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Wallaby centre Ikitau raves over new rookie partner Suaalii

Experienced Australia back Len Ikitau hailed his new centre partner Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii as a "freak" after an impressive debut in the weekend’s test win over England.

Suaalii was playing his first game of senior rugby union after switching from rugby league only six weeks ago.

His inclusion in the lineup for Saturday’s international at Twickenham raised many eyebrows, but Ikitau said he was always confident the 21-year-old rookie would make an impact.

“We saw all of what he did against England at training before. When he came into the squad he did what he needed to learn and then just went out and showcased the skills on the field. That was awesome to see,” said a beaming Ikitau at a press conference on Monday.

“He's a freak, man! Just being able to play next to him and just seeing what he can do on the field is awesome. And we’re expecting more from him, especially now that he's had his first game.”

Suaalii left the Sydney Roosters at the end of the National Rugby League season in late September, after signing a contract to play for New South Wales Waratahs in next year’s Super Rugby competition.

Australia coach Joe Schmidt had no hesitation in calling him up for the Wallabies’ November Grand Slam tour of Britain, despite him only having previously played schoolboy rugby union, and wasted no time in handing him a start on Saturday, where he made an immediate impression in the last-gasp 42-37 victory.

OUTSIDE CENTRE

Ikitau, 26, was asked to move inside to the No.12 role to allow Suaalii to debut as outside centre.

“You know, I've been playing 13 all my career. I just didn't want to change anything. I just said to myself, ‘I'm going to play as a centre’.

"I just wanted to make sure that I was tackling well and attacking the ball

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