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Wallaroos out to ‘right the wrongs’ after shock Wales defeat

By Finn Morton reporting from Sydney
The Wallaroos huddle prior to the match between Australian Wallaroos and Wales Women at Ballymore Stadium on July 26, 2025 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

Wallaroos coach Jo Yapp remains positive after last weekend’s surprise 12-21 defeat to Wales at Ballymore in Brisbane, with a chance to right some wrongs against the same foe later this week.

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Yapp has called on some big gun stars to start for the Wallaroos in Friday’s second Test against the Welsh at North Sydney Oval. Try-scoring phenomenon Maya Stewart returns from injury on the wing, while former Australia captain Piper Duck starts at blindside.

Those inclusions come as a major boost to a side looking to make amends, having gone down by nine points in tough conditions last time out. Australia struck first through Annabelle Codey at Brisbane’s Ballymore Stadium before a 35-minute lightning delay early in the Test.

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Wales took control on the scoreboard after Nel Metcalfe crossed for a double. Another Wales try early in the second half, to centre Hannah Jones, was a key moment as the Wallaroos trailed by nine for most of the match.

Handling errors in tough conditions was ultimately the Wallaroos’ kryptonite, as they suffered their first-ever loss to the Welsh on Australian soil. With one more match to play before the Women’s Rugby World Cup, the Wallaroos are hungry to bounce back.

“There’s no question we were really disappointed, more so with the performance last week than the result because we didn’t perform the way we… would expect from ourselves. As players and coaches we were all disappointed,” Yapp said.

“We’ve reviewed this week. For us being able to right the wrongs from last week and to develop and to make sure we’re getting ourselves right and sorted going to the World Cup is really important.

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“If you lose last week is one thing but if you don’t learn from it then it’s a double-whammy, isn’t it? There were so many learnings.

“Yes we much would’ve preferred to win, obviously, but there were so many learnings there from a playing group that we can take forward if we’re put in those situations again.”

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Stewart starting on the right wing was the big talking point out of the Wallaroos team naming this week, as the 25-year-old is already the most prolific try-scorer in team history. The speedster crossed for a try in seven consecutive matches to round out the 2024 campaign.

Teenager Waiaria Ellis drops to the bench to accommodate for Stewart’s inclusion in the run-on side, while NSW Waratahs flyer Desiree Miller has been named on the left edge. Rounding out the outside backs as 10-Test fullback Caitlyn Halse.

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“It’s awesome to have Maya back. Obviously she’s a really good player but she brings loads of energy as a person as well to the group,” Yapp explained.

“Having her back in and training and available this week has been great.”

With regular Wallaroos captain Siokapesi Palu out with an injury, Yapp has turned to Emily Chancellor to lead the side once again. It’s safe to say this team isn’t lacking in the leadership department, with a couple of former Australia captains in the side.

Michaela Leonard is back in the starting side at lock, and Duck has been named in the backrow along with Chancellor and Tabua Tuinakauvadra. Following a tough run with injuries, Duck has impressed with limited opportunities in Wallaroos gold in 2025.

“Obviously losing [Palu] to injury at the moment to injury… Piper does bring you that ball carry which [Palu] also brings,” she added.

“It just gives us a slightly different makeup to that backrow.

“It’s massive because we know that as a team, where we sometimes struggle is the lack of Test matches in games compared to, especially in the northern hemisphere.

“To have players starting to really build that senior experience now and some leadership is really important and they’re leaders on field but they’re also some of our leaders off field.”


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JW 1 hour ago
Everyone knows Robertson is not supposed to be doing the coaching

Yeah it’s not actually that I’m against the idea this is not good enough, I just don’t know whos responsible for the appalling selections, whether the game plan will work, whether it hasn’t worked because Razor has had too much input or too little input, and whether were better or worse for the coachs not making it work against themselves.

I think that’s the more common outlook rather than people panicking mate, I think they just want something to happen and that needs an outlet. For instance, yes, we were still far too good for most in even weaker areas like the scrum, but it’s the delay in the coaches seemingly admitting that it’s been dissapoint. How can they not see DURING THE GAME it didn’t go right and say it? What are they scared of? Do they think the estimation of the All Blacks will go down in peoples minds? And of course thats not a problem if it weren’t for the fact they don’t do any better the next game! And then they finally seem to see and things get better. I’ve had endless discussions with Chicken about what’s happening at half time, and the lack of any real change. That problem is momentum is consistent with their being NO progress through the year. The team does not improve. The lineout is improved and is good. The scrum is weak and stays weak. The misfires and stays misfiring. When is the new structure following Lancasters Leinster going to click?



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