The Wallabies coaches have confirmed an updated 36-player squad for the upcoming Tests against Argentina as part of the 2025 Flight Centre Rugby Championship.
The group is mostly consistent from the one that toured South Africa over the past fortnight, with a small handful of changes due to players returning from injury or replacing those who sustained injuries during the last Two Tests.
One of those is NSW Waratahs recruit Pete Samu who has been named in his first Wallabies squad since 2023, replacing Langi Gleeson who is managing a sore heel.
Samu, returned to Australia in July after spending two seasons playing for Bordeaux in France, with the versatile back rower looking to add to his 33 caps of Test experience over the next fortnight.
Experienced prop Allan Alaalatoa will provide leadership in his return to the group, with 22-year-old flyhalf Tom Lynagh also rejoining the squad having started all three Tests during this year’s British & Irish Lions Series.
Winger Harry Potter is another who has recovered from injury to re-join the squad, having spent time rehabbing a hamstring in recent weeks.
Filipo Daugunu and Hamish Stewart are also named, having joined the side in South Africa following injuries to Dylan Pietsch and Ben Donaldson.
Queensland’s Josh Canham is the final new face in the squad replacing Will Skelton, who has returned to La Rochelle in France with discussions ongoing regarding his availability following the two Tests against Argentina.
The squad will assemble in Townsville on Sunday before Tests at Queensland Country Bank Stadium on September 6 at 2:30pm AEST, and at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium on September 13 at 2:00pm AEST.
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt said: “While it’s disappointing to lose some players in what was an attritional fortnight in South Africa, we’re pleased to be able to lean into the squad depth that we’re trying to create and welcome back some familiar faces to the group.
“Argentina have been in strong form this year with wins over the British & Irish Lions and New Zealand and we know they’ll be very tough to beat in Townsville.”
Allan Alaalatoa (#896, West Harbour Juniors, ACT Brumbies, 83)
Angus Bell (#940, Hunters Hill Rugby Club, NSW Waratahs, 41)
Josh Canham (#987, Harlequin Junior Rugby Club, Queensland Reds, 1)
Nick Champion De Crespigny (#991, Canberra Grammar School, Western Force, 2)
Nick Frost (#953, Hornsby Lions, ACT Brumbies, 31)
Tom Hooper (#964, Bathurst Bulldogs, ACT Brumbies, 15)
Fraser McReight (#937, Albany Creek Brumbies, Queensland Reds, 31)
Josh Nasser (#979, Easts Rugby (Brisbane), Queensland Reds, 6)
Zane Nonggorr (#966, Gold Coast Eagles, Queensland Reds, 14)
Brandon Paenga-Amosa (#918, Southern Districts, Western Force, 23)
Billy Pollard (#958, Lindfield Junior Rugby Club, ACT Brumbies, 12)
Tom Robertson (#898, Dubbo Kangaroos, Western Force, 34)
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (#914, Randwick, Queensland Reds, 41)
Pete Samu (#920, Moorabbin Rams, NSW Waratahs, 33)
James Slipper (#843, Bond Pirates, ACT Brumbies, 148)
Carlo Tizzano (#982, University of Western Australia, Western Force, 8)
Taniela Tupou (#917, Brothers Rugby (Brisbane), NSW Waratahs, 61)
Rob Valetini (#929, Harlequin Junior Rugby Club, ACT Brumbies, 54)
Jeremy Williams (#973, Wahroonga Tigers, Western Force, 16)
Harry Wilson (#933, Gunnedah Red Devils, Queensland Reds, 27)
Filipo Daugunu (#931, Wests Bulldogs, Queensland Reds, 12)
Tane Edmed (#990, West Harbour Juniors, NSW Waratahs, 2)
Josh Flook (#972, Brothers Rugby, Queensland Reds, 4)
Len Ikitau (#944, Tuggeranong Vikings, ACT Brumbies, 45)
Max Jorgensen (#984, Balmain Wolves, NSW Waratahs, 13)
Andrew Kellaway (#943, Hunters Hill Rugby Club, NSW Waratahs, 43)
Ryan Lonergan (uncapped, Tuggeranong Vikings, ACT Brumbies, 0)
Tom Lynagh (#977, University of Queensland, Queensland Reds, 6)
Tate McDermott (#936, Flinders Rugby Club, Queensland Reds, 47)
James O’Connor (#832, St Joseph’s College, Nudgee, Crusaders (New Zealand), 66)
Hunter Paisami (#932, Harlequin Junior Rugby Club, Queensland Reds, 31)
Harry Potter (#989, Moorabbin Rams, Western Force, 5)
Hamish Stewart (#986, Toowoomba Bears, Western Force, 2)
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii (#988, The Kings School, NSW Waratahs, 10)
Corey Toole (#992, Wagga Waratahs, ACT Brumbies, 1)
Nic White (#875, Maitland Blacks, Western Force, 75)
Charlie Cale
Massimo De Lutiis
Ben Donaldson
Matt Faessler
Langi Gleeson
Jake Gordon
Noah Lolesio
Dylan Pietsch
Luke Reimer
Tom Wright
Wallabies 21 defeated Fiji 18 on Sunday July 6 at McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle
Wallabies 19 defeated by the British & Irish Lions 27 on Saturday July 19 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Wallabies 26 defeated by the British & Irish Lions 29 on Saturday July 26 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Wallabies 22 defeated the British & Irish Lions 12 on Saturday August 2 at Accor Stadium, Sydney
Wallabies 38 defeated South Africa 22 on Saturday August 16 at Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg
Wallabies 22 defeated by South Africa 30 on Saturday August 23 at DHL Stadium, Cape Town
Wallabies v Argentina at 2:30pm AEST on Saturday September 6 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville
Wallabies v Argentina at 2:00pm AEST on Saturday September 13 at Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Wallabies v New Zealand at 3:05pm AEST on Saturday September 27, Eden Park, Auckland
Wallabies v New Zealand at 5:45pm AWST on Saturday October 4 at Optus Stadium, Perth
Wallabies v Japan at 4:50pm on Saturday October 25 at National Stadium, Tokyo
Wallabies v England, at 2:10am AEDT on Sunday November 2 at Allianz Stadium, London
Wallabies v Italy at 4:40am AEDT on Sunday November 9 at Bluenergy Stadium, Udine
Wallabies v Ireland at 7:10am AEDT on Sunday November 16 at Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Wallabies v France at 7:10am on Sunday November 23 at Stade de France, Paris