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Koroibete shines in Japan with Wild Knights

Fiji-born Wallabies winger, Marika Koroibete remains a super star in Japan and a recent performance where he bagged a double for the Robbie Deans-coached

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Kerevi killing it in Japan s Top League

Kerevi killing it in Japan s Top League AAP 6/03/2021 © AP PHOTO Wallabies centre Samu Kerevi is impressing in Japan s Top league competition. Former Wallabies vice-captain Samu Kerevi has again shown why he remains a wanted man in Australia with a powerful performance in round three of Japan s Top League. Among Wallabies coach Dave Rennie s top targets from overseas-based players, Kerevi ran amok, bagging two tries as Suntory Sungoliath outclassed Munakata Sanix Blues 75-10. With four tries in three games, blockbusting centre Kerevi is relishing life playing outside All Blacks playmaker Beauden Barrett. Such is the pair s scintillating form in Japan, Kerevi and Barrett could easily meet up on opposite sides later in the year during the Bledisloe Cup.

The young Aussies to watch overseas in 2021

The young Aussies to watch overseas in 2021 A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size Aussies plying their rugby trade overseas is nothing new, but increasingly it’s our young guns making the move in their prime, ruling them out of Wallabies selection. This year we’ve started to see a high number of players at the start of their rugby career deciding to take the overseas route for differing reasons. Let’s take a look some of the young uncapped players Rugby Australia and the Super Rugby AU franchises should keep a close eye on to monitor their development and bring back to our shores down the line.

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