Retiring White & Pietsch into Wallabies' 15 for final Lions Series Test

Thu, Jul 31, 2025, 4:01 AM
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by Western Force Media

Retiring scrum-half Nic White and Force winger Dylan Pietsch will come into the Wallabies starting line-up for the third and final Test of the Qatar Airways British & Irish Lions Series at Accor Stadium in Sydney on Saturday night.

Tighthead prop Taniela Tupou will make his first appearance in a gold jersey this year, replacing the injured Allan Alaalatoa, and will partner with hooker David Porecki and James Slipper who will play his 147th match for his country.

Bathurst Bulldogs junior Tom Hooper has come into the starting side at blindside flanker, in place of Rob Valetini, who is being managed. Hooper will link up with Queensland pair Fraser McReight and Harry Wilson in the loose forward trio, with the latter again captaining the side.

The experienced White has been named to start at scrumhalf in what will be his 73rd and final Wallabies Test after announcing his retirement from international rugby.  A Maitland Blacks junior, White will partner Tom Lynagh in the halves, while Len Ikitau and Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii are again selected as the midfield pairing for the sixth straight Test.

Pietsch replaces the injured Harry Potter on the left wing with the Wiradjuri man set to play for the first time in the special edition Wallabies jersey he designed for this year’s Lions Series. 

He’ll join 20-year-old Max Jorgensen, who will play his first Test in his hometown, and Tom Wright in the back three.

Force skipper Jeremy Williams is the lock cover with Ben Donaldson among the finishers in a 5-3 split.

Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt said: “The squad was certainly deflated after the gut-wrenching end to last week’s Test in Melbourne, but they have started to gather momentum in the back half of the week and will be ready to go again on Saturday.

“The support in Brisbane and Melbourne helped to lift the squad, and I know the support this weekend in Accor Stadium, will again help to lift the players in the high-pressure moments that we know are coming."

Match details

Wallabies vs British & Irish Lions

Accor Stadium, Sydney

Saturday 2 August, 5:45pm WST

Live on 9GEM and Stan Sport

Wallabies team

1. James Slipper (146 Tests) – #843; Bond Pirates

2. David Porecki (21 Tests) - #952; Seaforth Raiders

3. Taniela Tupou (58 Tests) - #917; Brothers Rugby

4. Nick Frost (28 Tests) – #953; Hornsby Lions

5. Will Skelton (33 Tests) - #883; The Hills Sports High School

6. Tom Hooper (12 Tests) - #964; Bathurst Bulldogs

7. Fraser McReight (28 Tests) – #937; Albany Creek Brumbies

8. Harry Wilson (c) (25 Tests) – #933; Gunnedah Red Devils

9. Nic White (72 Tests) - #875, Maitland Blacks

10. Tom Lynagh (5 Tests) - #977; University of Queensland

11. Dylan Pietsch (5 Tests) - #978, Leeton Phantoms

12. Len Ikitau (42 Tests) – #944; Tuggeranong Vikings

13. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii (7 Tests) – #988; The Kings School

14. Max Jorgensen (10 Tests) – #984; Balmain Wolves

15. Tom Wright (40 Tests) – #939; Clovelly Eagles

Substitutes

16. Billy Pollard (9 Tests) - #958; Lindfield Junior Rugby Club

17. Angus Bell (39 Tests) – #940; Hunters Hill Rugby Club

18. Zane Nonggorr (11 Tests) - #966; Gold Coast Eagles

19. Jeremy Williams (13 Tests) – #973; Wahroonga Tigers

20. Langi Gleeson (16 Tests) - #960; Harbord Harlequins

21. Tate McDermott (44 Tests) – #936; Flinders Rugby Club

22. Ben Donaldson (18 Tests) – #962; Clovelly Eagles

23. Andrew Kellaway (40 Tests) - #943, Hunters Hill Rugby Club

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