The Cairns Post

‘Tongan Thor’ in the mix to start

- VINCE RUGARI editorial@cairnspost.com.au facebook.com/TheCairnsP­ost www.cairnspost.com.au twitter.com/TheCairnsP­ost

TANIELA Tupou insists he is ready to start for the Wallabies after proving to himself he can compete with the world’s best props in a match-turning performanc­e against South Africa.

The “Tongan Thor” missed both Bledisloe Cup defeats last month due to a hamstring injury but entered the fray early in the second half of Saturday night’s 23-18 win at Suncorp Stadium and made an instant contributi­on.

He single-handedly stiffened a shaky Australian scrum, taming his Springboks opposite number Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira as he helped win a crucial penalty in the 69th minute that resulted in Matt Toomua booting the match-sealing points.

Tupou was also key in staving off a late South African comeback as Australia prevailed in what he described as a “life or death scrum” after the siren. “Before that last scrum, (Michael Hooper) came up to me and said, ‘Nela, I really need this from you’,” Tupou told reporters.

“I looked straight at him and said ‘I’ll give it to you’.

“I went in there with everything I had.”

Tupou was a viral hit as a teenager in Auckland when clips of his incredible ball-running ability in high school rugby set YouTube abuzz.

But a three-year crashcours­e in scrummagin­g at the Queensland Reds has made him a complete front-rower – as his newly-cauliflowe­red right ear can attest. HERO: Taniela Tupou.

No longer is Tupou a tantalisin­g prospect for the future. His time is now.

While coach Michael Cheika said he was in “no hurry, no panic” to throw Tupou into the Wallabies XV given the 22year-old has only five caps to his name, promoting him for next weekend’s Rugby Championsh­ip Test against Argentina on the Gold Coast may prove an irresistib­le option.

“If Cheika said ‘Nela, you’re starting next week’, I’ll be taking that with both hands and making sure I do my job,” Tupou said. “I know I can challenge some of the best props in the world. It’s awesome to see the hard work I’ve been doing paying off.”

Tupou was nursing a sore neck after the Springboks match but the pain was dulled by the glory of victory.

“The last two weeks have been tough,” he said.

“We needed that.”

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