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Waratahs giant Will Skelton set for Australia debut against France
WILL SKELTON, THE Waratahs’ imposing lock, is set to make his Australia debut in the Test match against France on Saturday.
The 22-year-old has been in strong form for his Super Rugby side and at 6ft 8ins and 140kg [22 stone], will add major bulk to the Wallabies pack.
Skelton is a native of New Zealand and played U20s rugby for Samoa, but has been living in Australia since his youth. A cousin of former All Black Brad Mika [who was 6ft 6ins and 125kg], Skelton is in his second season with the Waratahs.
The mammoth lock has impressed with his ball-carrying, high work-rate and often surprising handling ability. Skelton’s short linking passes and offloads have been a welcome feature to compliment his unique size.
“He’s worked really hard over the past 12 months at the Waratahs on improving his match conditioning and we believe he is ready for the step-up to Test Rugby.”
Remarkably, Skelton’s 19-year-old brother Cameron stands at 6ft 9ins and weighs 135kg. The lock is currently with Samoa U20s at the Junior World Championships. Even more alarmingly, the 13-year-old Skelton brother, Logan, is already showing signs that he will be the biggest in the family [below].
The only other change to the Wallabies XV ahead of the third Test against France at Allianz Stadium sees Wycliff Palu come in at No. 8. Skelton’s Waratahs teammate replaces Ben McCalman at the tail of the scrum.
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