Quade Cooper will play Test rugby for the first time since the Wallabies defeated Uruguay 65-3in their second pool match of the 2015 Rugby World Cup, lining up at fly-half against New Zealand in the second Bledisloe Cup test at Westpac Stadium on Saturday.Cooper will win his 59th Test cap as Australia coach Michael Cheika rung the changes after his Wallabies were humbled 42-8 in the Rugby Championship-opening Test at ANZ Stadium in Sydney last weekend.Cooper has historically struggled in New Zealand, where fans have targeted him for abuse and local media have run campaigns against him as `public enemy number one - but hell be ignoring the hype that will follow him over the coming days.Its not about me against the All Blacks, a steely-eyed Cooper told reporters on Thursday in Wellington.Its about the Wallabies against the All Blacks, Australia against New Zealand.Im not coming over here thinking Ive got to do anything special to beat the All Blacks - we need to do something as a team.Cheika has selected a new-look midfield combination, after seeing each of Matt Giteau, Matt Toomua and Rob Horne injured in the first Test, with Bernard Foley shifting to inside centre and Samu Kerevi named outside him for his first appearance since the second Test against England in June.Cheika said Cooper was thoroughly deserving of the call-up but was careful to stress Foleys move was not a demotion, saying he had been thinking about playing the pair together for some time.Knowing that some of our players in that position are either getting towards the end of their careers and also going overseas ... the opportunity to put that together has come earlier, he said.Im sure theyll be mixing and matching between 10 and 12 all night.Up front, Western Force lock Adam Coleman will make his first run-on appearance after making his debut off the bench in the third Test against England in June. 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Denis Coderre, the former federal MP who was elected mayor on Nov. 3, has drawn the ire of some Montreal Canadiens. During last nights game he tweeted: "Hello? Can we get a one-way ticket to (minor-league) Hamilton for David Desharnais please. NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The usually generous Tennessee Titans have become quite stingy with the football during the holiday season.They have gone four straight games without a turnover.Its an impressive run for the Titans and quarterback Marcus Mariota in particular in the teams longest such streak since the start of the 2013 season. But theyll face a team Sunday in the Kansas City Chiefs that ranks third in the NFL with a turnover differential of plus-11 and are tied for the league-high with 25 takeaways.The Chiefs have 14 interceptions and have recovered 11 fumbles this season. Defensive back Marcus Peters leads Kansas City with five interceptions, while safety Eric Berry has three.Theyre an aggressive defense, not that ours isnt, Titans coach Mike Mularkey said Wednesday. Theyve just been able to get more balls. Theyve got the interceptions theyve had. Theyve been able to score four times with interceptions. Theyve had a fumble recovery for (a touchdown). Theyve been more opportunistic. Its not that theyre playing any harder or any different than our guys. Its just that theyve had things go their way, the ball bounce their way, more than us.The Titans have 15 takeaways with the defense just recovering their first two fumbles this season in last weeks 13-10 win over Denver.Ball security is an area the Titans struggled with early this starting with three turnovers in the opening loss to Minnesota . Mariota has lost four fumbles with three returned for touchdowns along with eight interceptions -- two of those pick 6s. DeMarco Murray, who fumbled in the opener, has the other turnover.Everybody has been responsible for taking care of the football, taking care of our football, Mularkey said. It starts with the quarterback, obviously, and he has done a better job. You can see him in the pocket, some things hes improved on from early in the season, and even out of the pocket when hes carryinng it, but everybody has been very good with it.dddddddddddd Theyre all responsible.The second-year quarterback has not turned the ball over since Nov. 6 when he was intercepted twice with one fumble, which were turned into two touchdowns in a 43-35 win by San Diego. Mariota has thrown 115 consecutive passes since that last interception, which he knows will be challenging against the Chiefs.Theyre probably one of the better defenses in the league, one of the toughest defenses well probably face all year, Mariota said. Theyve got guys all across the board that can make plays whether its up front or on the back end. Again, were going to have our work cut out this week.The respect is mutual, according to Berry.Honestly, theyve been doing a great job of taking care of the ball, Berry said of the Titans. The offense is pretty good. You can tell theyre very disciplined. Were just going to have to try to make some plays to make some things happen.Kansas City coach Andy Reid called Mariota a good player whose improvement from his rookie season is easy to see. The Titans quarterback also looks more comfortable and appears to be seeing both defenses and the field well. Reid said Mariotas deep passes are beautiful.As much as the Titans see the Chiefs as a test of how well they can protect the ball, the Chiefs still want to find a way to take it away.Thats what makes this such a great challenge, Reid said. Well try to do our best that we can against them.Game notes DL Jurrell Casey was limited in practice Wednesday after sitting out the win over Denver. ... 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