News Elementor

RECENT NEWS

Wallabies and Reds stars McReight and Salakaia-Loto call for Taniela Tupou’s inclusion in British and Irish Lions series


But Salakaia-Loto called on Schmidt and his team to show faith in the under-siege star, insisting he was “a firm believer in picking the best” for a series of such magnitude.

“It goes without saying the quality of player he is, he’s shown that both at Super and Test level. I think as players, we go through times when our form dips – we’re in and out of form – and he’s only human and no exception,” Salakaia-Loto said.

Lukhan Salakaia-Loto is adamant that if the Wallabies are to defeat the Lions, they need Taniela Tupou.

Lukhan Salakaia-Loto is adamant that if the Wallabies are to defeat the Lions, they need Taniela Tupou.Credit: Getty Images

“I’m really close with him, we stay in touch pretty much daily, so he’s got my full support, and I know for the Wallabies to do well against the Lions and get a result, we’ve got to include him.

“Get behind him and support him, because we know when he’s at his best, there’s not many people who come close.”

Salakaia-Loto’s endorsement of Tupou was supported by fellow Wallabies sensation Fraser McReight, although he alluded to the competition he would face in Reds teammate Zane Nonggorr, rookie Massimo De Lutiis, Brumbies skipper Allan Alaalatoa, and Australia veteran Tom Robertson.

Loading

“Lukhan’s pretty spot on – he [Tupou] brings so much to an environment, especially the way he can play at Test level. It’s pretty one-of-a-kind what he can bring,” McReight said.

“Form comes and goes, and I expect him coming into this final four or five weeks of the competition – plus finals – to really be hitting his straps.

“There are a lot of really good tightheads around – we have a few in the team for the Reds – so there’s competition, there’s pressure on spots. But Nella [Tupou] has a lot of experience at the top level, and I’m sure he’ll do really well.”

While Schmidt faces a tough selection call regarding Tupou, his hooker stocks have received a timely boost.

Josh Nasser made his comeback from a shoulder injury in the Reds’ triumph of the Waratahs on Friday, scoring a try off the bench, while Richie Asiata – who also scored for Queensland – has emerged as a shock Wallabies bolter.

And Reds coach Les Kiss confirmed Test staple Matt Faessler was also nearing fitness in time to take on the Lions as he battles a hamstring setback.

Kiss, who will take over the Wallabies job from Schmidt in mid-2026, said while Faessler would be an outside chance of featuring in the Reds’ finals campaign, the club was working to ensure he would be available for Wallabies selection.

“It won’t be in our season, but we’re doing everything possible to ensure there’s a good line to that recovery. Every week matters,” Kiss said.

“He won’t make our season proper, possibly not our finals, but he’ll be getting close to that.”

Start the day with a summary of the day’s most important and interesting stories, analysis and insights. Sign up for our Morning Edition newsletter.


But Salakaia-Loto called on Schmidt and his team to show faith in the under-siege star, insisting he was “a firm believer in picking the best” for a series of such magnitude.

“It goes without saying the quality of player he is, he’s shown that both at Super and Test level. I think as players, we go through times when our form dips – we’re in and out of form – and he’s only human and no exception,” Salakaia-Loto said.

Lukhan Salakaia-Loto is adamant that if the Wallabies are to defeat the Lions, they need Taniela Tupou.

Lukhan Salakaia-Loto is adamant that if the Wallabies are to defeat the Lions, they need Taniela Tupou.Credit: Getty Images

“I’m really close with him, we stay in touch pretty much daily, so he’s got my full support, and I know for the Wallabies to do well against the Lions and get a result, we’ve got to include him.

“Get behind him and support him, because we know when he’s at his best, there’s not many people who come close.”

Salakaia-Loto’s endorsement of Tupou was supported by fellow Wallabies sensation Fraser McReight, although he alluded to the competition he would face in Reds teammate Zane Nonggorr, rookie Massimo De Lutiis, Brumbies skipper Allan Alaalatoa, and Australia veteran Tom Robertson.

Loading

“Lukhan’s pretty spot on – he [Tupou] brings so much to an environment, especially the way he can play at Test level. It’s pretty one-of-a-kind what he can bring,” McReight said.

“Form comes and goes, and I expect him coming into this final four or five weeks of the competition – plus finals – to really be hitting his straps.

“There are a lot of really good tightheads around – we have a few in the team for the Reds – so there’s competition, there’s pressure on spots. But Nella [Tupou] has a lot of experience at the top level, and I’m sure he’ll do really well.”

While Schmidt faces a tough selection call regarding Tupou, his hooker stocks have received a timely boost.

Josh Nasser made his comeback from a shoulder injury in the Reds’ triumph of the Waratahs on Friday, scoring a try off the bench, while Richie Asiata – who also scored for Queensland – has emerged as a shock Wallabies bolter.

And Reds coach Les Kiss confirmed Test staple Matt Faessler was also nearing fitness in time to take on the Lions as he battles a hamstring setback.

Kiss, who will take over the Wallabies job from Schmidt in mid-2026, said while Faessler would be an outside chance of featuring in the Reds’ finals campaign, the club was working to ensure he would be available for Wallabies selection.

“It won’t be in our season, but we’re doing everything possible to ensure there’s a good line to that recovery. Every week matters,” Kiss said.

“He won’t make our season proper, possibly not our finals, but he’ll be getting close to that.”

Start the day with a summary of the day’s most important and interesting stories, analysis and insights. Sign up for our Morning Edition newsletter.

Reporter US

RECENT POSTS

CATEGORIES

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The US Media

The US Media is a dynamic online news platform delivering timely, accurate, and comprehensive updates across a range of topics, including politics, business, technology, entertainment, and sports. With a commitment to credible journalism, United News provides in-depth analyses, breaking news, and thought-provoking features, ensuring readers stay informed about global and local developments.

SUBSCRIBE US

It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout. The point of using Lorem Ipsum is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution