/ Mar 14, 2025
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“If Timmy can consistently do that, and also add his strengths to our game plan, then that goes a long way to him forcing a spot.”
Tate McDermott on Tim Ryan
“I think it’d just be a feel thing for Timmy.
“I don’t think he needs to toughen up at all because that’s probably his main strength.
“If some coaches think he needs to bulk up, then he’s got to make the decision for himself what he believes he needs.
“He’s performing bloody well at his weight, and I’ve seen people being told to bulk up, and they do lose what their point of difference is.
“It’s always tough for a young guy, he’s been told different things from different people, but he’s just got to see and really feel what he needs to take him to that next level.”
Ryan, signed with the Reds until 2026, joins a group of rising stars the Wallabies can build their future around, as Rugby Australia determines its retention priorities with a host of national stars coming off contract this year.
Reds recruit Filipo Daugunu believed Ryan was destined for a Test debut this year.
The 11-Test veteran “knew he would be good” when he first saw Ryan, and while he believed more size on his body would aid his cause, he possessed the physicality to defy his 85kg frame.
“He’s a freak. He’s got speed – I wish I had that speed,” Daugunu said.
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“He’s everywhere. Every time I see him at training he’s on my side, and then he’s back to the other side, and I’m like ‘oh s—’.
“He can do things big boys do. If he wants to carry for the forwards, he can do it.
“If he gets a little bit of size, I think he’ll be in the Wallabies this year.”
“If Timmy can consistently do that, and also add his strengths to our game plan, then that goes a long way to him forcing a spot.”
Tate McDermott on Tim Ryan
“I think it’d just be a feel thing for Timmy.
“I don’t think he needs to toughen up at all because that’s probably his main strength.
“If some coaches think he needs to bulk up, then he’s got to make the decision for himself what he believes he needs.
“He’s performing bloody well at his weight, and I’ve seen people being told to bulk up, and they do lose what their point of difference is.
“It’s always tough for a young guy, he’s been told different things from different people, but he’s just got to see and really feel what he needs to take him to that next level.”
Ryan, signed with the Reds until 2026, joins a group of rising stars the Wallabies can build their future around, as Rugby Australia determines its retention priorities with a host of national stars coming off contract this year.
Reds recruit Filipo Daugunu believed Ryan was destined for a Test debut this year.
The 11-Test veteran “knew he would be good” when he first saw Ryan, and while he believed more size on his body would aid his cause, he possessed the physicality to defy his 85kg frame.
“He’s a freak. He’s got speed – I wish I had that speed,” Daugunu said.
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“He’s everywhere. Every time I see him at training he’s on my side, and then he’s back to the other side, and I’m like ‘oh s—’.
“He can do things big boys do. If he wants to carry for the forwards, he can do it.
“If he gets a little bit of size, I think he’ll be in the Wallabies this year.”
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