Queensland Reds Captain Liam Wright Departs After Injury-Plagued Eight Seasons
Queensland Reds Captain Liam Wright Departs After Injury-Plagued Eight Seasons

Queensland Reds Captain Liam Wright Departs After Injury-Plagued Eight Seasons

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Liam Wright, the 27-year-old former captain of the Queensland Reds and a Wallabies back-rower, is leaving the club after eight seasons marked by significant contributions and leadership amid injury struggles. Wright played 86 games for the Reds, including 55 as captain, making him the third-most capped skipper in club history, and was central to Queensland's rugby rebuild and success, including a Super Rugby AU title. Despite battling injuries that limited his playtime and his ability to reach the 100-game milestone, Wright earned six Test caps for Australia and captained the Wallabies in 2024. Tributes from teammates and coaches highlight his leadership qualities, resilience, and character both on and off the field, with teammates praising his meticulous preparation and influence. Wright expressed gratitude for his time at Ballymore, reflecting on the camaraderie, challenges, and pride in embodying the Queensland rugby spirit, as well as optimism for the next phase of his career, which will include completing a Master of Business degree. His departure leaves open where he will continue his professional rugby journey, but his legacy at the Reds is firmly established.

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