/ Dec 15, 2025
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Wallabies fullback Tom Wright has had a perfect view of Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii’s rapid development in rugby, helping to direct him on his memorable winning international debut against England in November and then facing him in May while he was wearing the No.15 for NSW.
Speaking after the Wallabies’ first day of training in Sydney before facing Fiji in Newcastle on Sunday week, July 6, Wright was delighted to see a fit and firing Suaalii back in gold after recovering from injury.
“I think he goes pretty well any time he’s on the field,” Wright said. “It’s a credit to how versatile he is. We saw him play in the midfield [for the Wallabies]; we’ve seen him now play at fullback for the Tahs as well.
“The first thing I might have mentioned was how good it was to see competition for spots heat up today at training, and that’s the luxury that the coaching staff have. It’s a difficult luxury to have, but to be able to pick a 23 to go out against the Fijians, there’s going to be guys that miss out.
“But [with] his talent, he’s probably second to none in the group. You pair that with his work ethic that he’s got … it’s really impressive, and he gets the most out of all of us as his teammates.”
Tom Wright against Wales in November.Credit: Getty Images
Wright played some of the best rugby of his career under Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt last season and believes that a lot of the New Zealander’s foundational work with the squad is being built upon before taking on Fiji and then the British and Irish Lions.
“This morning was less about trying to push a fresh load of information and plays and structures onto everyone’s plate after breakfast, but it was more about a refresher and getting everyone back into language and lingo, and then everyone just sort of hitting the ground running today,” Wright said.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii sets up Tom Wright for a try on the Wallabies’ spring tour.Credit: Getty Images
Wallabies fullback Tom Wright has had a perfect view of Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii’s rapid development in rugby, helping to direct him on his memorable winning international debut against England in November and then facing him in May while he was wearing the No.15 for NSW.
Speaking after the Wallabies’ first day of training in Sydney before facing Fiji in Newcastle on Sunday week, July 6, Wright was delighted to see a fit and firing Suaalii back in gold after recovering from injury.
“I think he goes pretty well any time he’s on the field,” Wright said. “It’s a credit to how versatile he is. We saw him play in the midfield [for the Wallabies]; we’ve seen him now play at fullback for the Tahs as well.
“The first thing I might have mentioned was how good it was to see competition for spots heat up today at training, and that’s the luxury that the coaching staff have. It’s a difficult luxury to have, but to be able to pick a 23 to go out against the Fijians, there’s going to be guys that miss out.
“But [with] his talent, he’s probably second to none in the group. You pair that with his work ethic that he’s got … it’s really impressive, and he gets the most out of all of us as his teammates.”
Tom Wright against Wales in November.Credit: Getty Images
Wright played some of the best rugby of his career under Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt last season and believes that a lot of the New Zealander’s foundational work with the squad is being built upon before taking on Fiji and then the British and Irish Lions.
“This morning was less about trying to push a fresh load of information and plays and structures onto everyone’s plate after breakfast, but it was more about a refresher and getting everyone back into language and lingo, and then everyone just sort of hitting the ground running today,” Wright said.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii sets up Tom Wright for a try on the Wallabies’ spring tour.Credit: Getty Images
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