Joe Schmidt Reveals Wallabies Preliminary Squad: Who Will Be in the Fight?
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt is in the process of defining his provisional squad, which will feature approximately 40 players. Anticipation grows as speculation mounts regarding the inclusion of players who play or will play abroad. Schmidt’s group will begin their preparation for the test against Fiji on July 6. Subsequently, the coach will reduce the list for the expected series against the British & Irish Lions. Selected players from Western Force and NSW Waratahs have been training at Wallabies “hubs” since the Super Rugby Pacific season concluded two weeks ago. The Queensland Reds joined the preparation on Monday, after being eliminated from the playoffs in the first week of the finals. The Brumbies players, who were defeated in the semi-finals by the Chiefs, will complete their recovery in Canberra and enjoy some downtime before Schmidt reunites the entire group in Sydney on Sunday. It appears that veteran center Samu Kerevi could be one of them, as the 31-year-old player was seen at the Reds’ center in Ballymore. Kerevi recently finished his season in Japan’s League 1 with Urayasu D-Rocks, helping his team secure their place in the first division for 2026 by scoring doubles in both matches of their “Replacement Battle” against Toyota Industries Shuttles. Kerevi finished the League 1 season with 14 tries in 16 matches, suggesting he still has much to offer the Wallabies, despite his recent test appearance, in which he received a red card for head contact when Australia beat Wales in Cardiff last year.
This is not the case for Pete Samu, who returns to the Wallabies, whose Bordeau-Begles receives Toulon in a Top 14 semi-final this weekend. Samu seeks to complete a rare Top 14-European double with Bordeaux, after the French team won the Champions Cup last month.
Although Samu may be omitted from the group that Schmidt names this week, he could enter the calculations for the combined AUNZ team that will face the Lions a week before the first test with the Wallabies. The match in Adelaide will be played two weeks after the Top 14 final, so if Bordeaux advances to the final, Samu could return to Australia and prepare for that clash.
The third line, who will join the Waratahs, would help to add interest to a match that is rapidly losing appeal, with the confirmation that Richie Mo’unga has withdrawn from the selection.