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Australia coach Dave Rennie has made six changes to his starting 15 for the Rugby Championship Test against South Africa in Adelaide on Saturday as he welcomes back a slew of fit-again players.

has made six changes to his starting 15 for the Rugby Championship Test against South Africa in Adelaide on Saturday as he welcomes back a slew of fit-again players.

“His ability to identify space and find grass with his big, booming boot is a big reason we picked him.” Hooker Folau Fainga’a and inside centre Hunter Paisami will start after recovering from head-knocks, while prop Allan Alaalatoa is also back in the front row after missing San Juan for personal reasons.

Loosehead prop James Slipper will lead the side again as regular captain Michael Hooper remains unavailable for wellbeing reasons.

 

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