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Gordon in Wallabies squad for end-of-season tour, Lynagh rested

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Australia’s national rugby team, the Wallabies, has named Stephen Gordon in its squad for the end‑of‑season tour, while veteran scrum‑half Mark Lynagh will sit out to recover.

The selection comes as the Wallabies prepare to face a challenging overseas side in the final games of the calendar year. Gordon, a key forward known for his powerful play, becomes the only new addition to the core group of players.

Mark Lynagh, who has been a consistent presence on the team for years, will take a break from the tour. The decision gives him time to rest and manage a nagging injury, allowing him to focus on rehabilitation before the next season.

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Key Points

  • Wallabies squad update: Stephen Gordon is the fresh face in the team lineup for the end‑of‑season tour.
  • Veteran rest: Mark Lynagh will skip the tour to stay healthy and prepare for future fixtures.
  • Tour schedule: The Wallabies plan to travel to [insert destination], aiming to finish the season strongly.

This move lets the squad mix experience with new energy, keeping the team balanced as they aim for a successful tour.



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