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O'Connor set for outside stint against All Blacks

IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Wallabies outcast James O’Connor is set to take a giant stride towards the Rugby World Cup with his selection to face the All Blacks in Perth on Saturday.

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Six years after starting in his last Test, the former Wallabies bad boy will get a chance to push his case to play in the Japan tournament later this year with a call-up in the centres.

O’Connor is set replace Tevita Kuridrani at outside centre, giving Australia another much-needed ball-player against the world champions

Samu Kerevi will link up with O’Connor in the midfield at No.12, with Reece Hodge and Marika Koroibete likely to feature on the wing.

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Grand Slam-winning captain Andrew Slack, who is a former Wallabies selector, told AAP that O’Connor needed a chance to prove himself after only getting 10 minutes off the bench in the Wallabies win over Argentina in Brisbane.

O’Connor had predominantly been playing at 12 at his last UK club Sale and Slack said he needed to be in the squad, although he wasn’t sure what his best position was.

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He said that O’Connor should even be a considered as an option at flyhalf, should Christian Lealiifano or Bernard Foley not rise to the occasion ahead of the World Cup.

“I certainly think O’Connor should play a role in the game,” Slack told AAP.

“I don’t think they’d go for O’Connor at 10 although that’s what he was originally and should nothing show up with Christian or Bernard playing particularly well in the few games we’ve got, he may be a pundit at 10.”

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It’s a case of now or never for the 29-year-old, who only signed a new Rugby Australia and Queensland Reds deal last month.

A veteran of 44 Tests, O’Connor said at the time he was a changed man after a history littered with bad behaviour including alcohol and drug incidents.

O’Connor became the youngest ever Super Rugby debutant at age 17 and the second youngest Wallaby in Australian rugby history at age 18, but his promising career went off track.

His last Test was in 2013 and he last played in Australia in 2015, when he spent a season with the Reds, before being released to shift his career to the UK.

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