Harry Wilson signs four-year extension with Wallabies, Reds
Harry Wilson signs four-year extension with Wallabies, Reds

Harry Wilson signs four-year extension with Wallabies, Reds

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Wallabies captain Harry Wilson has signed a significant four-year contract extension with the Queensland Reds, committing to Australian rugby until the end of 2029. This decision comes as a boost for the Wallabies ahead of the 2027 World Cup, which will take place on home soil. Wilson expressed his desire to stay in Australia, emphasizing his commitment to lead the team during this critical period and his focus on achieving success with both the Reds and the national team. Meanwhile, Les Kiss, the Reds coach, has confirmed he had a brief discussion with Rugby Australia about the Wallabies head coach position, although other candidates like Michael Cheika and Dan McKellar are also in the mix. McKellar has stated he is not expecting to be considered for the role. Wilson's extension is seen as a positive development for Australian rugby as it prepares for an exciting future.

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