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Bledisole Cup: Australia recall Christian Lealiifano for All Blacks clash

Image: Christian Lealiifano: Recalled for Saturday's third and final Bledisloe Cup

Australia coach Ewen McKenzie has recalled Christian Lealiifano to fill a void in the Wallabies' midfield created by injuries and Kurtley Beale's suspension for the Bledisloe Cup clash with New Zealand on Saturday.

Matt Toomua is ruled out after suffering concussion while Beale, his likely replacement, is unavailable while the Australian Rugby Union investigates his clash with a team official and allegations he sent lewd text messages.

In their absence, McKenzie has opted for calming influence in the centre and added some experience to the bench with the return of Quade Cooper. 

Maybe the trophy is not there, but when there are things on offer, it's a question of who stands up.
Australia coach Ewen McKenzie

Scandal has surrounded the squad since it emerged Beale had a heated in-flight argument with the team's business manager en route to Argentina from South Africa for the last weekend of the Rugby Championship, and the female member of staff subsequently quit.

There have also been doubts cast over McKenzie's management in the midst of an away losing streak and a heavy injury toll, rumours about disharmony within the squad, and speculation that his brief tenure would end before the Wallabies' upcoming tour of Europe.

Surrender

Australia's patchy form has seen them slip two places to fourth in the international rankings. After opening the Rugby Championship with a home draw against the All Blacks, Australia were thrashed 51-20 in New Zealand to surrender the Bledisloe Cup series. They had narrow wins at home against the Springboks and Pumas, but lost the matches in South Africa and Argentina.

"We can definitely improve on Eden Park. With the turnover situation, we gifted them a bunch of tries there. We had a couple of tries under the yellow card, so we can definitely do better than that  no question," McKenzie said. "We were capable of winning the first Test, which was only seven days prior."

The former Test prop and veteran coach said he had a resilient squad that could block out the off-field issues. 

"If we can get it right this weekend, we have an undefeated domestic season. I look at the game and say there's an opportunity to square the series, too," he said. "Maybe the trophy is not there, but when there are things on offer, it's a question of who stands up."

Certainly, from what I've seen in training, Ashley-Cooper hasn't lost any of his inspiration. All the tricks are still there."
Australia coach Ewen McKenzie

The world champion All Blacks won the Rugby Championship with a game to spare before a last-minute loss in South Africa ended their 22-Test unbeaten streak.

Lealiifano, a regular starter before an ankle injury last year, will be making his first Test appearances in 2014.

He was one of two changes from the starting line-up that lost 21-17 in Mendoza giving Argentina their first-ever win in the Rugby Championship with Rob Simmons returning from injury to start at lock in place of James Horwill.

Vice-captain Adam Ashley-Cooper was selected to play his 100th Test  becoming the sixth Australian to reach that milestone and will start on the wing, while Cooper adds experience to the bench after being included in the Test squad for the first time since recovering from left shoulder surgery earlier this year.

Unique

McKenzie said Lealiifano gave the Wallabies a second playmaker option and 50-Test veteran Cooper brought something unique off the bench.

"The last Test he played, against Wales, he got man of the match," McKenzie said. "The back end of the game, we're looking for a bit of inspiration. Certainly, from what I've seen in training, he hasn't lost any of that. All the tricks are still there."

Australia: Israel Folau, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani, Christian Lealiifano, Joe Tomane, Bernard Foley, Nick Phipps; Scott Higginbotham, Michael Hooper (captain), Scott Fardy, Rob Simmons, Sekope Kepu, Saia Fainga'a, James Slipper. Reserves: Josh Mann-Rae, Benn Robinson, Ben Alexander, James Horwill, Matt Hodgson, Nic White, Quade Cooper, Rob Horne.

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