Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted October 29 Diamond Member Share Posted October 29 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Nothing could stop me from joining rugby, says Suaalii Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii has revealed ******* Folau as an idol and inspiration as he pledges to tackle head-on the pressure and expectation of being *********** rugby’s most prized signing in more than a decade. In a wide-ranging interview, a candid Suaalii on Tuesday opened up about the flak that flew his way after deciding to defect from the NRL, the pride of wearing the Wallabies gold, while also declaring a ******* to one day represent Australia at an Olympic Games. But the 21-year-old’s immediate focus is on living up to his multi-million-dollar price tag and proving he deserved a call-up for national service on the Wallabies’ upcoming grand slam tour of the *** and Ireland before even playing a single game of Super Rugby. “I don’t see it as an expectation. I see it as kind of a privilege,” Suaalii said at the unveiling of the Wallabies’ jumper for next year’s much-anticipated hosting of the British and Irish Lions. The one-time NSW State of Origin representative left the Sydney Roosters, who made this year’s NRL preliminary finals, to link up with 2024 Super Rugby wooden spooners the NSW Waratahs. But Suaalii insists he has no regrets and never for a second contemplated trying to renege on his three-year-old RA deal, even when seemingly all of the NRL was trying to persuade him to stay in rugby league. “I feel like everyone has an opinion, which is respected,” he said. “But, yeah, I’m on my own path. I feel I’m dreaming how I want to dream. “I didn’t have one doubt in my mind I was coming over. I knew what I was doing straight away. “I’ve always wanted to play union one day and it’s always been a dream of mine. “So no matter what anyone said, it was always stuck in my mind. Nothing was going to change.” Equally at home at fullback, the wing or in the centres, and without a preference or favourite position, Suaalii is inevitably already drawing comparisons with Folau. Suaalii vividly recalls as a wide-eyed 10-year-old watching Folau make his Wallabies debut during the 2013 Lions series in Australia to become a dual international, before helping the Waratahs win the Super Rugby crown the following year and becoming a three-time John Eales Medallist. Now the prodigious talent has the chance to follow in Folau’s footsteps. “I actually met ******* when I was 14,” Suaalii said. “I really looked up to him when I was younger. For a young ****, I feel like I really wanted to ask a lot of questions. “I feel like it’s been one of my strengths, just learning, and ******* was someone I could look up to and ask questions, and every now and then I do catch up with him and he’s a great mentor.” Suaalii will be off contract after the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia, but admits the prospect of competing in rugby sevens at the LA Olympics could keep him in the code. “I did watch the final of the sevens (in Paris this year),” he said. “Yeah, look, I think it’s every young ****’s dream to go to the Olympics. “If you’re in school and everything stops with the 100-metre race or any Aussie that’s going well, my teacher in primary school would always stop. “I remember Jessica Fox coming to school after she won a gold medal and presented some sports awards, so even the memories kind of sparked something in myself to potentially one day be a dream of mine.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #stop #joining #rugby #Suaalii This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/156275-nothing-could-stop-me-from-joining-rugby-says-suaalii/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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