Brumby Stephen Moore to captain the Wallabies this year

Sport360 staff 09:41 06/07/2015
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  • Stephen Moore is Australia's all-time most capped hooker.

    Wallaby coach Michael Cheika has appointed veteran hooker Stephen Moore as captain of Australia for this yea’s international campaigns.

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    Moore is a Test veteran with 92 matches of experience and was first handed the national team’s captaincy last year, before a season-ending injury stalled his progress.
     
    The Brumby will be supported by 2014 Wallaby captain Michael Hooper and stalwart centre Adam Ashley-Cooper, who have been named Australia’s vice-captains.
     
    “Having spoken to the two vice-captains prior to Stephen, both of them couldn’t have made a higher endorsement of Stephen to the lead them personally, this playing group and our country,” Cheika said.
     
    “Leadership is going to be a massive part of this journey, and both Adam and Michael will have a big part to play in supporting Stephen.

    “Stephen is not only a player who leads by example on the field, but he is a man who exemplifies the qualities of a Wallabies captain and it is a testament to his character that he has been able to overcome a setback and put himself in a position to lead his country again.

     “He has a tremendous amount of respect not only from within this playing group, but across the board in our organisation and universally within the game.”

     
    Now in his 11th season of international rugby, Moore is the current Brumbies skipper and became Australia’s 81st Test captain when he led the team out in the opening Test against France in June last year.
     
    “It’s an honour every time you get to wear the Wallabies jumper, and to be captain is extra special, but ultimately it’s what you do with it that is most important,” Moore said.

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    Great to see @stevemoore83 announced as @Wallabies captain. A no brainer, but well deserved all the same.

    — Louise Ransome(@LouRansomeFOX) July 6, 2015

    “It was extremely humbling to have the opportunity last year but it went very quickly, so to be given another chance to represent this group that has so many leaders is a privilege, and something I hold dearly.

     
    “Australian Rugby is lucky to have many good leaders in this team who lead by actions and we have already spent some quality time together, defining our identity, what we are about and what we stand for.
     
    “I’m really excited about what we can achieve in the next four months. It is a very special opportunity for all of us, and it starts in Brisbane on July 18 against the Springboks.”

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