Top guns! Super Rugby U16s best performers ahead of grand final
Two teams dominate the stats lists heading into the grand final of the Super Rugby 16s series and there’s no surprise which teams they are.
Two teams dominate the stats lists heading into the grand final of the Super Rugby 16s series and there’s no surprise which teams they are.
They blasted through their opener of the Super Rugby U16 competition but the young Waratahs have been told to stay on high alert against a team with plenty are to prove in round two.
It’s got a new name and a new generation of youngsters about to hit the big stage for the first time. The Super Rugby 16s series also has a sensational trio of league players in the NSW Waratahs.
They are some of the names we expect to see up in lights at the Brisbane 2032 Olympics – or in some cases even earlier. And they are ready to rock at the NSW All Schools athletics this weekend.
They are our next generation surf stars. Teens with talent to burn and ready to put their bodies on the line for their state and club. U17 and U19 guns to watch at Australian surf life saving titles
A debutant scored on debut but it was one of the Waratahs more established stars who stole the show in their opener of the Super W season. Standouts, scorers and wrap.
A trio of debutants – including a super-fast schoolgirl – will help kick off the Waratahs Super W campaign with another six on the bench in a mass changing of the guard at the club.
She grew up on a cropping and cattle farm and learned to swim at a public pool. Now this young gun is on the water for hours each day chasing an Olympic dream – when not on a tractor.
There are rising stars and big names. Meet 17 gymnasts to watch at the NSW Acrobatic, Artistic and Trampoline Gymnastics championships and when they compete.
This rugby coach believes the establishment of a Super W Pacific in line with the men would have enormous ramifications for the sport – and keep the NRLW at bay from prized talent.
This coach has lost more than one third of his team as they bid to win back one of the most prestigious titles in Australian rugby. And he couldn’t be happier.
A precocious talent still at school and a former wonder kid have played big roles in the Waratahs final trial before their Super W opener. Stars and standouts.
Teenager Natalie Drobot always knew she wanted to be an elite athlete. It just took her 14 different sports to find out which one. Now she’s a rising star of it with an Olympic dream.
There’s the daughter of a Wallaby, the sister of a NRL gun, a soccer talent, future Olympians and head-turning speedsters. Meet the rising stars of rugby about to make history.
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