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Wallabies confirm Quade Cooper is back in camp

Quade Cooper (Getty Images)

The Wallabies are working relentlessly to rewrite their dismal 2018 season ahead of the World Cup 2019.

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The Wallabies under the guidance of Micheal Cheika have been struggling – concluded the Rugby Champions with only two wins and suffered a June Test Series defeat to Ireland on home soil. However, the team along with Cheika are determined to turn things around.

The Wallabies’ World Cup campaign doesn’t kick off until September and their first Test in 2019 will be a Rugby Championship encounter on July 20 against South Africa in Johannesburg.

An August 17 Test against the All Blacks in Auckland is their last confirmed fixture before the World Cup, with five weeks until the tournament begins.

Australia have already had their first pre-World Cup camp in Sydney and according to rugby.com.au Quade Cooper has recently joined the squad.

According to the article Cooper posted to Instagram on Friday from the Crowne Plaza in Coogee, a hotel frequently used by the Wallabies and visiting international and Super Rugby teams, writing, “First time back here in a while”.

Cooper hasn’t played for the Wallabies since June 2017 and was overlooked for the rest of the squads in that year in favour of Bernard Foley.

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The Reds discard signed a deal with Melbourne Rebels in November and yet to make his Super Rugby return.

Meanwhile, Christian Lealiifano outlined his determination represent Australia again, especially with the Rugby World Cup fast approaching.

The Brumbies captain Lealiifano’s battle with cancer has been well documented, and the playmaker is hoping that tests next month will reveal that he has been free of the disease for over two years.

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“It’s the next level but I’m 100 percent focused on winning a Super Rugby title here, I’ve been here for 11 or 12 seasons now and it’s eluded me,” Lealiifano said.

“So, the passion is definitely still there to try and win a Super Rugby title, that’s the drive first but if I’m in form and playing my best footy then hopefully you’re knocking on the door for that next level stuff.

“It’s exciting, it’s a World Cup year, and everyone is excited to play good footy.

“Hopefully I’m able to play my best footy and that [contract] stuff can look after itself, wherever that pulls me.

“Whether it’s another season of Super Rugby or another Japan gig or a World Cup stint, there’s a lot of options… but I’m definitely passionate about playing Brumbies again and playing well and letting the rest take care of itself.”

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Tom 33 minutes ago
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Well… I'd say the modern Boks are not a particularly violent team but it's impossible to getaway with much violence on an international rugby field now. The Boks of yesteryear were at times brutal. Whether or not the reputation is justified, they do have that reputation amongst a lot of rugby fans.

As for point 2.. it's a tricky one, I don't want to slander a nation here. I'm no “Bok hater”, but I've gotta say some Bok fans are the most obnoxious fans I've personally encountered. Notably this didn't seem to be a problem until the Boks became the best in the world. I agree that fans from other nations can be awful too, every nation has it's fair share of d-heads but going on any rugby forum or YouTube comments is quite tedious these days owing to the legions of partisan Bok fans who jump onto every thread regardless of if it's about the Boks to tell everyone how much better the Boks are than everyone else. A Saffa once told me that SA is a troubled country and because of that the Boks are a symbol of SA victory against all odds so that's why the fans are so passionate. At least you recognise that there is an issue with some Bok fans, that's more than many are willing to concede. Whatever the reason, it's just boring is all I can tell you and I can say coming from a place of absolute honesty I encounter far, far more arrogance and obnoxious behaviour from Bok fans than any other fanbase - the kiwis were nothing like this when they were on top. So look much love to SA, I bear no hatred of ill will, I just want to have conversations about rugby without being told constantly that the Boks are the best team in the world and all coaches except Rassie are useless etc



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