waratahs but has done enough to impress Jones. Veteran No 10 Quade Cooper is among seven overseas players earmarked to join some squad sessions online. Lock Rory Arnold wasn’t included with Jones unhappy he opted to remain in Japan despite his side there withdrawing from the Top League after a bar brawl.
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