Harry Wilson has made a commitment to stay with the Wallabies and Queensland Reds for the next four years, having recently signed a contract extension that will keep him with the teams until 2029. Following a standout season in Test rugby, this decision is seen as a positive development for the Wallabies, who are preparing for a series of significant international events, including the home World Cup in 2027.
Wilson expressed that he had no desire to explore opportunities elsewhere, stating, “This is the only place I wanted to be.” He aims to contribute to the success of both teams and relishes the chance to play in a home World Cup, which he considers a dream scenario. With contract uncertainties behind him, Wilson is focused on the upcoming Super Rugby Pacific season.
Queensland Reds head coach Les Kiss praised Wilson’s leadership and dedication, highlighting his role as a mentor to younger players. Kiss expressed that Wilson’s commitment is a significant endorsement of the Reds’ program, further strengthening team morale. This news has been warmly received by fans and stakeholders alike, marking a notable moment for the Queensland Reds and the Wallabies as they embark on their season.