Wallabies can wait as Joe Schmidt orders Reds' Tim Ryan to bulk up
Tim Ryan has been ordered to bulk up and bide his time by Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt.
The flying Queensland Reds winger lit up Super Rugby Pacific in his rookie season.
The 20-year-old had two hat-tricks in his first four starts, and tallied nine tries from his first seven appearances.
Becoming the first Reds player to notch multiple hat-tricks naturally sparked talk of a quick rise to Wallaby gold.
But the explosive winger was not included in new coach Schmidt's 38-strong squad that gathered in Brisbane this week ahead of home Tests against Wales and Georgia.
He still spent time with the New Zealand mentor though, with Schmidt revealing their chat had given the breakout star something to aim for.
"I met with Tim for 20 minutes, half an hour, this week," he said.
"I had a good conversation with (Reds coach) Les Kiss around Tim as well.
"What's probably best for Tim at the moment? Massive breakout season, but he's a raw kid who is very lean.
"I wouldn't be averse to bringing him into a squad at all ... if there is a window where we can get some physical development into him just so he's better prepared.
"We're trying to make sure that we have got players who are prepared before they come in.
"A lot of his game sense and a lot of his natural, instinctive play is fantastic to watch already.
"He comes from long support lines to score. He goes up in the air over the top of other players to score, and he chases balls through to score.
"I showed Tim all those things on Tuesday evening when we were chatting.
"There's a number of players that haven't been named in the squad, but we've met with and chatted to - just given a little bit of feedback to for the future."
Ryan's boots are unlikely to gather dust in the off-season, with the Reds hosting Wales next month before a tour of Europe that also includes stops in Samoa and Japan.
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Ben Smith is not regarded by most in the know as a fair "rugby writer" in SA...his negative obsession with the "supposed World Champions" knows no bounds. What he writes about NZ is probably correct but forgets England were also width of an upright away from beating them. Perhaps focus on the good All Black rugby will become and leave out the absolute rubbish comments about the guys in Green.
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Go to commentsI wasn't suggesting SA haven't already been having talks with other African teams. merely corrected Ed on what JWH's argument was.
It was also very interesting to watch the Portugal game this year, it showed these matchs have value imo.
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