Wallabies devastated at loss of Phillip Hughes as plans in place for England and Australia to pay tribute at Twickenham

By Chris Dutton
Updated December 9 2014 - 10:09am, first published November 28 2014 - 4:57am
'It's news that you never want to wake up to' ... Wallabies captain Michael Hooper, centre, on the loss of Phillip Hughes. Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images
'It's news that you never want to wake up to' ... Wallabies captain Michael Hooper, centre, on the loss of Phillip Hughes. Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images
'It's news that you never want to wake up to' ... Wallabies captain Michael Hooper, centre, on the loss of Phillip Hughes. Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images
'It's news that you never want to wake up to' ... Wallabies captain Michael Hooper, centre, on the loss of Phillip Hughes. Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images
Mutual admiration ...  Australian cricketers Mitchell Starc, Phil Hughes and Brad Haddin traded jerseys Australian Wallabies Israel Folau, Nic White and Matt Toomua in Brisbane in June. Photo: Chris Hyde/Getty Images
Mutual admiration ... Australian cricketers Mitchell Starc, Phil Hughes and Brad Haddin traded jerseys Australian Wallabies Israel Folau, Nic White and Matt Toomua in Brisbane in June. Photo: Chris Hyde/Getty Images
'It's news that you never want to wake up to' ... Wallabies captain Michael Hooper, centre, on the loss of Phillip Hughes. Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images
'It's news that you never want to wake up to' ... Wallabies captain Michael Hooper, centre, on the loss of Phillip Hughes. Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images
'It's news that you never want to wake up to' ... Wallabies captain Michael Hooper, centre, on the loss of Phillip Hughes. Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images
'It's news that you never want to wake up to' ... Wallabies captain Michael Hooper, centre, on the loss of Phillip Hughes. Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images