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Waugh escapes Wallaby axe

Sydney - Flanker Phil Waugh retained his spot in Australia's squad for Tests against France and Italy next month, but in a selection twist will first line up for the Barbarians against his teammates.

There was speculation the 77-Test veteran would be dropped in favour of rival flankers George Smith and David Pocock but selectors included all three in the 29-man squad named Thursday for Australia's upcoming home matches.

However, before the 29-year-old has the chance to again pull on a Wallabies' jersey, he will be plotting his teammates' downfall as a member of the Barbarians invitational team to play Australia in Sydney on June 6.

Australia coach Robbie Deans said he was happy to give Waugh a release so he could accept the prestigious Barbarians' invitation.

"Phil was keen to play - he'd been invited and earned that honour," Deans said.

"We see it as a win-win. He's getting exposure in two more top-class games, and will be going head-to-head with the other flankers in our squad, which is a great result for us."

Stirling Mortlock retained the Wallabies' captaincy, with the Force pair of backrower Matt Hodgson and prop Pek Cowan the only uncapped players named after impressing in the Super 14 competition.

"Both Matt and Pek have been included with one eye on the future. They both play in areas where we have a clear need and are looking to build up our depth," Deans said.

"Their selection today gives us an opportunity over the next month to get them started, in terms of exposing them to the international environment."

Deans said player development was also at the forefront of his mind in selecting teenage sensation James O'Connor. The 18-year-old earned his sole Test cap against Italy last year.

The coach said O'Connor's performances for the Force in the Super 14 meant he could not be ignored, although he was looking at him as a potential fullback, rather than in his customary position at inside centre.

Deans said the decision to go with 29 players instead of 30 reflected the make-up of the squad, with all positions adequately covered by the personnel available.

Injuries ruled forwards Sekope Kepu, Wycliff Palu, Mark Chisholm, Adam Freier, Hugh McMeniman and Matt Dunning out of contention, along with winger Digby Ioane.

Wallabies' squad for Australia's home fixtures against the Barbarians, Italy and France:

Forwards: Benn Robinson (Waratahs), Ben Alexander (Brumbies), Al Baxter (Waratahs), Pek Cowan (Force), Stephen Moore (Brumbies), Tatafu Polota-Nau (Waratahs), Nathan Sharpe (Force), James Horwill (Reds), Peter Kimlin (Brumbies), Dean Mumm (Waratahs), Matt Hodgson (Force), George Smith (Brumbies), David Pocock (Force), Phil Waugh (Waratahs*), Richard Brown (Force).

Backs: Josh Valentine (Force), Luke Burgess (Waratahs), Matt Giteau (Force), Berrick Barnes (Reds), Quade Cooper (Reds), Stirling Mortlock (Brumbies/captain), Timana Tahu (Waratahs), Ryan Cross (Force), Lote Tuqiri (Waratahs), Peter Hynes (Reds), Lachie Turner (Waratahs), Drew Mitchell (Force), Adam Ashley-Cooper (Brumbies), James O'Connor (Force).

* Waugh not included for Barbarians match

Wallabies' home schedule.

June 6 v Barbarians, Sydney

June 13 v Italy, Canberra

June 20 v Italy, Melbourne

June 27 v France, Sydney

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