As the prepare to battle it out in their first game against Fiji tonight, some aspiring pro-Rugby players are following their footsteps.
The is also seeking glory on foreign soil, taking on Loughborough, Oxford and Cambridge Universities on a two-week tour of England.
Õ¬Äе¼º½ Rugby Club General Manager Cameron Chater said it was the perfect time for the squad to be touring England.
“In between games we’ll also be watching the Wallabies play against Uruguay, England and Wales,” Mr Chater said.
“Watching teams play at that level is not only exciting but a great way to pick up some new patterns and structures being implemented by the best teams in the world.”
Several Õ¬Äе¼º½ students are taking a short study break and heading over with the squad.
Engineering and Commerce student Sam Reiser, a winner who plays for the Queensland Country squad in the (NRC), said the trip was a great opportunity.
“It’s always hard juggling all my priorities, but a trip like this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” Mr Reiser said.
“I guess I’ll just try and hit the books while I’m in England.”
Õ¬Äе¼º½ medicine student Jack de Guingand, a recipient and former NRC player, will also join the trip.
“You don’t often get the chance to compete internationally at a high level and watch a rugby world cup.” Mr de Guingand said.
Five other Õ¬Äе¼º½ students who are current or previous Õ¬Äе¼º½ Sports Achievement Scholarship holders will also be on the tour.
- Gareth Kalell — Bachelor of Commerce
- Angus Scott-Young — Bachelor of Science/Commerce
- James McColl — Bachelor of Applied Science
- Jamason Faanana-Schultz — Associate Degree in Business
- Connor Moroney – Bachelor of Arts
The team’s first match is against Loughborough University on 30 September.
Media: Cameron Chater, cameronc@uqrugby.com, +61 7 3870 5062.