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Ikitau, Suaalii Named in Australia Squad for Argentina Tests

Len Ikitau and Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii return after injuries as coach Les Kiss keeps a largely unchanged squad for the two-Test series.

  • On Wednesday, Wallabies coach Les Kiss recalled centres Len Ikitau and Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii for the two-Test tour of Argentina after both recovered from injuries sustained during the Japan series.
  • Ikitau missed victories against Japan in Osaka and Townsville this month due to an ankle injury, while Suaalii sat out the Townsville Test following a hamstring issue.
  • To accommodate the returning stars, coach Les Kiss dropped fullback Jock Campbell, stating "we've looked to maintain consistency in selection with the bulk of this squad having laid a solid foundation."
  • Kiss flagged a potential move for Suaalii into the back three to better harness his aerial ability, addressing the midfield logjam created by the returning players.
  • Australia will face the Pumas in San Salvador de Jujuy on August 30 and Mendoza on September 6, as Kiss continues building the squad toward next year's home World Cup.
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The two centres were recalled on Wednesday by the Wallabi selection team Les Kiss for the two meetings in Argentina at the end of August.

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Centre Ikatau returns to Wallabies squad for Argentina tests

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Ikitau back in fray as Wallabies eye Argentina

Les Kiss has resisted any left-field inclusions for the Wallabies' two-Test tour of Argentina, but will have a welcome selection headache in the midfield.

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ESPN broke the news in United States on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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