Two grizzled forwards will make their Test debuts against England while Quade Cooper will run the show. 🏉 9WWOS StanSportRugby
"Earning their first caps is a proud occasion for David, Cadeyrn and their families, with both men taking a unique journey to realise their dream of wearing the Wallabies jersey," Wallabies coach Dave Rennie said.
In other notable selections, the reborn Quade Cooper wins the No.10 jersey ahead of Noah Lolesio as James O'Connor continues his comeback from serious injury. There is also no room for fellow Reds star Harry Wilson in the back row, with Rob Leota starting at blindside flanker alongside Michael Hooper and Rob Valetini.
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