The Chronicle

Returning Hooper hopes to go for 80

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WALLABIES captain Michael Hooper plans to “come out blazing” but concedes he may not last the full 80 minutes of tonight’s Bledisloe Cup clash with the All Blacks in Sydney.

Hooper is returning from a hamstring injury suffered against Ireland eight weeks ago and says his meticulous rehabilita­tion program at both the NSW Waratahs and Wallabies has him ready to go.

“I’ve been lucky to have such a great team there to get me back into this game,” he said after the captain’s run at ANZ Stadium yesterday.

“I feel really ready and can’t wait for tomorrow night.”

The ironman flanker has played virtually every minute of his 82 Tests for Australia but was coy when asked if he was 100 per cent confident in the hamstring.

“I’ll tell you after the game tomorrow,” the skipper said.

“It’s one of those things, you tick all the boxes, you get to a point. I’m sitting here today feeling great about what I can do and I think I can make a difference in the game.

“I’m going to come out guns blazing.”

The Wallabies are well covered for backrow replacemen­ts, with fellow specialist openside flanker David Pocock able to slot seamlessly into Hooper’s spot after starting at No.8, and 2018 Super Rugby champion Pete Samu on the bench.

“The best minutes to be on the field are at the back end of the game, so I’d love to be there,” Hooper said when asked if he was likely to go the distance.

“However, it’s what’s best for the team and, if we can get a really good substituti­on there for myself or someone else, then that will be made.”

 ?? Photo: AAP ?? FEELING FIT: Wallabies skipper Michael Hooper.
Photo: AAP FEELING FIT: Wallabies skipper Michael Hooper.

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