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Rampaging Wallaby No 8 Wycliff Palu has been promoted to start for the Waratahs in the Super 14 match against the Chiefs on Friday.
The burly Palu relegated journeyman Scott Fava to the bench in the only change from the starting side that impressed in their season-opening 26-22 away win over the Hurricanes on Saturday.
He will be playing only his second match since undergoing shoulder surgery for an injury suffered on the Wallabies' tour to Europe, having come off the bench last week.
"Cliffy is a world-class player so having him back at full fitness is a great advantage for the team," said Waratahs coach Chris Hickey.
"When he got his opportunity off the bench against the Hurricanes he showed enough to prove he's ready to start again."
The only other change sees Dan Palmer move onto the bench in place of Jeremy Tilse as the backup prop.
Hickey is wary of the Chiefs, who boast an impressive backline featuring All Black halves Brendon Leonard and Stephen Donald inside a bunch of flyers including All Blacks Mils Muliaina and Sitiveni Sivivatu and rising star Lelia Masaga.
The Chiefs were narrowly beaten 19-13 by the Crusaders at the weekend.
"We're expecting Friday night to be a real battle," said Hickey.
"They have strike players all over the paddock, but in that respect we do as well so it's a matter of getting the preparation right and putting it into practice when we hit the field."
- AAP