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Hooper replaces Moore as Wallaby captain

This comes as the Australian national team starts building towards the 2019 World Cup in Japan.

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The popular openside flank was firm favourite to take over and will lead the side in the Rugby Championship opener against the All Blacks in Sydney on August 19.

The 25-year-old Hooper, who has played 68 Tests, has endured a difficult Super Rugby season with the under-performing Waratahs and his leadership of the side and form has been under question.

But Wallaby coach Michael Cheika said he was the right man for the job.Hooper replaces Moore as Wallaby captain

Moore had already announced that he will retire from international rugby at the end of the year.

"Michael always shows on the field how much he loves the gold jersey and that's why he is totally respected among the rugby players in Australia," Cheika said.

"His role as the leader of this team will also be about making the standards of the Australian rugby team the highest they can possibly be.

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"Michael loves Australia and his record as a player speaks for itself, but he's exactly the type of man we want see in rugby – connected to his school, a great club man at the grassroots, a passionate Super Rugby player and a proud Wallaby," Cheika added.

Moore, who has been capped 120 times, will continue to play for the Wallabies, helping Hooper's transition, until the end of Australia's European tour in November.

"It's a huge honour to just wear the Wallabies jersey, let alone captain the side," said Hooper.

"I'm extremely grateful to Cheik [Michael Cheika], but also to Steve [Moore] for all that he's done for me and the team".

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"It's what you do in the jersey that's most important and I get another crack at showing what it means to me against New Zealand in Sydney in a fortnight.

"There are quite a few good young leaders in this team like Bernard [Foley], Adam [Coleman], Samu [Kerevi] and Allan [Alaalatoa], so we'll be working together to take this team to a new level.

"I'm really excited about what we can achieve in the next four months. It is a very special opportunity for all of us, and we'll be doing all we can to show that pride in the jersey."

The Sydney-born Hooper, who reached 50 caps faster than any other Australian player and is the second-youngest to make the milestone, has already captained the side in the absence of Moore.

He was called up to replace the injured veteran in Australia's 2014 June Test series against France, becoming the third-youngest Wallabies skipper in history at age 22.

It was a rude awakening for him during a time when Kurtley Beale was attracting headlines for arguing with team management and the abrupt departure of former coach Ewen McKenzie.

"I feel like I've grown up a lot," Hooper said in June, looking back at being thrown into the deep end at such a young age.

"I've learned a lot of things since then and learned off a lot of people, being involved with some good old heads over the last couple of years has done a lot for me."

He again stepped up this year to skipper the team in two Tests, and got the permanent job ahead of David Pocock, who has also captained the side previously but is on sabbatical until mid-2018.

If the results don't come for Hooper, he knows Pocock, one of the world's leading back row forwards, will be waiting for his chance to wear the captain's armband again.

"Right now, David's having time off, so he'll have to come back in, earn his stripes, get himself back into the side," said Cheika when asked about Pocock's return.

Hooper replaces Moore as Wallaby captain

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