Michael Cheika has made one of the biggest calls of his Wallabies coaching career, picking two-test youngster Jordan Petaia to start in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final against England this weekend.
Petaia, 19, will replace James O'Connor at centre for the do or die encounter in what will be his first run in the midfield at test level.
It was described by Fox Sports Australia as "the biggest selection bombshell in Australian World Cup history".
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In his two previous tests, both of which were during the World Cup, Petaia has played on the wing. He featured in 11 Super Rugby games for the Reds this year in an injury-riddled campaign.