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When “battle diving” is just a way of saying: Australia is in an emergency, and given the rest of the rugby tournament, Greg Holmes mentioned. An option that has been defined as “extreme” by the naval media, a decision that brings the 38-year-old who has not played for the Wallabies since 2016 (27 caps originals) to the national team.
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How was Holmes called? Due to the infection of Pone Fa’amausili and the strict quarantine imposed on arrivals in Australia, there was a need for someone who was ready immediately. Holmes, who has been home with the Western Power since 2020, was called by Renee a week ago and asked to watch some Wallabies practice, in town to prepare for a challenge with the All Blacks that played last Sunday.
After the match, the Australia coach stated that Holmes had suggested returning to the squad not just for this week but for the whole of next month, a decision the player himself had not at all anticipated but that would cover the impending departure of Alan. Alaalatoa is ready to return to Canberra to witness the birth of his son.
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Attention because this aspect of births appears to be a major factor in high-profile rugby in 2021. If some Blacks (including Mo’unga, Smith and Whitelock) are to miss the next matches of the tournament, Holmes’ partner is also awaiting the birth in early October. For this, the whole family will move to Queensland, with beautiful prospects to be completed on the Gold Coast.
In light of the double standoff with South Africa, scheduled for the upcoming weekends, the Australian support team said: “The Springboks are rightly the number one team in the standings. They have won important Tests, and they are counting on a giant fighting package, to keep them from giving their all. They can. We should be able to force a quick game and avoid receiving easy free kicks.”
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