Melbourne Rebels cautious over Cooper, Haylett-Petty making World Cup play
Melbourne Rebels will re-assess Quade Cooper during the week before a decision is made on his availability for Friday night’s clash with the Bulls.
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Melbourne Rebels will re-assess Quade Cooper during the week before a decision is made on his availability for Friday night’s clash with the Bulls.
Cooper, who sustained a concussion in the win over the Queensland Reds, was cleared of any further damage on Saturday at AAMI Park.
The 31 year-old marquee was up and walking after last Friday night’s win and completed the team recovery.
Cooper took an accidental blow to the head trying to tackle Reds skipper Samu Kerevi.
the Rebels said on Saturday a decision on the star playmaker would not be made until Wednesday, at the earliest.
Meanwhile, he refuses to talk up his chances but Dane Haylett-Petty has done his hopes of taking over the Wallabies fullback jersey no harm with a starring performance in Melbourne’s win over Queensland.
With Israel Folau’s World Cup likely in tatters, the Rebels skipper is one of the leading contenders to wear the No.15 jersey in Japan later this year.
Brumbies fullback Tom Banks has also put his hand up while Kurtley Beale has impressed since takingover from Folau.
The 29-year-old showed poise under pressure to steer the Rebels to a tricky 30-24 win at AAMI Park on Friday night.
Haylett-Petty ran a game high 126m, which was 49m more than any other player, lead the tackle busts with five and also scored a try.
Melbourne coach Dave Wessels said Haylett-Petty was incredibly valuable for the Rebels.
“He’s got a real presence with the team,” Wessels said.
“He doesn’t say a lot but the team gravitate towards him and one of the reasons we’ve handled pressure situations better is because Dane is there and he navigates the team through it and everyone follows him.”
Asked about his ambitions of playing Test fullback rather than on the wing as he adds to his 29 Test caps, Haylett-Petty said he’d love to be anywhere in the team,although admitted he enjoyed being at the back.
“I do enjoy playing at fullback and getting a little bit more involved - it’s hard to stay out of the game,” the 29-year-oldsaid.
Haylett-Petty missed a month of matches through a toe injury, only returning for the past two games.
He said the upside of being on the bench was that he felt mentally and physically fresh.
“It was disappointing missing those weeks but the benefit is that I was able to come back when everyone else was a little bit tired,” he said.
- with AAP