Waratahs teen Max Jorgensen a two-try star in ’unreal’ debut
Rugby league wanted him but union got him. A schoolboy star just a year ago, now teenager Max Jorgensen is a star in the making after an unforgettable Super Rugby debut.
Rugby league wanted him but union got him. A schoolboy star just a year ago, now teenager Max Jorgensen is a star in the making after an unforgettable Super Rugby debut.
Olympic star Jess Fox has been the face of the sport for years. Now there’s a new wave of paddlers out to make a splash at the Paris Olympics and beyond. Our next gen stars of whitewater.
Almost a year ago, Stewart McSweyn was struggling with a suspected heart issue. Now he’s relying on it helping he and teammates to a medal at the world cross country titles.
He’s a footy fan and surfer from a family of elite athletes with an unorthodox training regimen. Now this teen talent is preparing for an Aussie team debut at the world cross country titles in Bathurst.
More than 2000 athletes will compete at the NSW All-Schools with the event boasting a field of rising stars and young guns out to make their name. Athletes to watch and preview.
It was a Blue sweep as Gen Blue teams stole the show against Melbourne Rebels rising stars and a NSW Invitational. Scorers, the standouts on the day and great photos.
This Sydney young gun started 2022 expecting to be watching the world cycling championships from the roadside. Instead he will be racing after surviving a race of attrition in Europe.
A pharmacist has faced court after allegedly driving a Porsche into the back of a parked bus while four times above the legal blood alcohol limit.
They’ve lost one of their best but the Gen Blue 18s are chasing a repeat of their success over the Reds against the Rebels with these young guns crucial to their quest on Tuesday.
Sydney put on quite a show against their Brisbane opposites in three major matches with officials now planning to run the junior rugby event annually. Stars, standouts and result wrap.
This Australian schoolgirl has the best ever excuse for not studying for her HSC for the next week or so – and it involves her taking on some of the best teenage athletes in the world.
It’s a massive opportunity – to play in front of Australian and rugby Academy selectors after missing the cut in major teams. This group of teens will be “going for it” according to their coach.
She’s the media savvy daughter of a well known NRL gun who wants to write headlines one day. But right now she and her boyfriend are making them in rugby league.
They have been described as “intense”, “quick”, “powerful” and “awesome”. The Sydney Junior Rugby Union U14s and U16 girls to watch in their battle with their Brisbane opposites on Sunday.
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