Hooper ruled out, Pocock to captain Wallabies against Pumas

Hooper ruled out, Pocock to captain Wallabies against Pumas

Michael Hooper's hamstring injury will keep him out of Australia's Rugby Championship game against Argentina, in which David Pocock will take his place as captain.

Michael Hooper has suffered a hamstring injury. (Reuters pic)
SYDNEY:
Wallabies captain Michael Hooper has been forced out of his side’s Rugby Championship clash with Argentina on the Gold Coast with a hamstring injury and been replaced as skipper by David Pocock.

The 30-year-old Pocock also shifts from number eight to openside flanker, with Pete Samu coming into the starting lineup at the back of the scrum for Saturday’s clash. Ned Hanigan moves onto the bench to cover the loose forwards.

Hooper suffered a hamstring injury during the test series against Ireland in June and did not play again until the Rugby Championship started last month.

“He felt his hamstring a bit at training yesterday afternoon and with his recent history, we just thought it was best not to push it,” coach Michael Cheika said in a statement on Friday.

“He was really keen to play this weekend, but a week off will be a good thing for him to just get it right.”

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