Hanson and Carter called into Wallabies squad for injured Palu and Skelton

Tue, Sep 29, 2015, 2:00 AM
AAP
by AAP

James Hanson and Sam Carter have been called up to the Wallabies Rugby World Cup squad, replacing injured duo Wycliff Palu and Will Skelton.

Palu (hamstring) and Skelton (pectoral) both suffered injuries in Sunday’s match against Uruguay and scans on Monday confirmed the end of their respective England 2015 campaigns.

One of the most respected players in recent times for the Wallabies, Palu’s Rugby World Cup ended when he was replaced at half-time against Uruguay, after missing the Wallabies opening match against Fiji though injury.

Skelton was substituted midway through the second half of that match with what was initially believed to be a shoulder injury but scan results on Monday showed he had sustained a pectoral injury.

The 23-year-old will consult a surgeon on his return to Australia.

Their replacements, Hanson and Carter, have had an active role with the Wallabies this international season and played in the Test against the USA in Chicago earlier this month.

Hanson has 10 Wallabies caps, having debuted in the 2012 Bledisloe Cup Test at Suncorp Stadium, while Carter has donned the gold jersey 12 times since debuting in 2014.

Both players will join the squad looking for their maiden Rugby World Cup appearance.

Wallabies Head Coach Michael Cheika said it was disappointing to see the tournament end for Palu and Skelton after solid contributions by the pair throughout the international season.

“Very few players have the opportunity to play for the Wallabies, let alone at a Rugby World Cup, so from that perspective I’m really gutted for them.

“From a team perspective, they both play important roles in the side and it is disappointing that we need to replace players in our squad.”

Cheika said he had complete faith in Hanson and Carter to fill the void left by the duo for the remainder of the tournament.

“Both James and Sam have been part of the team at various stages this season and I am confident they will be able to step up and grasp the opportunity they have been given.”

The Wallabies arrived in London on Monday evening for their third Rugby World Cup Pool A match against England at Twickenham this Saturday (Sunday, 6.00am AEDT on FOX SPORTS and GEM).

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