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'Prepared for this journey': Quade Cooper's message to fans after suffering Achilles injury

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Quade Cooper of the Wallabies receives attention from the trainer during the warm-up before game one of the international test match series between the Australian Wallabies and England at Optus Stadium on July 02, 2022 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Wallabies veteran Quade Cooper is preparing for the long road to recovery after going down with a serious Achilles tendon injury in Australia’s hard-fought 41-26 Rugby Championship win over Argentina.

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In the second half of the Mendoza Test on Sunday, 34-year-old Cooper went down with the non-contact injury that has cast doubt over his 2023 Rugby World Cup hopes and future in the sport.

Cooper missed the home series against England with a calf injury and had been playing his first Test since guiding the Wallabies to five wins from his five appearances last year.

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He joins the likes of Samu Kerevi (ACL), Angus Bell (toe), Andrew Kellaway (hamstring), Scott Sio (shoulder), Tom Banks (arm) and captain Michael Hooper (mental health leave) as unavailable for the next match against Los Pumas.

On Monday morning (AEST), Cooper released a statement on social media and said he was steeling himself for recovery.

“Ready and prepared for this journey,” he wrote on Instagram.

“Doesn’t mean it will be easy but I know I’ve prepared myself for the challenge ahead by building systems and habits to guide me through each obstacle on my path.”

Cooper thanked teammates, opponents and fans for rallying around him.

“Want to thank both my teammates and the Argentinian players for their support and care when I got injured,” he added.

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“My teammates who continue to help me learn and grow each day I will miss you all but be supporting your journey as I continue mine. Our coaches for believing in me and continuing to push my growth.

“Our medical team who put so much time and energy into each and everyone of us. To the fans your (messages) of support have not gone I noticed.”

Either James O’Connor or Noah Lolesio appear likeliest to replace Cooper for the remainder of the Rugby Championship, which features two matches against South Africa and two against the struggling All Blacks once the Argentina leg finishes.

Reece Hodge firms as another option, having replaced Cooper mid-game on Sunday.

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Rodda will be a walk up starter at lock. Frost if you analyse his dominance has little impact and he’s a long way from being physical enough, especially when you compare to Rodda and the work he does. He was quite poor at the World Cup in his lack of physicality. Between Rodda and Skelton we would have locks who can dominate the breakdown and in contact. Frost is maybe next but Schmidt might go for a more physical lock who does their core work better like Ryan or LSL. Swain is no chance unless there’s a load of injuries. Pollard hasn’t got the scrum ability yet to be considered. Nasser dominated him when they went toe to toe and really showed him up. Picking Skelton effects who can play 6 and 8. Ideally Valetini would play 6 as that’s his best position and Wilson at 8 but that’s not ideal for lineout success. Cale isn’t physical enough yet in contact and defence but is the best backrow lineout jumper followed by Wright, Hanigan and Swinton so unfortunately Valetini probably will start at 8 with Wright or Hanigan at 6. Wilson on the bench, he’s got too much quality not to be in the squad. Paisami is leading the way at 12 but Hamish Stewart is playing extremely well also and his ball carrying has improved significantly. Beale is also another option based on the weekend. Beale is class but he’s also the best communicator of any Australian backline player and that can’t be underestimated, he’ll be in the mix.

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