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Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Got it Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size Posts area Latest 1 of 1 Latest posts Latest posts 7.36am Your say – will the Wallabies come out on top? 7.21am Most Wallabies debutants in 62 years: Schmidt’s rebuild continues The expanding scale of Joe Schmidt’s Wallabies rebuild will be highlighted by Hamish Stewart becoming the 15th debutant of the season against Argentina on Sunday morning – the most Wallabies Test debuts in a year since 1962. Stewart has been named at inside centre, replacing an injured Hunter Paisami. Paisami suffered an MCL injury in his knee during the Wallabies’ loss to South Africa in Perth, opening the door for 26-year-old Stewart to be rewarded with a long-awaited Test debut. The Toowoomba-born playmaker has been toiling in Super Rugby for eight seasons after debuting for the Reds as a teenager in 2017. He played 72 games for Queensland before moving to the Western Force in 2023 and after being part of Wallabies’ squads in the past, and playing for Australia A, Stewart has finally been given his chance to become a Wallaby. In handing caps to Max Jorgensen and Seru Uru in Perth, Schmidt broke the record for most Wallabies debutants in a single season during the professional era. But with Stewart becoming the fifteenth debutant of 2024, Schmidt’s Wallabies will equal the teams of 1962, 1947 and 1923 in the most first caps dispensed in a single season. Read the rest of Iain Payten and Jonathan Drennan’s preview through this link – but while you’re here, check out Argentina’s XV as well: 7.17am Good morning folks Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Wallabies’ first away Test of the Joe Schmidt era – and probably their first real test (lover case) since his arrival as coach. It’s Argentina vs Australia at the Estadio Uno in La Plata. I am Vince Rugari, this masthead’s fourth-string rugby writer (last time I checked – I may have slipped further down the pecking order) and it is my great pleasure to be here with you for all the action. There are worse ways to spend a Sunday morning than this, I’ll tell you. Latest 1 of 1 Latest Most Viewed in Sport Loading Advertisement Back to top The Sydney Morning Herald Twitter Facebook Instagram RSS Our Sites The Sydney Morning Herald The Age Brisbane Times WAtoday The Australian Financial Review Domain Drive Classifieds Tributes Celebrations Place your ad Commercial Real Estate The Sydney Morning Herald Contact & support Advertise with us Newsletters Accessibility guide Sitemap Photo sales Purchase front pages Content licensing Work with us Terms of use Privacy policy Press Council Charter of Editorial Independence Products & Services Subscription packages My account Subscriber FAQs Delivery status Today’s Paper Good Food Guide Daily Puzzles Copyright © 2024 Subscribe
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