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Cooper returns as Jones rings changes for Wallabies ahead of Springbok clash

Only six of the starters in a dramatic 39-34 triumph in Cardiff last November are retained for the Rugby Championship first round match at Loftus Versfeld stadium in Pretoria.

In the backline, Jones has kept faith in fullback Tom Wright and centres Len Ikitau and Reece Hodge for a match at a venue where the Wallabies have lost all seven previous Tests.

Props James Slipper and Allan Alaalatoa keep their places in the pack, as does lock Nick Frost in a starting line-up containing one new cap, flanker Tom Hooper.

The nine changes include wingers Suliasi Vunivalu and Marika Koroibete, flyhalf Quade Cooper and scrumhalf Nic White being brought into the backline.

Hooker David Porecki, giant France-based lock Will Skelton, flankers Michael Hooper and Tom Hooper and No. 8 Rob Valetini have been brought into the pack.

Slipper and Hooper will co-captain the team - the first time Australia have shared the honour among two players.

Jones, who succeeded sacked New Zealander Dave Rennie in January after the Wallabies lost nine of 13 internationals last season, is upbeat about the shared leadership.

"Michael and James are both world class players, strong leaders and embody what it means to be a Wallaby," he has said.

Hooper missed part of last season after taking a mental health break and has skippered Australia 68 times.

Slipper is another vastly experienced international forward having represented the two-time world champions 127 times.

"As a squad, the players have worked extremely hard since coming together as a group and we have prepared well this week," said the 63-year-old Tasmania-born coach.

"The 23 players selected have an opportunity to be part of history with a win over South Africa in Pretoria on Saturday night."

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