Folau in, Cooper out of early Wallabies squad

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Israel Folau (C) from the Waratahs of Australia tries to dodge a tackle by the Cheetahs players, on March 15, 2013

SYDNEY (AFP) –

Israel Folau (C) from the Waratahs of Australia tries to dodge a tackle by South Africa’s Cheetahs players during their Super 15 rugby union match at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, on March 15, 2013. Australia named former rugby league international Folau in a 30-man Wallabies preliminary squad on Friday, but there was no place for Quade Cooper ahead of the British and Irish Lions tour.

Australia named former rugby league international Israel Folau in a 30-man Wallabies preliminary squad on Friday, but there was no place for Quade Cooper ahead of the British and Irish Lions tour.

Folau has been recognised for his fine form with the New South Wales Waratahs in the Super Rugby competition since switching to union from league via Aussie Rules.

Wallabies coach Robbie Deans said exclusion from the latest selection “did not” rule players out of participation in the Lions Test series.

Queensland Reds playmaker Cooper, who was fined Aus$60,000 (US$63,100) and banned for three games last October for bringing the game into disrepute by criticising Deans, was the most notable omission.

The 25-year-old made headlines when he lashed out on social media at the “toxic” environment within the national squad and the defensive style of the coach.

The squad will get together in Sydney over the weekend in what has been termed a logistical exercise in off-field requirements and team planning ahead of the Lions Tests in June-July.

Quade Cooper, pictured during a 2011 Rugby World Cup match in Auckland, on October 21, 2011

This file photo shows Australian Wallabies fly-half Quade Cooper, pictured during a 2011 Rugby World Cup match in Auckland, on October 21, 2011. Australia named former rugby league international Israel Folau in a 30-man Wallabies preliminary squad on Friday, but there was no place for Cooper ahead of the British and Irish Lions tour.

The Australian Rugby Union said although it is not an official Wallabies squad, the selection, which features seven uncapped players, rewards those who have shown strong form in this year’s Super 15 series.

Deans said the gathering, which wraps up on Monday, will allow the players to complete the team’s pre-Lions commercial obligations, with some specific rugby-related planning also involved.

A squad of 25 players to go into a Wallabies camp will be announced on May 18.

A further six players will be added as soon as Super Rugby breaks for the June Tests, with the final Wallabies squad of 31 for the Lions series to be unveiled on June 11.

The opening game of the three-Test series against the Lions takes place in Brisbane on June 22.

Wallabies preliminary squad – Jesse Mogg (Brumbies), Israel Folau (Waratahs), Digby Ioane (Reds), Joe Tomane (Brumbies), Adam Ashley-Cooper (Waratahs), Ben Tapuai (Reds), Pat McCabe (Brumbies), Christian Lealiifano (Brumbies), Berrick Barnes (Waratahs), James O’Connor (Rebels), Nic White (Brumbies), Will Genia (Reds), Wycliff Palu (Waratahs), Fotu Auelua (Brumbies), Michael Hooper (Waratahs), Liam Gill (Reds), Dave Dennis (Waratahs), Scott Higginbotham (Rebels), Ben Mowen (Brumbies), Rob Simmons (Reds), James Horwill (Reds), Kane Douglas (Waratahs), Sitaleki Timani (Waratahs), Dan Palmer (Brumbies), James Slipper (Reds), Ben Alexander (Brumbies), Benn Robinson (Waratahs), Scott Sio (Brumbies), Stephen Moore (Brumbies), Tatafu Polota-Nau (Waratahs).