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Posted: 2022-11-24 00:04:20

The Wallabies' injury crisis has worsened, with former skipper Michael Hooper joining the exodus from their spring tour ahead of the final Test against Wales.

Coach Dave Rennie is scrambling to pull a line-up together for the clash on Sunday AEDT, with Hooper the seventh player sidelined following Australia's 13-10 loss to Ireland after the veteran flanker suffered a concussion.

Six players including prop Taniela Tupou, who has a suspected ruptured Achilles tendon, have already flown home to Australia, with Hooper also set to depart Cardiff for Sydney.

First-choice halfback Nic White left the tour after suffering a head knock in the Dublin match, while Rob Valetini (ankle), Andrew Kellaway (foot), Hunter Paisami (knee) and Dave Porecki (concussion) also boarded a flight home.

Centre Lalakai Foketi (leg) and Tom Banks (ankle) were mid-tour casualties.

Hooper's absence is a massive blow for the Wallabies given he was among their best against the world number one Irish.

The Test centurion returned to the Wallabies fold for the spring tour after he pulled out on the eve of a Rugby Championship clash in Argentina in August due to his mental health.

An Australian rugby player kneels with his mouthguard in one hand as a doctor assesses him on the pitch.
The Wallabies had seven injuries out of the Ireland Test, including concussions to Michael Hooper, Nic White and David Porecki (pictured).(Getty Images: Sportsfile / David Fitzgerald)

He also relinquished the Wallabies captaincy, with veteran prop James Slipper taking over.

Fraser McReight is likely to get another start at number seven in Hooper's absence, leaving Pete Samu on the bench to cover all back-row positions.

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