Reason teen rugby star has decided to stay put
She’s the precociously talented teen footballer wanted by both rugby and rugby league. But this schoolgirl has a special dream she has decided to run with.
She’s the precociously talented teen footballer wanted by both rugby and rugby league. But this schoolgirl has a special dream she has decided to run with.
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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 been described as a “rough diamond with loads of potential’’ by one of his rugby coaches. But it’s rugby league this talented schoolboy will be playing in the immediate future.
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.
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