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.
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.
It’s got billabongs, vines and probably a few kangaroos spectating. But will the scenic world cross country championship course in Bathurst on Saturday suit the Australians team?
It’s been a resounding success in exposing our brightest rugby players to top level completions. But will the 2023 U16, U19 national rugby champs be even bigger and better?
The NSW Waratahs will host the finale of the U19 and U16 national rugby championship after a crucial win on the road. But it’s not all good news for the Tahs. Stars and standouts.
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.
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.
The stakes are high and the Waratahs know their final opposition in the U16 rugby championship rounds will be “gunning for them”. But they have a plan.
His cousin is ripping it up in the NRL and at the rugby league World Cup but this teenager has chosen a different route for his career – and an unusual hobby for a footballer.
It’s no surprise one club has more players in the spotlight after the third round of the National U16, U19 rugby championships. State of play ahead of round four.
It’s one of the biggest days in sport in NSW and it delivered thrillers, close encounters, upsets and more. Stars, standouts and the top associations from the 52nd Champion of Champions
Saskia Horley wonders now if she was too young for the success and attention that came as a teen tyro. Three years on she has a bag of new tricks to deal with her cricket career.
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