Ringrose concussion forces late change to Lions for second Test in Oz
'Bobby probably brings confidence to other players because of his experience and his ability to take the ball forward.
'I think one of the key things with Will is he's a very calm influence. Yes, he's a big man ... but his experience of being involved in successful teams, particularly with La Rochelle in Europe, I think just gives other players confidence.'
Hooker Dave Porecki, who missed the first-Test defeat because of a concussion sustained in Australia's warm-up match against Fiji, has also been recalled in place of Matt Faessler.
Schmidt resisted further changes to his starting side and 22-year-old Tom Lynagh will lead an unchanged backline from flyhalf at the MCG in his second Test start.
The third and final test takes place at Sydney's Stadium Australia on August 2. Teams
Australia: 15 — Tom Wright, 14 — Max Jorgensen, 13 — Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, 12 — Len Ikitau, 11 — Harry Potter, 10 — Tom Lynagh, 9 — Jake Gordon, 8 — Harry Wilson, 7 — Fraser McReight, 6 — Rob Valetini, 5 — Will Skelton, 4 — Nick Frost, 3 — Allan Alaalatoa, 2 — David Porecki, 1 — James Slipper. Replacements: 16 — Billy Pollard, 17 — Angus Bell, 18 — Tom Robertson, 19 — Jeremy Williams, 20 — Langi Gleeson, 21 — Carlo Tizzano, 22 — Tate McDermott, 23 — Ben Donaldson.
B&I Lions: 15 — Hugo Keenan, 14 — Tommy Freeman, 13 — Huw Jones, 12 — Bundee Aki, 11 — James Lowe, 10 — Finn Russell, 9 — Jamison Gibson-Park, 8 — Jack Conan, 7 — Tom Curry, 6 — Tadhg Beirne, 5 — Ollie Chessum, 4 — Maro Itoje, 3 — Tadhg Furlong, 2 — Dan Sheehan, 1 — Andrew Porter. Replacements: 16 — Ronan Kelleher, 17 — Ellis Genge, 18 — Will Stuart, 19 — James Ryan, 20 — Jac Morgan, 21 — Alex Mitchell, 22 — Owen Farrell, 23 — Blair Kinghorn.
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