Australia coach Robbie Deans has challenged Quade Cooper to assert himself in his tour game against the British and Irish Lions if he wants to play for the Wallabies in next month's three-Test series.
The maverick fly-half, who clashed with Deans over his coaching style last year, was left out of a 25-man initial Wallaby squad on Sunday for the Lions series, but Deans said a further six players were to be added to the final squad on June 10.
Deans said the door was still open for Cooper to force his way back into the Wallabies squad with a strong tour outing for the Queensland Reds against the Lions in Brisbane on June 8.
Cooper was fined Aus$60,000 (US$60,000) and banned for three games last October for his criticism of the Wallabies' so-called "toxic" culture.
He lashed out on social media at the environment within the national squad and the defensive style of Deans.
But Deans brushed aside suggestions that Cooper remained on the outer for that outburst as he named James O'Connor as his preferred fly-half to face the Lions.
"We all know Quade's history in the group and I've selected him on 38 occasions so he's had a lot of faith and support from me, that's not an issue and to suggest otherwise is nonsense," Deans told a news conference.
Asked what Cooper needed to do to force his way back, Deans said he had to be more assertive in his rugby.
"Test rugby is another level up from Super Rugby and we would like to see Quade defend in the front line," he said.
"We would like to see him assert himself physically in the (Reds-Lions) game because it's an element you can't avoid at Test level.
"He's got a great opportunity to do that and hopefully dent the Lions' belief at the same playing for the Reds.
"Assertiveness is both ways in attack and defence. That's what we would like to see in that outing."
Deans went on to outline the strengths in O'Connor's game that influenced his selection.
"We believe he caters for our need," he explained.
" The last time he played for us and obviously he wasn't available at any stage last year, he played at number 10 against Wales at the end of 2011 and did a very good job.
"In the outings he's had he's got the components we are looking for.
"He's clearly a bloke who traumatises defences, he keeps the attack very square, which provides opportunities for the channels (runners) around him."
Deans said injuries to Australia's fly-half options - O'Connor, Cooper, Kurtley Beale and Berrick Barnes - had hampered a consistent selection policy in the key playmaking position.
"None of our five-eighths (fly-halves) have had consistent time at international level in the last couple of years and that's been frustrating for us," he added.
"But the great thing is we have a number who are capable of playing at that level and it's just a matter of identifying the ones who will serve the team needs best.
"In the first instance James has got that opportunity."
Comments
mmmaaa says...
I prefer no. 10 who can be good in all facets of their game (DC above all and also the younger JW) and QC defence is certainly an issue at Lions series level.
However the decision to play QC at 15 on defence was also a Deans decisions and it was pretty good one consdering that you can have his boot and counter attacking ablity at the back.
I do not like this kind of positional shift but I understand that they are useful sometimes.
They are useful for Reds (according to McKenzie) as well for my little Italy when we switch Orquera/Masi at 10/15 depending if attack or defence.
Posted 15:58 21st May 2013
rugby_rockstar says...
Hmm so Coops is going to be playing for Queensland. I have to say that no self respecting Tri-Nations coach is ever going to risk his test players in the warm up games. Its a policy that arguably won the Springboks the series in 2009 because it took the Lions 40+ minutes to make the step up. The SARFU just fed the lions weak teams for 3 weeks then hit 'em with the Full Springbok side. Deans will do the same. The lions have to be prepared for a massive change of gear come the tests.
Posted 12:00 21st May 2013
tha_mai says...
watch the opening 20 seconds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXmtsEMSrms and see Genia and Cooper magic.
Genia's kick charged down by van Zyl - the commentator calls out: ¿He¿s got Cooper to beat!¿ A second later, with Cooper sitting on his rump having gone into the tackle by sliding away from the runner, Van Zyl scored his try.
Magic!
Sadly for the Lions, it's performances like this that keep him out of the team as the weakest link.
Posted 06:20 20th May 2013
Mikeyj9 says...
Didn't deans do switch mehrtens and McDonald in defence with the saders? The man is an idiot. Not personal my A, giteau might have a different opinion about dictator deans.
Posted 03:58 20th May 2013
angrykoala says...
Deans cant handle anything but obedience. Even McCaw said so. Its Giteau all over again. Yes he selected him 38 times before Cooper complained but he wont select him after, unless he feels he has absolutely NO other option. A legend in his own mind. Bring on Link.
Posted 02:45 20th May 2013
ruckingkiwi says...
Pity Deans is holding a grudge, I'd love to see QC play and think he deserves a go. Is his place kicking going well this year?
Posted 02:16 20th May 2013
pwil3058 says...
Deans wants to ruin the Reds' game plans just like he has the Wallabies'. Cooper tackles just fine but (as McKenzie keeps saying but no one seems to hear) he is most valuable in defence when he moves to the back to orchestrate the counter attack when/if a turnover occurs.
Posted 01:18 20th May 2013
mew2000 says...
I see the aussie moaners start complaining about no QC, what would you moan at next when QC is tackling awful blame Deans again? Send the big Lion backs running at QC and see how he defends or watch as the loose forwards have to cover QC poor tackling!
Posted 20:39 19th May 2013
cuw3100 says...
no wonder QC does not want to be in the front line.
look at this , luckily JW was not badly hurt and survived to win the HC final within the week :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrDWUGVakB4
Posted 19:42 19th May 2013
ComeOnTheDoggys says...
QC not defending in the front line was a weapon for the wallabies, because his counter attacking from fullback was one of the best things about his game. Deans saying this now is rubbish, he clearly can't move past the grudge.
Posted 17:24 19th May 2013
Centre12 says...
It would be very interesting if the series was level at 1-1 and there was an injury (not serious of course) to the chosen #10 and Deans had no other option than to select Cooper. Bearing in mind if selected Cooper could effectively choose the fate of Deans career, a win and Deans job is secure, a loss and the aussies can look forward to McKenzie taking the reins and Cooper retaining the #10 shirt permanently.
Posted 14:36 19th May 2013
kiwikev says...
"we would like to see Quade defend in the front line"
- Every other team in rugby
Posted 14:36 19th May 2013
FISH says...
ridiculous not to include quade even as a sub
Posted 13:51 19th May 2013
Trinats2 says...
This is Deans covering his ass, why would he be saying this now after selecting him 38 times ???. Why would he say this in public ? surely a coach would have had a chat to him in private. Maybe it was too toxic !!!
"we would like to see Quade defend in the front line,"
why ? and why risk injury ? if he can be better placed for an attacking position at full back, or place kicking.
Posted 10:22 19th May 2013