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Rebels name four captains

31st January 2013 12:55

Rebels dejected against the Waratahs. James OConnor c

Co-captain: James O'Connor

Rebels boss Damien Hill has named a 30-man squad, including four captains and 11 debutants, for Saturday's trial match with the Waratahs in Hobart.

James O'Connor, Nic Stirzaker, Gareth Delve and Nic Henderson will all share the role of captain, while uncapped players Rory Sidey and Scott Fuglistaller will play their first match for the Rebels in the run-on side.

This will be the first time Super Rugby will hit the shores of Tasmania, with Hill, seeing this as an important exercise in developing combinations for the 2013 season, as well as bringing first class Rugby to the state of Tasmania.

Hill has selected his starting side to start the match, featuring five international players including Cooper Vuna and James O'Connor, along with Wallaby tourists Mitch Inman and Caderyn Neville.

Although at near full strength, Hill received some frustrating news yesterday, with a late injury to promising New Zealand born outside back Jason Woodward ruling him out of the game.

"Having a game in Tasmania is recognition of the passion for Rugby Union in this state, and the team we have selected is a reflection of that," he said.

It is also an important exercise to ensure there is a direct professional pathway for young Tasmanian Rugby players to play Super Rugby for the Rebels.

"Jason sustained an unfortunate finger injury yesterday at training which requires immediate surgery.

"We are expecting him to be out for six weeks and make a full recovery, which will see him come back into consideration for Round Four of the Super Rugby competition.

"32 of the 35 players are available at this stage and will be participating in the trial.

"Kimami Sitauti unfortunately had a pretty serious ankle injury late last year and will miss most of 2013 season.

"Scott Higginbotham won't take part in the trial, but we are hopeful he will be available for Round One against the Western Force.

Travelling with the squad to Tasmania, Kurtley Beale is named to start the match at full-back, although the high performance staff will assess his training volume, with a decision to be made at a later stage.

"He is desperate to play, and is excited about the opportunity to play with our young back-line, but we will make that call on Friday," said Hill.

O'Connor, will start the match at fly-half, a timely return for the 22-year-old, who chose to stay with the Rebels during the Wallabies' end-of-year tour to ensure he was right to play in 2013.

"This is definitely a huge match for me personally," said O'Connor.

"Having an off-season under my belt with this group of players has been unbelievable.

"The reason I decided not to tour for the Wallabies is that I wasn't 100%.

"The decision was always geared for me to play this match in Tasmania and I could not be happier with where I am at physically at the moment.

"The most important thing I have accomplished isn't my physical preparation, but I've been able to be part of the team dynamic.

"From the combinations in the backline, to being able to know how the forwards run their lines, these are the things I take away from this pre-season campaign.

"I know every club says the same thing; the culture is great, and we have trained well. But the difference this time, is I have been a part of building it.

"I am so proud of the effort and the work the players and the club have done to date, and North Hobart is going to be the kick-off of it all.

"I am stoked that Hilly has given me first crack at 10, and also love the look of our side. It is balanced and the best we could pick, apart from injury."

It's an exciting proposition for O'Connor who will most certainly see time at full-back in the second half, locking horns with former AFL and Greater Western Sydney player, Israel Folau.

"If someone had told me I would be playing Rugby Union in Hobart against Israel Folau, I would have told them they were dreaming," said O'Connor.

"It's an exciting time for Rugby Union in this country and I am sure Israel will be looking forward to being a part it."

Rebels:

First half: 15 Kurtley Beale/Alex Rokobaro, 14 Lachlan Mitchell, 13 Mitch Inman, 12 Rory Sidey, 11 Cooper Vuna, 10 James O'Connor (c), 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Gareth Delve (c), 7 Scott Fuglistaller, 6 Tim Davidson, 5 Luke Jones, 4 Hugh Pyle, 3 Laurie Weeks, 2 Ged Robinson, 1 Eddie Aholelei.

Second Half: 15 Bryce Hegarty, 14 Alex Rokobaro, 13 Tom English, 12 Lachlan Mitchell, 11 Cooper Vuna, 10 Angus Roberts, 9 Nic Stirzaker (c), 8 Trent Dyer, 7 Jarrod Saffy, 6 Cadeyrn Neville, 5 James King, 4 Chris Thomson, 3 Paul Alo-Emile, 2 Pat Leafa/Shota Horie, 1. Nic Henderson (c).

Comments

rugby_rockstar says...

Steve Hansen picked four captains with Wales in 2002 / 2003.

Didn't help any.

Posted 15:24 08th February 2013

passtheball says...

New age leadership. OK, but what about the other 20+ who missed out - how will they feel?

Posted 05:49 02nd February 2013

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