Wallaby Flook flattered with Conrad Smith comparisons

The Wallabies travelled to Cardiff for their final Spring Tour match of 2022.

Queensland Reds back Josh Flook says it's "pretty cool" to be compared to All Blacks great Conrad Smith, and that he hopes his flexibility will land him a Wallabies Test debut.

Flook was delighted to be named in Eddie Jones' 33-man Wallabies squad for a three-day camp on the Gold Coast which began on Monday.

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The 21-year-old is yet to make his Wallabies debut but his impressive form for the Reds at both outside centre and wing has put him in the mix for this year's World Cup.

Flook has already drawn comparisons with World Cup winner Smith, who notched 94 Tests for the All Blacks during his decorated career.

"It was very cool to be able to put my name next to his," Flook said of Smith, who was one of the best centres in world rugby.

"Growing up, I moved throughout the backline, I watched a bit of everyone.

"I started as a 10 and moved to 13 back in grade 10.

"Ever since then I've tried to develop my game around him (Smith), because he's one of the best in the world to do it. 

"It's pretty cool my name has been linked to him."

Flook, who has already scored six tries this Super Rugby Pacific season, hopes his flexibility will prove a major asset.

"I think these days, a person's got to play multiple positions," he said.

"It's good I've been able to have a bit of time in both positions and been able to learn the roles of both."

Flook's hot form this season was even more surprising given he underwent shoulder surgery last year.

"It was never a thought in my mind I'll be sitting here in the camp today," he said, soon before meeting Jones for the first time.

"You have to put that at the back of your mind and I've worked really hard with our physio and strength & conditioning at the Reds over the off-season.

"We were lucky at the Reds to play a couple of friendlies against a club team put together along with the Japan Tour so that gave me the confidence to know it was all perfectly fine coming into the season."

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