Eddie Jones Michael Hooper Allan Alaalatoa Len Ikitau Rob Valetini Tom Wright Marika Koroibete Will Skelton James Slipper Australia South Africa rowing Rugby as Eddie Jones Michael Hooper Allan Alaalatoa Len Ikitau Rob Valetini Tom Wright Marika Koroibete Will Skelton James Slipper Australia South Africa

Australia's Slipper fit as Jones names four uncapped players to face Springboks

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JOHANNESBURG : Australia co-captain James Slipper has been given the all clear to start Saturday’s Rugby Championship opener against South Africa in Pretoria as returning coach Eddie Jones named four new caps in his first Wallabies selection since 2005.Prop Slipper had been under an injury cloud after picking up a knee problem in training, prompting team officials to rush Brumbies rookie Blake Schoupp to South Africa.

But the influential captain will lead the team in the cauldron of Loftus Versfeld, where the visitors are seeking a first win at the seventh attempt.

Blindside flanker Tom Hooper, who can also play in the second row, will make his debut at the back of the scrum alongside co-captain Michael Hooper, while Rob Valetini is in at number eight.Three players who cold make their debuts as ‘finishers’ off the bench are tighthead prop Zane Nonggorr, lock Richie Arnold and flyhalf Carter Gordon.The front row will see Slipper earn a 128th cap alongside hooker David Porecki and fellow prop Allan Alaalatoa.

Nick Frost and Will Skelton make up the lock pairing.Scrumhalf Nic White raised the ire of South Africans in the Rugby Championship meeting in Adelaide last year and is sure to get a hot reception in Pretoria.

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