Ewen McKenzie has made eight changes to the Wallabies team of 23, including four to the starting XV for Saturday night’s third Spring Tour clash and Hopetoun Cup showdown with Scotland.

Following the single-match suspensions to six Wallabies, and with nine others given verbal or written warnings, McKenzie has had to reshape his squad.

The four changes to the starting XV have been made to the backline with a new midfield pairing of inside centre Mike Harris and outside centre Christian Lealiifano, along with a new wing pairing of Joe Tomane and Chris Feauai-Sautia.

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For Lealiifano and Tomane this match is their first in the starting team since they suffered injuries in Australia’s win over Argentina during the Rugby Championship in October.

Feauai-Sautia also made his Test debut during that tournament against South Africa and will now receive his second cap for the Wallabies, while Harris, who has eight caps for Australia, gets his first opportunity in the team for 2013.

An additional four changes have been made to the bench with prop Ben Alexander, backrower Ben McCalman and versatile backs Nick Phipps and Bernard Foley all coming into the matchday squad.

Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie said he was expecting his squad to make the most of their opportunities against Scotland on Saturday night.

“We’ve made some difficult selection decisions this week and now I’ll be looking to see how those individuals with an opportunity respond to the challenge,” McKenzie said.

“All Spring Tour I’ve been impressed by the competition we’ve been able to create in a number of positions. Now, some of those guys get a chance to impress in new roles this week.



“Christian hasn’t had a great deal of experience at outside centre but he is a class player and we’re confident he can adjust to the position. We’ll be asking him to bring the things he does well to the game and nothing more.

“At the other end, we have the luxury of naming an unchanged forward pack from last week’s win. I was really impressed by how they stood up against a stout Ireland pack and now it’s their job to replicate and improve on that effort against Scotland.”

McKenzie also said his squad would be determined to turn the tables on Scotland after losing their past two matches in 2009 (9-8) and 2012 (9-6).

“Our main focus right now is to get our own backyard in order and start building momentum by winning consecutive games,” he said.

“We took a step forward last week by scoring our first back-to-back win of the year, but now it’s about getting three in a row.

“However, Scotland is also a team that has gotten the better of Australia in the recent past and has won the past two games. This is an important match for the group to get right.”

The Wallabies side to play Scotland for The Hopetoun Cup at Murrayfield on Saturday 23 November is:

1. James Slipper (Queensland Reds – 47 caps)

2. Stephen Moore (ACT Brumbies – 89 caps)

3. Sekope Kepu (NSW Waratahs – 36 caps)

4. Rob Simmons (Queensland Reds – 35 caps)

5. James Horwill (Queensland Reds – 46 caps)

6. Scott Fardy (ACT Brumbies – 8 caps)

7. Michael Hooper (NSW Waratahs – 26 caps)

8. Ben Mowen (c – ACT Brumbies – 13 caps)

9. Will Genia (Queensland Reds – 53 caps)

10. Quade Cooper (vc – Queensland Reds – 48 caps)

11. Chris Feauai-Sautia (Queensland Reds – 1 cap)

12. Mike Harris (Queensland Reds – 8 caps)

13. Christian Lealiifano (ACT Brumbies – 11 caps)

14. Joe Tomane (ACT Brumbies – 7 caps)

15. Israel Folau (NSW Waratahs – 13 caps)

16. Saia Fainga’a (Queensland Reds – 28 caps)

17. Ben Alexander (ACT Brumbies – 60 caps)

18. Paddy Ryan (NSW Waratahs – 2 cap)

19. Sitaleki Timani (NSW Waratahs – 17 caps)

20. Ben McCalman (Western Force – 28 caps)

21. Nic White (ACT Brumbies – 9 caps)

22. Nick Phipps (Melbourne Rebels – 14 caps)

23. Bernard Foley (NSW Waratahs – 3 caps)

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