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Wallabies' man of the moment ready to carry into walls against Lions

Zane Nonggorr, Harry Wilson and Nick Frost of Australia look on during the International Test Match between Australia Wallabies and Georgia at Allianz Stadium on July 20, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jason McCawley/Getty Images)

A January address from John Eales and Geoff Parling has bounced around in Harry Wilson’s head all year.

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The incumbent Wallabies captain was ready to run through walls for Australia back then.

Former Test skipper Eales, who delayed retirement to add a 2001 British & Irish Lions series victory, and Parling, a 2013 Lions tourist now on Joe Schmidt’s coaching staff, had the squad’s full attention.

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Wallaby assistant coach Geoff Parling ahead of first B&I Lions Test

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Wallaby assistant coach Geoff Parling ahead of first B&I Lions Test

“We know how big it is, but until you hear those sort of people talking about it,” Wilson recalled to AAP ahead of Saturday’s series opener in Brisbane.

“John Eales, probably the greatest ever Wallaby … the way he spoke about it.

“Someone who’d already won two World Cups, captained, and to still feel like he wanted to tick something off like that.

“You take a deep breath … it spikes the hairs on your neck.”

But the Queensland Reds back-rower had to bottle that buzz, aware that his dream could be dashed by injury or, having been in and out of the team since his 2020 debut, non-selection.

“I don’t like looking too far ahead, because the moment you do start looking, something bad could happen,” the No.8 said.

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Parling hasn’t retraced the steps he took in January with the group, insistent that there hasn’t been nostalgic moments this week.

“I shared some things back in January, but I’m very wary it’s not about me,” he said.

“These big games, it’s still the same game … but the circus around it is bigger, the moments in every game matter a little bit more.”

Wilson has proved to be a man for the moment, scoring the match-winner against Fiji in the Wallabies’ only lead-in Test.

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In 2013, Australia lost the corresponding Lions fixture 23-21, levelled up in Melbourne with a one-point win and were trounced in the Sydney decider.

Twelve years earlier, Eales’ champion side were caught out at the Gabba in Brisbane before rallying to claim the series.

Regarded as long shots to upset the red-hot Lions, Wilson will channel that 2013 squad’s mentality.

“They just believed in themselves and what they’d done before and what they wanted to stick to,” he said.

“That if it doesn’t work the first time, it doesn’t mean it won’t the second if you do it better, so back yourself.”

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Now you are just being a woke, jealous fool. With the way things are run in NZ, no wonder he couldn't make a success there. Now that he is out shining any other New Zealanders, including their star players, now he is bitter and resentful and all sorts of hate speeches against him. That is what the fans like you do. Those in NZ who does have enough sense not to let pride cloud their vision, is all saying the same thing. NZ needs TB. Razor was made out to be a rugby coaching God by the fans, so much so that Foz was treated like the worst piece of shitte. Especially after the Twickenham disaster right before the WC. Ad then he nearly won the WC too with 14 players. As a Saffa the way he handled the media and the pressure leading up to the WC, was just extraordinary and I have gained a lot of respect for that man. Now your so called rugby coaching God managed to lose by an even bigger margin, IN NZ. All Razor does is overplay his players and he will never get the best out of those players, and let's face it, the current crop is good enough to be the best. However, they need an coach they can believe in completely. I don't think the players have bought into his coaching gig. TB was lucky to shake the dust of his boots when he left NZ, because only when he did that, did his career go from strength to strength. He got a WC medal to his name. Might get another if the Boks can keep up the good work. New exciting young talent is set to join soon after the WC as dangerous as SFM and Kolbe. Trust me, he doesn't want the AB's job. He is very happy in SA with the Boks. We score, you lose a great coach. We know quality when we see it, we don't chuck it in the bin like NZRU likes to do. Your coaching God is hanging on by a thread to keep his job🤣🤣🤣🤣

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