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Former Wallabies centre Tim Horan has called for Will Genia's return to the run-on side despite Nic White's impressive showing against Argentina in Perth.
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White replaced Genia in the run-on side and played all 80 minutes in the one-point win over the Pumas, a performance that pleased Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie.
Horan backed McKenzie's decision to start White in Perth but said Genia should be reinstated for this weekend's clash with the Springboks in Cape Town.
"Ewen McKenzie wants some depth in those positions (halves) and we haven't had a lot of depth at halfback for a long, long time," Horan said.
"I think it was important for Nic White to get a game but I'd certainly be picking Will Genia to start the team."
McKenzie hinted White would be given another opportunity following his performance in Perth, with his strong kicking and excellent game management also drawing praise from stand-in skipper Ben Mowen.
The Wallabies will name their side on Thursday with James Horwill all but certain to make his return from a hamstring injury while Joe Tomane, Chris Feauai-Sautia and Peter Betham are battling to fill the wing positions vacated by Nick Cummins and James O'Connor.
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