
Wallabies scrumhalf White out of short-lived retirement for Springbok Tests
Other injury absences include Allan Alaalatoa, Tom Lynagh, Harry Potter, and David Porecki.
Australia coach Joe Schmidt says they are under no illusions on the enormity of the task at hand against the world champions.
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Veteran scrumhalf Nic White's retirement lasted barely a week after he was on Thursday named in an injury-depleted Wallabies squad for two Rugby Championship Tests against world champions South Africa.
The 35-year-old called time on his international career ahead of the final British & Irish Lions Test last weekend, which he started and was instrumental in helping Australia stun the tourists 22-12.
But with an injury to Jake Gordon he has agreed to keep going, joining Tate McDermott and the uncapped Ryan Lonergan as coach Joe Schmidt's options at No 9.
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The gruelling three-Test series, won by the Lions 2-1 proved costly, with several injury-related absences for back-to-back Tests in Johannesburg and Cape Town on 16 and 23 August, respectively.
They include prop Allan Alaalatoa, playmaker Tom Lynagh and wing Harry Potter, while hooker David Porecki announced his retirement this week.
Lonergan is one of three uncapped players selected, alongside winger Corey Toole and new Queensland Reds recruit, the former All Blacks prop Aidan Ross.
Reds trio Josh Flook, Josh Nasser and Lukhan Salakaia-Loto are the remaining three new faces from the squad that took on the Lions.
'It's pleasing to be able to keep the core of the group together, while also leaning on some depth and fresh bodies,' said Schmidt.
'We're very conscious of how difficult it is going to be, playing South Africa on their home turf over two consecutive weekends.
'The group has made some positive steps throughout the start of the Test season but we all know there is a lot of hard work ahead of us.'
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