Marlborough Express

Hooper hoping for Samu

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Michael Hooper has seen Crusaders forward Pete Samu carve up Australian teams enough times to know he would much rather be playing with him than against him.

But whether the Wallabies skipper gets the chance to team up with him in the back-row during next month’s three-test series against Ireland remains to be seen.

Melbourne-born Samu is eligible for selection after penning a two-year deal with the Brumbies this week.

However, the 26-year-old may have to wait a little while longer to make his Wallabies debut after coach Michael Cheika was blocked from picking him in his squad for the Ireland series.

New Zealand Rugby is playing hardball and is yet to respond to an official request from Rugby Australia for his release – and according to World Rugby regulation­s regarding players with dual eligibilit­y, it is entitled to say no.

Cheika picked only five backrowers in his 33-man squad, which suggests there is some hope of Samu being given the all clear when negotiatio­ns resume.

Hooper is hopeful it comes, having watching him tear the NSW Waratahs apart only a couple of weeks ago.

‘‘I’ve been very impressed with Pete Samu,’’ Hooper said. ‘‘When we played him, he made a game-changing, momentumch­anging run and he’s been through the Tahs outfit before, so it’s good to see him coming home.

‘‘He’s an outstandin­g ball runner, he’s got a very good broad game as well. He’s a guy that adds a lot of different dimensions and if you’re a team reviewing him, it’s hard to put a finger on how to stop him.’’

Australia have a shortage of options at blindside flanker, Samu’s preferred position, with Jack Dempsey injured and Ned Hanigan unavailabl­e.

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