ACT Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham has backed Noah Lolesio to rise to the occasion as he resume his rivalry with Carter Gordon and the Rebels.
Lolesio's ACT Brumbies are heading down to take on Gordon's Melbourne Rebels, and both their coaches admit the feud will be fuelling the young talents during the AAMI Park contest.
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It's the first time the pair have faced off since the Brumbies' starlet mouthed "Carter Gordon?" upon scoring a try against the Rebels, just days after he was snubbed from a national team squad for the Melbourne player.
Melbourne coach Kevin Foote said the matter had become "personal" between the two playmakers, and Brumbies boss Stephen Larkham tipped Lolesio to thrive with the added fire.
"We don't focus on one particular individual, and as a No.10 it's very difficult sometimes to come up against your position on the field," Larkham said.
"It's very rare they come up against one another one-on-one, but there will be a challenge for both players in the way that they control their teams.
"I'm sure Noah is looking forward to that challenge."
While Gordon went to last year's World Cup and struggled in the poor Wallabies side, Lolesio spent his off-season playing with French club Toulon on a short-term contract.
Larkham said the 23-year-old, 17-cap Wallaby had come back as a more confident five-eighth.
"Going over there and trying to find a connection with a new team has given him some skills to bring back and connect with our players over here," he said.
"What he's bringing to training is hopefully what he brings in the game, which is really good communication and intensity."
The Brumbies have named star back-rower Rob Valetini to start despite no pre-season minutes, with Rhys van Nek starting at prop as Allan Alaalatoa recovers from his Achilles rupture.
Gun Melbourne front-rower Taniela Tupou has been named to make his club debut off the bench.
"He was a very robust player for most of his career and then went through a horrific stage of injuries so we’ve just been getting the confidence back in his body which all the scrums in the first half will help," Foote said.
"He’s great and I think just making sure Taniela is confident and he trusts the system and people around him (is huge).
"If he’s a happy Taniela then he’s going to play well.”