Australia's rugby union great Michael Hooper was recalled to the team announced on Thursday for this weekend's European tour opener against Scotland at Murrayfield.The 30-year-old flanker, the Wallabies' most capped skipper, withdrew on the eve of August's Test against Argentina in Mendoza, saying he was not in the "right mindset" to lead his country.He then sat out the remainder of the Rugby Championship before being included in the squad for the tour of Europe.Hooper hasn't played for Australia since their series-deciding loss at home to England in July but now rejoins a back-row that features club colleague Jed Holloway at blindside flanker and Rob Valetini at No 8.He is one of several changes to Australia's matchday 23, with Queensland Reds captain Tate McDermott earning his first start of the 2022 campaign at scrumhalf, partnering Bernard Foley who will line-up for his first Test against the Scots since 2017.Ton Banks has been reinstalled at fullback, with Brumbies flyer Tom Wright on the left wing and Hunter Paisami at inside centre.Up front, Nick Frost is set to make his second start at Test level when the Wallabies take the field at Murrayfield on Saturday, partnering Brumbie teammate Cadeyrn Neville in the second row.James Slipper will captain the side from loosehead prop in his 124th Test."We're rapt for Hoops," said Wallabies coach Dave Rennie in a Rugby Australia statement."He's been outstanding both on and off the field since re-entering the environment and he can't wait to pull on the gold jersey again," the New Zealander added.Hooper, speaking Wednesday at Australia's training camp in Saint-Etienne, France - the Wallabies' base for next year's World Cup - said: "I'm excited to be back."I'm realistic that