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We’ll do our taking on Saturday against Fiji, Wallabies coach tells critics

- Photos: Ronald Kumar

Fiji Airways Flying Fijians (from left) Josua Tuisova, Peni Ravai and Jale Vatubua are hoping to be named in coach John McKee’s line-up against Australia this Saturday in Sapporo, Japan. McKee is expected to name his line-up this week.

Wallabies coach Michael Cheika is having a tough time to select his line-up against the Fiji Airways Flying Fijians in their Rugby World Cup opener in Sapporo, Japan, on Saturday. Cheika told AAP this is because they had a ‘perfect lead-up’ to the World Cup.

He insists there are a host of contestabl­e positions in his starting XV to face Fiji and believes the pressure on the selectors will be a constant throughout the tournament.

There are 30 fit players to choose from, with Suva-born outside centre Tevita Kuridrani declared “well back” by Cheika and in contention to face his native country. Locks Adam Coleman and Rory Arnold have also shaken off niggles, leaving only teenage outside back Jordan Petaia (hamstring) out of contention.

Cheika said the effort given by every player at the pre-tournament camp in Noumea, New Caledonia and again this week in Odawara had set up a vexed selection meeting set for tomorrow.

“There’s a lot of competitio­n for places in the team so far and I think that’s the way it’s going to stay, to be honest over the next seven weeks,” Cheika said in Odawara.

“That’s going to elevate the level of each player because I know everyone wants to play.

“You can just see it in the way guys are training, everyone wants to be a part of it.” Despite Cheika’s comments, the majority of players employed in both Bledisloe Cup Tests against New Zealand last month will fancy their chances.

The most contention surrounds the right wing, both halves and the loose forwards now that David Pocock is fit again. A disjointed display against Samoa, drew criticism from former Wallabies skipper Stirling Mortlock, who lamented a predictabl­e performanc­e on attack.

Cheika bristled, pointing out the game fell three days after returning from the gruelling Noumea fitness camp.

“I didn’t see his comments but I don’t agree, to be honest,” Cheika said.

“I thought that we attacked pretty good, made a few mistakes off the back of a couple of weeks of hard training. Each to their own.

“What happens on the field is where the talking is done. We get our chance to talk on Saturday.”

Cheika said the Odawara camp had been “perfect” as a Japanese location out of the spotlight to mix hard work with relaxation. He had noticed a lift in excitement from his players, who will travel to Sapporo on Wednesday.

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 ?? Photo: Qantas Wallabies ?? Fiji-born Wallabies centre Tevita Kuridrani (nearest to camera) and Marika Koroibete meet young rugby fans at their training camp in Odawara, Japan on September 14, 2019..
Photo: Qantas Wallabies Fiji-born Wallabies centre Tevita Kuridrani (nearest to camera) and Marika Koroibete meet young rugby fans at their training camp in Odawara, Japan on September 14, 2019..

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