/ 17 July 2007

Australia recall Latham for All Blacks clash

Australia have brought back fullback Chris Latham for the Tri-Nations and Bledisloe Cup showdown against the All Blacks in Auckland on Saturday.

Latham, who will be playing his first Test this year following knee surgery in January, has been bracketed with Adam Ashley-Cooper and could be played off the bench if coach John Connolly judges he is not yet ready for the starting lineup.

The 72-Test veteran is one of three changes named on Tuesday to the Wallabies team which beat South Africa 25-17 in Sydney on July 7.

All Blacks coach Graham Henry has also made three changes to his team for the match, which both coaches describe as their rugby summit outside the World Cup.

Connolly rushed Latham into the side, following just two club appearances this year, after Julian Huxley hurt his thigh on a night out with his Super 14 ACT Brumbies team on Saturday.

In other changes to the Wallabies, Stephen Moore replaces Adam Freier at hooker after recovering from a sternum injury and David Lyons comes in at number eight for Stephen Hoiles.

The Wallabies will be looking to carry on where they left off with their surprise 20-15 win over the All Blacks in Melbourne last month — and to break a six year winless streak on New Zealand soil.

”Bledisloe Cup and Tri-Nations deciders are right up there alongside World Cup finals,” said Connolly.

”Opportunities to play in Tests like this don’t come around too often and Saturday night will be a very special occasion. For a number of our players it will be the biggest match of their career.”

Henry said he had chosen his top team for what the All Blacks viewed as a huge challenge leading into September’s World Cup.

”The Bledisloe Cup and the Tri-Nations championship are hugely important to New Zealand and we would like to claim those honours again,” he said.

Byron Kelleher takes over from Piri Weepu at scrumhalf for the All Blacks, Jerry Collins returns to the blindside flank in place of Reuben Thorne and hooker Anton Oliver replaces Keven Mealamu.

In another notable selection, inside centre Luke McAlister was retained ahead of the experienced Aaron Mauger and Isaia Toeava gets another chance to prove himself at outside centre.

Despite a patchy 33-6 win over an under-strength South Africa last week, Henry said the All Blacks were close to regaining top form.

”Our performance improved last week and we are after more improvement this week,” Henry said.

”We are close to playing the type of rugby we want to play.” – Sapa-AFP

Australia:

Chris Latham/Adam Ashley-Cooper, Adam Ashley-Cooper/Drew Mitchell, Stirling Mortlock (captain), Matt Giteau, Mark Gerrard, Stephen Larkham, George Gregan, David Lyons, George Smith, Rocky Elsom, Dan Vickerman, Nathan Sharpe, Guy Shepherdson, Stephen Moore, Matt Dunning.

Reserves: Adam Freier, Al Baxter, Hugh McMeniman, Stephen Hoiles, Phil Waugh, Scott Staniforth, Drew Mitchell/Chris Latham.

New Zealand:

Mils Muliaina, Doug Howlett, Isaia Toeava, Luke McAlister, Joe Rokocoko, Dan Carter, Byron Kelleher, Rodney So’oialo, Richie McCaw (captain), Jerry Collins, Keith Robinson, Chris Jack, Carl Hayman, Anton Oliver, Tony Woodcock.

Reserves: Keven Mealamu, Neemia Tialata, Reuben Thorne, Chris Masoe,

Brendon Leonard, Aaron Mauger, Nick Evans.