Australia recalled right wing Digby Ioane to their side for the Cook Cup international against England at Twickenham on Saturday in one of four changes to the side thrashed 33-6 by France. Ioane, who has missed the Wallabies last two Tests with a knee injury, replaced Pat McCabe, out with a neck problem. Berrick Barnes is selected a full-back after coming off the bench against France in Paris last weekend. The Wallabies were hammered in the scrum by France but England, who\'ve enjoyed their fair share of set-piece success against Australia in recent years, will face a front row bolstered by the return of experienced tighthead prop Ben Alexander. A wrist injury has prevented Alexander from playing since last month\'s 25-19 win over Argentina at Rosario, which sealed second place in the Rugby Championship. Meanwhile Sitaleki Timani returns to the second row after missing the France match with a back problem. Timani and Alexander replace Kane Douglas, ruled out with a knee injury, and Sekope Kepu respectively. Australia had hoped to recall world-class flanker David Pocock for Saturday\'s match following a knee problem, only for a calf strain to rule him out of the Test instead. The talented Michael Hooper continues at seven in his absence, with Kurtley Beale continuing at fly-half. \"There aren\'t too many challenges in Test rugby that are greater than playing England at Twickenham,\" said under-pressure Australia coach Robbie Deans. \"We are playing an England side that has been building up under its new leadership, and will see Saturday as the chance to lay down a marker for the future,\" the New Zealander added. \"They will be excited by the opportunities they saw out of our performance last weekend. \"But it goes both ways -- Saturday is a significant opportunity for us as a group as well. \"It\'s going to be a great occasion, and one that the whole group is looking forward to.\" Australia (15-1) Berrick Barnes; Digby Ioane, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Ben Tapuai, Nick Cummins; Kurtley Beale, Nick Phipps; Wycliff Palu, Michael Hooper, Dave Dennis; Nathan Sharpe (capt), Sitaleki Timani; Ben Alexander, Tatafu Polota Nau, Benn Robinson Replacements: Stephen Moore, James Slipper, Sekope Kepu, Radike Samo, Liam Gill, Brett Sheehan, Mike Harris, Drew Mitchell.
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