It’s the time of 12 months when emigration turns into as pure as flying. They might not be cruising the airwaves in a v-shaped formation or a wedge, however the first scouts in inexperienced and gold have been picked up on the radar. They’ve arrived forward of the Wallabies on their colossal, five-Take a look at November tour of Japan, France, Italy, England and Eire, and you’ll make certain that they are going to meet numerous previous associates alongside the way in which.
James O’Connor has been noticed in Leicester, and Tom Hooper and Len Ikitau have landed in deepest Devon. Within the Midlands and the West Nation of England, the Aussie ‘wild geese’ have begun their annual migration to that pair of well-established rugby houses from house, Welford Street and Sandy Park.
It has grow to be one thing of a non secular ceremony, a pilgrimage to the Prem. Many a high Aussie 10 has tended to feather his abroad nest in Leicester. In earlier generations Pat Howard, Rod Kafer, Matt Toomua preceded O’Connor and all three loved a hybrid player-coach function on the membership. With ‘JOC’ now reunited with the Wallabies ex-forwards coach Geoff Parling, he will be anticipated to contribute extensively to the brains belief behind the scenes.
Exeter have been much more prolific of their signings of Australians than their Midlands counterparts. Devon has offered a house for notables corresponding to Nic White, Greg Holmes, Scott Sio, Julian Salvi, Lachie Turner and lots of others. Director of rugby Rob Baxter has at all times eschewed the number of a specialist open-side flanker and Exeter has grow to be a second house for the hybrid second/again rowers he prefers. In that regard Tom Hooper is a picture-perfect inheritor obvious to the likes of Dave Dennis and Dean Mumm.
Is Australia is dropping or gaining extra rugby IP via its abroad dealings? The Land Down Below has tended to leak extra expertise from quantity 10, and particularly to France and Japan, with out receiving any reward for it. Noah Lolesio has left for Japan in his mid-20s with 23 caps, at a time when he must be bedding into Wallaby life. Tane Edmed began two Rugby Championship Exams after performances with North Harbour within the NPC catapulted him into competition. With the Waratahs in Super Rugby Pacific one season later, he remained strictly second alternative.
Carter Gordon left the sport for the NRL’s Gold Coast Titans one 12 months in the past, and no person will be fairly positive what to anticipate from his immediate elevation to Joe Schmidt’s November vacationers on his return to rugby. When the Wallabies trot out on the Japan Nationwide Stadium this weekend, they’re more likely to be dealing with certainly one of their very own taking part in for the Courageous Blossoms, within the form of 31-year-old Brisbane-born Sam Greene, who plies his commerce within the JRLO with the Shizuoka Blue Revs.
Greene appeared within the record of possible successors to Quade Cooper at Ballymore, together with Mack Mason and Jake McIntyre. McIntyre now performs in France for USAP Perpignan and Mason was final noticed within the MLR for Seattle Seawolves. When Cooper returned from his sojourn in Toulon, he was promptly reinstated and the brand new wave was scattered to the 4 winds. The cycle was bolstered when a star of the 2019 Junior Wallabies, Zac Lucas was misplaced to the Ricoh Black Rams in 2021 after getting solely a smattering of possibilities to impress, and progress in his native Queensland.
As ex-Queensland head coach Nick Stiles defined just lately: “It’s in all probability an indictment of what we’ve carried out with 10s over some time now. They arrive in younger and get flushed out – and there have been a handful of men in that very same boat. They don’t get sufficient soccer earlier than they play Tremendous [Rugby] and so they get flushed out and moved on.
“Sam [Greene] had lovely abilities on him, a pleasant kicking and passing sport. He in all probability simply needed to evolve over time across the bodily elements of the sport. He’s carried out that and he’s performed distinctive soccer up in Japan for a very long time now.”
So, for that matter, has Zac Lucas.
However the place a flock of promising younger Australian 10s have disappeared over the horizon, and in the direction of the land of the rising solar apparently for retains, the story may be very completely different in England.
Golf equipment corresponding to Northampton and Leicester and Exeter have grow to be second houses which multiplied the chances for Australian gamers dwelling at their most important residence within the worldwide sport. At Franklin’s Gardens, Andrew Kellaway and Lukhan Salakaia-Loto performed an enormous function on the membership and returned to Tremendous Rugby as higher gamers, whereas Josh Kemeny and James Ramm are quick following of their footsteps. Howard received trophies as the pinnacle coach of the Tigers earlier than he boomeranged again house in 2011 to a high-profile function as basic supervisor for workforce efficiency with the Australian cricket workforce.
