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Melbourne Storm NRL tryscoring freak Suliasi Vunivalu in line for Wallabies switch

In a dramatic week, Suliasi Vunivalu has been attacked in Bali and feared for his life, and is now close to switching to Australian rugby.

Melbourne Storm star Suliasi Vunivalu has been in talks to switch to rugby union. Picture: Getty Images
Melbourne Storm star Suliasi Vunivalu has been in talks to switch to rugby union. Picture: Getty Images

The Wallabies are already preparing for the next World Cup and their No.1 target is Melbourne Storm sensation Suliasi Vunivalu.

The Daily Telegraph can reveal Vunivalu has met with high-ranking Australian rugby officials about a shock code switch taking him through to France 2023.

Vunivalu is contracted to the Storm for next season, and at this stage Rugby Australia’s deal for the flying winger would be from 2021-23 in a contract worth close to $2 million.

However, with the Storm’s salary cap issues – Cameron Smith could yet play on next year – it’s understood that Melbourne could give Vunivalu an early release to join rugby in 2020.

Vunivalu would follow in a long line of NRL stars making the switch, and the 23-year-old is seen as a player capable of emulating Israel Folau.

Ironically, Vunivalu broke Folau’s NRL record for most tries in a debut season (22) in 2016 and is equally potent in the air.

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Melbourne Storm star Suliasi Vunivalu has been in talks to switch to rugby union. Picture: Getty Images
Melbourne Storm star Suliasi Vunivalu has been in talks to switch to rugby union. Picture: Getty Images

The revelation about his negotiations with Australian rugby comes amid a dramatic week for Vunivalu, after he was the victim of a king-hit in a Bali nightclub that left him with cuts to his face.

He escaped serious injury, while Storm teammate Nelson Asofa-Solomona received a three-Test ban and a $15,000 suspended fine for fighting with the alleged assailant on the street shortly afterwards.

Vunivalu did not face any sanctions over the incident, and told the Telegraph on Friday he’d feared for his life and could have been in a coma.

His planned move to rugby would take him back to the game many believed he’d play professionally while he was at school in New Zealand.

Suliasi Vunivalu launches to score a try for the Storm. PictureL Getty Images
Suliasi Vunivalu launches to score a try for the Storm. PictureL Getty Images

Vunivalu attended the famous St Kentigern College in Auckland, whose alumni includes All Blacks greats Joe Rokocoko and Jerome Kaino, and was in the Auckland Blues academy before he was poached by the Storm.

The Fijian-born winger will have watched former NRL stars Semi Radradra and Marika Koroibete starring at this Rugby World Cup and no doubt is keen to be on a similar global stage.

RA’s future planning comes as the Wallabies prepare to face England in the first of the four Rugby World Cup quarter-final on Saturday evening in Oita, Japan.

If the Wallabies lose, it’s expected coach Michael Cheika will be sacked, with Kiwi Dave Rennie already the frontrunner to replace him.

Young stars Jordan Petaia, Taniela Tupou, Izack Rodda and Allan Alaalatoa have signed long-term contract extensions, as have captain Michael Hooper and prop Scott Sio, giving the Wallabies a solid base to plan their next Cup campaign.

Vunivalu can put pen to paper with RA and depending on whether he is given an early release by the Storm, can begin negotiations with Australian Super Rugby franchises this year or next.

Given he is established in Melbourne, the Rebels would seem the obvious choice for Vunivalu, however all four Australian teams are sure to bid for the 99kg giant.

Vunivalu is one of the most prolific tryscorers in league, crossing 72 times in 94 first grade games, while scoring 12 tries in eight Test matches for Fiji.

Originally published as Melbourne Storm NRL tryscoring freak Suliasi Vunivalu in line for Wallabies switch

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