Lonergan to lead Australia XV against England A

Thu, Nov 14, 2024, 9:00 PM
Rugby Australia
by Rugby Australia
Ryan Lonergan will captain the Australia XV at the Twickenham Stoop on Sunday. Photo: Getty Images
Ryan Lonergan will captain the Australia XV at the Twickenham Stoop on Sunday. Photo: Getty Images

Brumbies scrumhalf Ryan Lonergan will captain the Australia XV side against England A in the side’s final game of their tour of the UK on Sunday afternoon local time.

He’s one of a number of changes to the starting side that drew 10-all with Bristol last week, with the full squad of 30 set for game time throughout the tour.

Lonergan will partner England-born Tom Lynagh in the halves, with the latter having made his Wallabies debut earlier this year against Wales in Sydney.

An all-new starting front row will see 20-year-old, Massimo De Lutiis represent Australia for the first time at senior level alongside Reds teammate Josh Nasser and Western Force loosehead prop Harry Hoopert.

New Reds recruit Josh Canham will partner Ryan Smith as the starting locks, in a preview of the Queensland second row depth ahead of next year’s Super Rugby Pacific season.

Joe Brial, son of Wallaby number 712, Michael, has earned a start at number eight where he will link with Brumbies and Wallabies pair Tom Hooper and Luke Reimer in the loose forward trio.

Last week’s flyhalf Hamish Stewart shifts to his preferred position of inside centre and will partner the Waratahs’ Joey Walton who starts in the 13 jersey, after Josh Flook joined the Wallabies squad in Cardiff.

Crescent Head product Darby Lancaster will get his first minutes in the UK, named on the left edge with fellow flyer Corey Toole shifting to the right wing and Jock Campbell named to start at fullback.

Last week’s starters Lachlan Lonergan, Tom Lambert and Rhys van Nek shift to the replacement front row, with Reds lock Angus Blyth and Brumbies flanker Rory Scott the remaining forward cover.

Issak Fines-Leleiwasa and Harry McLaughlin-Phillips are the replacement halves, with the versatile Brumbies back Ollie Sapsford rounding out the matchday 23.

Australia XV coach Rod Seib said: “We had a really valuable hit out against Bristol last week and we’ve trained well again, as we try to build some more cohesion among the group and provide opportunities to those in the squad.”

“To play England A at an iconic ground such as The Stoop is going to be a memorable experience for our players and I know it’s a challenge they’re looking forward to.”

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Australia XV team to play England A at Twickenham Stoop in London on Sunday November 17 at 2:00pm GMT

1. Harry Hoopert - Western Force

2. Josh Nasser – Queensland Reds

3. Massimo De Lutiis – Queensland Reds

4. Ryan Smith (vc) – Queensland Reds

5. Josh Canham - Queensland Reds

6. Tom Hooper - ACT Brumbies

7. Luke Reimer - ACT Brumbies

8. Joe Brial - Queensland Reds

9. Ryan Lonergan (c) - ACT Brumbies

10. Tom Lynagh – Queensland Reds

11. Darby Lancaster – NSW Waratahs

12. Hamish Stewart - Western Force

13. Joey Walton - NSW Waratahs

14. Corey Toole - ACT Brumbies

15. Jock Campbell – Queensland Reds

Substitutes

16. Lachlan Lonergan – ACT Brumbies

17. Tom Lambert – NSW Waratahs

18. Rhys van Nek - ACT Brumbies

19. Angus Blyth - Queensland Reds

20. Rory Scott - ACT Brumbies

21. Issak Fines-Leleiwasa - Western Force

22. Harry McLaughlin-Phillips – Queensland Reds

23. Ollie Sapsford - ACT Brumbies

2024 Australia XV Tour

Australia XV 10 drew with Bristol Bears 10 on Friday November 8, Ashton Gate, Bristol

Australia XV v England A, 2:00pm GMT, Sunday November 17, Twickenham Stoop, London

Australia A will take on England A on Sunday 17th November at Harlequins Twickenham Stoop Stadium – 2:00 PM Kick Off.

Tickets from only £25 for adults & £15 for kids (U16)* and will be available to purchase on match day. Visit www.ticketmaster.co.uk or www.eticketing.co.uk/harlequins

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