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Lions set to face Japan-based All Blacks in Anzac clash but Folau’s hopes over
@Source: irishexaminer.com
All Blacks involved in their summer fixtures against France will not be eligible but Waugh pointed to those playing in Japan, a list that includes Richie Mo’unga, Brodie Retallick, the former captain Sam Cane and Aaron Smith, who all faced the Lions in 2017, as potential members of the New Zealand contingent. “Ian Foster being announced as the coach is helpful because he has existing relationships with New Zealand players,” said Waugh. “We want to make that a real festival game. Big name players to maximise the exposure. If you think about all the Australians and New Zealanders in Japan, we’re pretty excited about filling out that team.” Folau was a shining light for the Wallabies during the 2013 Lions series but was sacked by Rugby Australia in 2019 after homophobic posts on social media. He switched allegiances to Tonga, making his debut in 2022, and is now in Japan. Folau recently expressed a desire to be considered for the Anzac match before Waugh shut down his potential return on the basis that he had played for Tonga. Folau has since reacted angrily, suggesting that he was indirectly encouraged to express an interest by Rugby Australia. After an autumn revival under Joe Schmidt when the Wallabies beat England and Wales, hopes are high they will be competitive against the Lions. Schmidt is set to leave his role after the series and while the former England head coach Stuart Lancaster has been linked with the job, Waugh strongly suggested Rugby Australia would be turning elsewhere, with Les Kiss the clear favourite. “We’ve been pretty disciplined about not talking about candidates,” said Waugh. “We want to make sure it’s the right cultural fit and the right capability. Our biggest focus is continuity and stability. “We don’t want to have a complete reset and be starting again, given where we were in 2023 and where we are now. We want progression rather than disrupting things by starting again. It’s not just about the head coach, it’s about the management team and Super Rugby.” The Guardian
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