Two years after taking up rugby this rookie will make Super W debut
This young gun’s dedication to rugby – involving travelling around 30 hours a week just to train with the NSW Waratahs – has been rewarded with a Super W debut on the cards
This young gun’s dedication to rugby – involving travelling around 30 hours a week just to train with the NSW Waratahs – has been rewarded with a Super W debut on the cards
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He might be a Manly fan but this teens future became clear when he had his photo snapped with a famous face in rugby as a kid. Now he’s ripping it up in the U19 national championship series.
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They came in all shapes and sizes, from big boppers and towering teens to nimble speedsters. Standouts in the NSW Waratahs U16 national rugby championship try-fest. RESULT WRAP
They have been starting for the NSW Waratahs in the National U16 rugby championship. Now a quartet of talent, including the son of a NRL legend, has been named in another squad altogether.
There’s a lot more on the line than just the win for the Waratahs U19 team playing in the final round of the national rugby championships – including playing spots in the grand final
He’s in a national touch footy squad, aligned with both an NRL and Super Rugby club and has an Olympic goal. This youngster could well be our most versatile – and connected – footballer.
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