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Australia captain Skelton ruled out of Fiji World Cup clash

rugby17 September 2023 15:10
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Australia captain Will Skelton was on Sunday ruled out of the Wallabies' Rugby World Cup Pool C clash against Fiji just one hour before kick-off in Saint Etienne.

Fellow lock Richie Arnold, who was originally named on the bench, was promoted to the starting XV due to Skelton failing to recover from a calf injury.

Matt Philip, who was not part of the original matchday 23, was named on the bench.

"Late change in Saint-Etienne with Will Skelton ruled out. Dave Porecki to lead us out against Fiji. Congrats skip," the Wallabies said on their official X account, formerly known as Twitter.

Skelton had been an injury doubt since limping out of training on Thursday, although the next day head coach Eddie Jones still picked him to captain the side.

The 31-year-old missed the traditional eve-of-match team photo on Saturday, with Arnold wearing his No 5 jersey and Philip included instead.

The Australian Rugby Union denied that meant Skelton had been ruled out, sparking accusations they were playing mind games.

"There's no mind games, we're just giving him as long as possible to get ready," lineout coach Dan Palmer had said on Saturday at the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium, where Australia and Fiji both took part in eve-of-match training sessions.

However, Palmer did confirm hooker Porecki would lead the side if Skelton was ruled out.

Skelton did briefly appear on the pitch ahead of the World Cup match, but he was hobbling and wearing heavy strapping.

Arnold had said he missed the team photo because he was receiving treatment from physios.

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