Townsville Bulletin

Tui’s new for rebuilding Wallabies

- IAIN PAYTEN

MICHAEL Cheika said his plan to usher in the Wallabies’ “Gen Next” is firmly on track after naming another debutant on his bench in the extra- large shape of Lukhan Tui ( above).

Tui was confirmed as an extra forward reserve for Australia on a 6- 2 bench designed to match the muscle of the Springbok in Bloemfonte­in.

Tui has no shortage of bulk, standing at 124kg and 1.98m, and though he plays lock for Queensland alongside fellow Wallaby greenhorn Izack Rodda, the 21- year- old is seen as a back- row option.

If and when Tui gets on, he’ll be the 24th debutant for the Wallabies since the 2015 World Cup. Just this year, Cheika has blooded 10 new players already in seven Tests.

“He ( Tui) has had a good season with the Reds and in a game like this, where forward play is going to be ultra- important, there is no better place to get that Test out,” Cheika said.

“I know that people might say why do you do this with younger guys in this environmen­t but at the end of the day I see these as our talented players. I want to get them time now and give them the experience now. I still think they can perform well.”

The four- year cycle of internatio­nal rugby is now firmly observed by most coaches, meaning “Gen Next” should really be called “Gen Next World Cup”.

After tapping firmly into the power of the greybeard in 2015 - over a third of his squad was over 30 - Cheika has spent the past two years re- building his team with youth.

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