The Australian success tales at Exeter are much more compelling. White found an entire new lease of Take a look at-match life after a stint on the Chiefs and Mitch Lees flew all the way in which from Tremendous Rugby rejection, and dealing on the Westpac financial institution in Sydney “sitting on my arse all day and consuming takeaways for lunch”, to the fringes of the England senior squad throughout his time at Sandy Park.
The brand new youngsters on the block, and the newest sons of the Fortunate Nation to really feel the nice and cozy fuzzy of rugby life down in Devon are present Wallabies Hooper and Ikitau. One other Sydney-sider with an enormous physique like Lees, Hooper is in little doubt he has arrived in the proper place on the proper time:
“My nan at all times says, ‘a pair stomach laughs a day retains the physician away’, and I’ve undoubtedly been getting sufficient of that right here,” he mentioned. “I performed numerous rugby with Nic White, and he’s given me a manifestly optimistic impression of this place. The 2 of us are very related and he slot in like a duck to water right here, so hopefully I’ll be the identical.
“I’m an enormous believer in competitors breeding success. For me to be in a again row that’s actually aggressive [Ethan Roots, Greg Fisilau, Ross Vintcent, Christ Tshiuza, Richard Capstick and young Welsh sensation Kane James are all on the club’s books], you don’t know who’s going to begin or come off the bench. That’s thrilling to me. If you happen to’re competing internally, it makes the competitors externally all the higher.
“I satisfaction myself on going head-down, bum-up and simply stepping into the thick of stuff. If I can do this, it’ll let guys like Lenny [Len Ikitau] and ‘Sladey’ [Henry Slade] and our star-studded again three gentle up the sector.
“If I’m doing the robust stuff, the stuff that no person else needs to do, then it’ll make everybody else look fairly good. Being a Chief means onerous work. I believe it means even at midnight, when no-one is absolutely watching, the usual we maintain ourselves to must be distinctive.”
O’Connor and Hooper had a big hand of their new golf equipment’ success on the weekend, with JOC steering the Tigers to a nail-biting 22-20 over Prem champions Bath and Hooper fulfilling his ‘robust stuff’ promise to Exeter in a wet-weather demolition of Londoners Harlequins 38-0.
Each gamers introduced their Rugby Championship greatest to the desk. For O’Connor which means aggression on assault – making passes within the clutch of the defender, standing as quick as he dares to the person or the ahead pod in entrance of him.

The rewards of taking part in on high of the defence arrived in 34th minute through certainly one of JOC’s trademark lengthy passes delivered proper on the gain-line. It was all very paying homage to Ellis Park two months in the past.
For Hooper, on a rain-sodden afternoon at Sandy Park, one of the best consequence meant rolling up his sleeves and going to work within the darkened mineshafts of the ruck and deal with zone.


Hooper and Ikitau had been continually within the thick of the motion, reinforcing each other’s work close to the ruck. Within the first snapshot, Hooper has already pushed via as soon as on the decide and jam to be supported immediately by one other from his partner-in-crime, then he picks out certainly one of Exeter’s spectacular back-three attackers [Manny Feyi-Waboso] with a brief offload.
The quick offload sport and the steadfast Hooper/Ikitau relationship stood the Chiefs in good stead all through.
It wasn’t fairly at midnight however it was mighty distinctive work on the day, and Harlequins had no reply to it. The ‘wild geese’ of Australia have suffered contrasting fates within the skilled period. A succession of younger, promising 10s have fled the coop and by no means returned. Some live their greatest lives in France, others corresponding to Greene and Lucas ply their commerce in Japan and certainly one of them could even characterize his adopted nation towards the land of his beginning this weekend.
There’s a a lot better probability of the boomerang returning again its proprietor when the vacation spot is England. Not solely does it come whistling again, as a rule it’s gleaming and has taken on a coat of added polish. White, Salakaia-Loto and Kellaway had been all extra Take a look at-worthy after they returned than when first leaving Australian shores. Nevertheless lengthy or quick their stays, Hooper, Ikitau and O’Connor will all expertise the identical ‘bounce’ and relish the second.
