Godwin makes most of winning Wallaby debut

Kyle Godwin knows there's improvement to come, but the Wallabies' latest debutant doesn't feel out of place at international level.

After holding his own in a fierce debut match for the Wallabies, Kyle Godwin received the reaction from coach Michael Cheika to know he belonged: a handshake.

"(That) is a good thing from Cheik - if he's shaking your hand and looking at you in the eye then you're alright," a cheery Godwin said after Saturday's 25-23 win over France, while still wearing his debut Wallabies cap.

A surprise selection to make his debut at inside centre at Stade de France, Godwin enjoyed a trouble-free debut right until the final minutes when he - like every other Wallaby - feared the night would turn sour on the back of a match-winning French field goal.

But Camille Lopez's attempt sailed to the left of the uprights, and ensured the 24-year-old Godwin's debut would be filled with only fond memories.

"I was more stressed for those last couple of minutes than I was before the game," he admitted.

On the basis of the Zimbabwean-born playmaker's performance, it won't be the last time he pulls on a gold jersey.

"For a debutant to come out and play 80 minutes with a late change in a playmaker next to him - he stood up," Cheika said.

"He didn't sit back and not make plays.

"He probably got to about 65 minutes and it probably started to get to him: 'I'm in a Test here, it's tight, I've never been here before'.

"And he really stood up and got involved. I felt like he stayed in the game.

"He made a decision where he was going to stay in the game and try and win the game as opposed to just being apart of it, which would be absolutely normal I imagine in such a big atmosphere."

Given an edict by Cheika before the game not to second-guess himself, Godwin looked assured slotting in at first receiver, made 12 tackles in a flawless defensive display and showed his value as a left-foot kicker.

More importantly, he felt like he belonged.

"There's lot of areas for me to work on, I just can't wait to get back on the training field on Monday," Godwin said.

"I definitely felt like I can play at that level but there's a lot of areas for me to improve on."


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