Hooper to become Wallabies most capped captain after Saturday’s match

Hooper to become Wallabies most capped captain after Saturday’s match
Wallabies captain Michael Hopper

Wallabies captain Michael Hopper will become the Wallabies' most capped captain when he leads the Australians out for the 60th-time when they face the Springboks tomorrow.

Coach Dave Rennie says Hooper is just so resilient and he's always available and giving fans more than they expected.

He says based on his resilience, he will play more Tests for the Wallabies.

The 29-year-old has played 59 Tests as captain, having 23 wins and 30 defeats.

The Wallabies will face the Springboks at 7.05pm tomorrow while the All Blacks meet Argentina at 10.05pm tomorrow.

[Source: Rugby.com.au]

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