The Wallabies name Declan Meredith as their five-eighth for the upcoming match against France, with all three outlets reporting his inclusion at No.10. The decision comes after an injury crisis depletes the team’s available playmaking options, leaving a depleted pool of established halfbacks and playmakers. Meredith is described as a debutant in this role, taking on key responsibilities at first five-eighth in the team’s backline. The reports frame his selection as another turn in a continuing “merry-go-round” of changes to the Wallabies’ playmaking group, driven by withdrawals and availability issues rather than a settled stable of options. With Meredith now confirmed, the Wallabies move forward with a reshaped No.10 lineup as they prepare to face France. The outlets align on the core facts: Meredith is selected to start at five-eighth against France, and his appointment is linked directly to injuries that have reduced the team’s playmaking depth.