Michael Cheika has unveiled his 31-man squad for the upcoming Rugby World Cup, with Matt Giteau completing his resurgence in the green and gold with a place on the plane to London, while Stephen Moore has been named captain. Adam Ashley-Cooper and Michael Hooper will serve as Moore’s deputies, while Cheika favourites, Israel Folau, Quade Cooper, David Pocock and James Slipper have all made the cut. There was however no place for former Wallabies captain James Horwill, who’s been out of favour since Cheika took the reins as coach last year, and is one of two major omissions from the final 31-man team. Horwill led the team at the last World Cup in New Zealand, but will have to make do with a view from the stands with Cheika preferring Dean Mumm and Will Skelton at lock. Horwill’s disappointment is perhaps equalled by alternate half-back Nic White, who was the match-winning reserve in the Wallabies’ Bledisloe Cup Test win in Sydney earlier this month and who started in the return 41-13 loss to the All Blacks in Auckland. However White has been overlooked, with Cheika instead opting for two specialist halfbacks in Nick Phipps and Will Genia, while utility Giteau…