{"id":290175,"date":"2023-09-10T00:04:01","date_gmt":"2023-09-10T00:04:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/?p=290175"},"modified":"2023-09-10T00:04:01","modified_gmt":"2023-09-10T00:04:01","slug":"mcdermott-set-to-miss-fiji-showdown-as-skelton-praises-wallabies-composure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/rugby-union\/mcdermott-set-to-miss-fiji-showdown-as-skelton-praises-wallabies-composure\/","title":{"rendered":"McDermott set to miss Fiji showdown as Skelton praises Wallabies\u2019 composure"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Paris:<\/strong> One-Test rookie Issak Fines-Leleiwasa looks set for a maiden Rugby World Cup appearance after Wallabies halfback Tate McDermott was ruled out of Australia\u2019s next match against Fiji with a concussion.<\/p>\n The Wallabies celebrated a clinical 35-15 victory over Georgia in their opening game of the World Cup on Saturday (Sunday morning AEST) but there was plenty of concern for McDermott, the team\u2019s vice-captain, after a nasty collision in the 35th minute.<\/p>\n After a polished performance in the opening half, McDermott went in for a tackle but collided with the knee of a Georgian player.<\/p>\n Australia\u2019s medical staff came onto the field at Stade de France and helped McDermott off but pleasingly for the Wallabies, the 24-year-old was able to get to his feet.<\/p>\n Coach Eddie Jones tried to sidestep a question about McDermott\u2019s availability but according to World Rugby, the halfback displayed concussion symptoms and therefore cannot play inside 12 days.<\/p>\n With Australia set to face Fiji in eight days\u2019 time in Saint-Etienne, McDermott will have to sit out the match.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Tate McDermott receives medical attention during Australia\u2019s Test with Georgia.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Getty<\/cite><\/p>\n \u201cTate is walking around. He\u2019ll do all the medical protocols,\u201d Jones said.<\/p>\n The Wallabies have two other halfbacks in their squad, with Nic White and Fines-Leleiwasa.<\/p>\n White was solid without being spectacular in his 45-minute cameo and is likely to start for the first time since the Rugby Championship fixture against Argentina in July.<\/p>\n Without McDermott, Fines-Leleiwasa is all but guaranteed to make the match-day 23 and add to his one Test off the bench that came during a warm-up clash against France.<\/p>\n The problem for the Wallabies, who were only allowed to select 33 players for this World Cup, is if either White or Fines-Leleiwasa – the only two specialist halfbacks in France – were to now suffer an injury. White appeared to cop a knock on his shoulder during the game but played on.<\/p>\n Brumbies No.9 Ryan Lonergan, who has been involved in Wallabies squads this year, is in the UK with the Barbarians. Players can only be replaced in the World Cup permanently, and the new player cannot play for 48 hours after they join the squad.<\/p>\n \u201cHe [McDermott] is talking and moving and all good, Donaldson said. \u201cWe\u2019ve got two other nines in Whitey and Finesy, so they\u2019ll certainly fit in if he\u2019s not fit.\u201d<\/p>\n Captain Will Skelton was proud of the way the Wallabies executed their plans after the unexpected loss of McDermott.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Will Skelton of Australia celebrates winning at Stade de France.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Getty<\/cite><\/p>\n \u201cWhen Tatey was down, it was one of those critical moments where I wanted to bring the team together and calm them,\u201d Skelton said. \u201cMy approach … was to calm them down and get them back to doing our job. Tatey is a big loss and we had to move on quickly onto the next job and I thought we did that pretty well.<\/p>\n \u201cDefinitely proud of the boys\u2019 efforts. It wasn\u2019t the perfect performance but we\u2019re looking to improve and set a marker.\u201d<\/p>\n With Australia ahead 21-3 at half-time, Jones pulled off No.12 Samu Kerevi in his return game from a hand injury.<\/p>\n If the Wallabies are to register back-to-back wins for the first time since October 2021, they need Kerevi firing against Fiji, his country of birth.<\/p>\n \u201cFor him playing against your mother country is pretty special,\u201d Jones said. \u201cWe want to give him the best opportunity to be ready.<\/p>\n \u201cSamu we always planned to play 40 [minutes], whatever the game situation was. We wanted to give him a hit-out. He hasn\u2019t played since Dunedin. He\u2019s come back from a number of injuries, so the plan was to get him back for Fiji next week.\u201d<\/p>\n Prop James Slipper (foot) is still under an injury cloud for the Fiji match.<\/p>\n Jones said he would keep a close eye on the Fiji and Wales fixture given those teams will be Australia\u2019s most difficult group opponents.<\/p>\n \u201cI\u2019m going to go out tomorrow to Bordeaux and have a look at them,\u201d Jones said. \u201cMaybe a nice red wine as well. I might deserve one. Will [Skelton] might have a nice beer. Then we\u2019ll get onto Fiji on Tuesday.\u201d<\/p>\nMost Viewed in Sport<\/h2>\n
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