The try-scoring exploits of outstanding Wallaroos winger Maya Stewart will have NRLW sharks circling.
If you can find a better player in Australian rugby than Maya Stewart right now, you’re doing well. The Wallaroos winger is in white-hot form and was outstanding again in Australia’s tense 33-26 win over South Africa in the WXV2 on Sunday morning in Cape Town.
As a finisher, Stewart is only challenged in Australian rugby by Maddi Levi, Tim Ryan and teammate Desi Miller, so cop the tip Rugby Australia: the NRLW types will be circling Stewart like sharks.Joseph Suaalii is set to be on deck with the Wallabies at their Sydney training camp on October 14, and then go on tour with Schmidt’s squad next month.have gone smoothly and an arrangement has been all-but agreed for the new recruit to get started at the October 14 camp.
O’Connor was considering options in US or lower tier French rugby but playing the Crusaders, who still have many All Blacks on their books, keeps him much more in the frame for Wallabies duties, and a potential call-up for the British and Irish Lions tour. Schmidt has backed Noah Lolesio, with Ben Donaldson and Tom Lynagh behind him- and he will likely involve Edmed up for the Spring Tour.
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