The Citizen (Gauteng)

We will gel in a hurry - Hodge

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– Wallaby back Reece Hodge has shrugged off the team’s limited preparatio­ns before taking on Six Nations champions Ireland, saying the players had become accustomed to gelling in a hurry.

Michael Cheika’s squad will have less than a week together to prepare for the June 9 opener in Brisbane after the players break up from Super Rugby following this weekend’s round.

The world champion All Blacks, by contrast, have already had two three-day camps in the last two weeks to warm up for their threematch series against France.

“I think it’s something that everyone’s used to around the Test set-up previously,” Hodge told reporters yesterday.

“You try to have those meetings and little camps and stuff like that to gel the team together before the June series, but it’s a matter of us putting our allegiance­s aside to our provincial teams and then getting into the test team.

“I think everyone’s pretty experience­d at doing that and hopefully the team can gel well before the first test.”

The long-kicking Hodge is set to add to his 23 caps in the threematch series and sees threats in every corner of Joe Schmidt’s strong tour squad, who are seeking Ireland’s first test win in Australia since 1979.

“They’ve had some great success for their backline throughout the Six Nations and there’s really young, exciting guys in that backline such as Garry Ringrose,” Hodge added.

“They have threats right across the backline and a really strong forward pack.

“It’s going to be a massive test – they’re probably the form team in the world at the moment so I’m looking forward to it.”

Australian scrumhalf Will Genia has missed a month of Super Rugby with a knee injury, putting some doubt on his availabili­ty for the series, but Hodge said his Melbourne Rebels teammate had a chance to play against the Auckland Blues on Saturday.

“Hopefully he can get out on the field and get some confidence and match fitness before the (Ireland) series.” – Reuters

Melbourne

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