UPDATE: In a dramatic turn, James O’Connor has been recalled to the Wallabies starting lineup for their crucial Test against Ireland on November 4, 2023, in Dublin. O’Connor, who missed the previous three Tests against Japan, England, and Italy, is set to play a pivotal role against a motivated Irish team.
O’Connor’s experience is desperately needed as Ireland has faced criticism for lackluster performances in their last two matches. The Wallabies’ backline will rely heavily on his ability to unlock plays, especially against an Ireland side eager to reclaim its form.
In preparation for the match, O’Connor has been collaborating closely with rookie playmaker Tane Edmed, who will start on the bench for his second consecutive Test. The Wallabies are looking to bounce back after their recent struggles, and the inclusion of O’Connor is seen as a significant boost.
Also returning to the starting lineup is Len Ikitau, who will partner with Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii. Ikitau had traveled with the squad to Italy but did not play in the defeat. Max Jorgensen is back at fullback after being rested, while Harry Potter and Filipo Daugunu will occupy the wings.
In critical lineup changes, prop Taniela Tupou has dropped out, replaced by Allan Alaalatoa. Meanwhile, Tom Hooper switches to the second row after starting as a breakaway in the last match, with Nick Frost moving to the bench.
The Wallabies faced adverse weather conditions in Dublin, forcing them to relocate their training from Wanderers rugby club to Blackrock College, a school known for producing numerous British and Irish Lions, including former Ireland captain Brian O’Driscoll.
On the Irish side, coach Andy Farrell is poised to make significant changes, with Sam Prendergast starting at five-eighth over Jack Crowley, who previously led Ireland to victory against the Wallabies last November.
Notably, Ireland will be without regular fullbacks Hugo Keenan and Jamie Osborne, both sidelined due to injury. Mack Hansen will step into the fullback position, marking his first Test start at number 15, despite having played there for his club Connacht.
As the Wallabies prepare for this crucial Test, fans are eager to see if O’Connor can spark a turnaround against a revitalized Irish squad. The match is set to kick off shortly, and all eyes will be on Dublin for this high-stakes encounter.
Stay tuned for further updates as the teams finalize their preparations.


































