Koroibete to miss Australia's end-of-year tour

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SYDNEY : Winger Marika Koroibete has withdrawn from the Wallabies squad for the end-of-year tour to remain in Australia with his young family, coach Dave Rennie said on Sunday.Uncapped Melbourne Rebels prop Pone Fa'amausili will also miss the tour, which includes tests against Japan, Scotland, England and

SYDNEY : Winger Marika Koroibete has withdrawn from the Wallabies squad for the end-of-year tour to remain in Australia with his young family, coach Dave Rennie said on Sunday.

"We've been discussing this for a while ... COVID's thrown a lot of curveballs at all of us, and Marika's been away from home for a long time," Rennie told reporters from Oita, where the Wallabies are preparing to play Japan next Saturday. The backline powerhouse, who has played 42 tests since making his debut in 2017, has signed a four-year deal to play for the Saitama Knights in Japan from next year.

 

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