Israel Folau says he was stunned by his selection in the Wallabies squad to take on the touring British and Irish Lions and he’s determined to press for a starting role.
Rugby league convert Folau was chosen in coach Robbie Deans’ 25-man squad after just 11 Super Rugby games in his new code for the NSW Waratahs.
The 24-year-old former rugby league international said on Monday he was still coming to terms with his call-up.
“It’s all a bit surreal,” Folau told AAP.
“When I got that call (from Deans) I just froze. I’m on a high still.
“It’s very exciting for me and my family and I’m just stoked to be a part of it.
“It wasn’t something I expected, especially after playing a handful of games. Hopefully I can go on now and do well.”
Folau said he still had a lot of work to do to force his way into the Wallabies starting line-up for the first Test in Brisbane on June 22.
“I’m not guaranteed a starting position and so I just have to try and play consistent rugby until we get into camp,” he said.
“I’m always confident in myself but I still have a lot to work on to try and get into the starting line-up.
“Being a part of this big campaign is certainly very exciting.”


