“With James, he’s still playing in our local comp [Super Rugby] and he’s not based currently in Australia. I don’t think that precludes him. I don’t think we’ve precluded anyone. We want to be as strong as we can be for a pinnacle event.
“Noah is still young in terms of international experience,” Schmidt said. “With all those players, it’s nice to have an experienced head.
“We just know that if there are close calls, we’re going to favour the guys who have committed their future to Rugby Australia.
“Once you get to those big play-off games, that’s the highest level they play outside of Test football. You want to add a little bit extra weight onto those performances, and I think there was a really good upsurge from the Brumbies last week.”