Former schoolboy sensation quits NRL to return to Union
The Brumbies have signed exciting young inside back Tom Wright from National Rugby League club, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, on a two-year deal.
The 21-year-old, who was born in Randwick, New South Wales, was a schoolboy rugby prodigy and was one of the most sought-after prospects in either rugby code following his performances for his school team, St. Joseph’s College.
Possessing electric pace, an incredible step and an eye for the tryline, Wright has all the attributes required to be a success in the XV-a-side game.
“We are extremely excited to welcome Tom to the Brumbies,” CEO Michael Thomson commented.
“Tom is a very exciting prospect and is exactly the kind of young, enthusiastic talent, that thrives in the Brumbies environment. His pace and electrifying running are sure to get fans on the edge of their seats. We are looking forward to welcoming Tom to Canberra and the Brumbies.”
Tipped as a bolter for the Aussie Sevens Rio Olympic team in 2016, Wright turned down the offer of a Sevens contract to take up a position at the Sea Eagles and was an instant success making a first-grade debut this past season against the Brisbane Broncos, and scoring one try in his five appearances.
While footage of Wright’s Sevens skills has created a strong following, it was the videos of him playing the XV-a-side game for his school which many felt were even more impressive, as Wright frequently drifted past clutches of defenders making line-breaks and offloading to support runners.
“Tom has genuine X-factor in attack with ability to create something out of nothing,” head coach Dan McKellar said.
“He also possesses very good skill. We have said for some time now that to play our style of rugby we need to recruit players with good skill and Tom has that.”
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Pretty much now the only old fart retained from last year isn't he? Still has some solid legs under him but probably lucky he signed before Hutchinson got a chance to impress in the NPC (which I was surprised he did after I thought he stalled a lot of the U20's flair in the JRWC this year).
Go to commentsNo way Beauden gets a 9.5. He gave up possession too easily by kicking the ball away. Either too long or just aimless. One of those kicks lead directly to the Italians only try. He also missed the last tackle too, so he couldn't even clean up his mistake.
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