Rob Valetini re-signs with Rugby Australia and Brumbies

Thu, Mar 14, 2019, 10:00 PM
Rugby Australia
by Rugby Australia
Photo: Getty Images
Photo: Getty Images

Emerging backrower Rob Valetini has inked a new two-year extension to re-sign with Rugby Australia and the Brumbies until the end of 2021.  

The 20-year old has been on the national radar since he burst onto the scene in 2016 when he became just the second Australian forward to sign a full Super Rugby contract while still at school.   \

The Brumbies star has enjoyed a bright start to the 2019 Vodafone Super Rugby season after earning selection on the 2018 Spring Tour as a Development Player.  

Rob Valetini said: “I am very pleased to have extended my contract at the Brumbies for a further two seasons.   “It was an easy decision for me in the end as I have loved every minute of my time here at the club. I feel like I am learning every day off a fantastic group of players and our coaching staff.  

“The World Cup is definitely a goal for me and I would love to be part of that group in Japan after getting a small taste last year but right now I’m just trying to build some momentum and play some good footy for the Brumbies,” Valetini said.  

Qantas Wallabies coach Michael Cheika said: “This guy is going to be a good player. He’s young, assertive in his game and he is a genuine footballer.  

“He’s had a solid start to the Super Rugby season and he’s got a clear plan as to what he should build on to become a Wallaby – it’s going to be good viewing watching his journey, I am sure of that.” Cheika said.  

Valetini will start at blindside flanker for the Brumbies in tonight’s blockbuster clash with the NSW Waratahs at GIO Stadium in Canberra.  

Position: Backrower
DOB: 3/9/1998
Birthplace: Melbourne, VIC
Height: 193cm
Weight: 113kg
Super Rugby Debut: 2018 v Sunwolves (Tokyo)
Super Rugby Caps: 6
Super Rugby Points: 10 (2T)

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