Reds star told by Jones to ‘work harder’

Reds star told by Jones to ‘work harder’

Harry Wilson has promised to stick to Wallabies coach Eddie Jones’ demand for him to “work harder” after the Queensland No.8 signed a brand new cope with the Reds and Rugby Australia.
Wilson, who has recommitted to the Reds and RA till a minimum of the top of 2025, mentioned he felt “valued” regardless of having didn’t cement a spot in Australia’s pack.

“I’ve got a few areas of my game that I need to work on,” 22-year-old Wilson mentioned.

“I’ll hopefully do it to the point where I’ll be in the team week in, week out.

“The ball’s in my court now if I want to pull my finger out.”

Jones was positive Wilson would make the “right choice”.

“Harry needs to work harder to fulfil his talent … and we are backing him 100 per cent,” Jones mentioned.

Wilson was glad for the suggestions and was sure Jones had his “best interests at heart”.

“I know he thinks I can be such a better footballer than what I am now, so it’s good him having the belief in me, and for me it’s showing that I’m a better footballer and I’m wiling to work hard to be better,” he mentioned.

Wilson additionally praised departing Reds coach Brad Thorn,

“He’s someone who’s done a lot for me in my career, and he’s really pushed me on and made me improve as a footballer,” he mentioned of Thorn, who will go away his position on the finish of the Super Rugby Pacific season.

Thorn has made two modifications to his beginning workforce for Saturday night time’s conflict towards Western Force at Suncorp Stadium, with fit-again pair Liam Wright and Seru Uru returning to the ahead pack to interchange Jake Upfield and Ryan Smith, who’ve each been dropped to the bench.

There can be a reshuffle within the backline, with Jordan Petaia and Jock Campbell switching positions.

Petaia will begin at fullback, with Campbell shifted to the wing.

“The Force had a good win over the Highlanders last round. They’re going to be a tough challenge for us,” Thorn mentioned.

Reds: Sef Fa’agase, Matt Faessler, Zane Nonggorr, Connor Vest, Seru Uru. Liam Wright, Fraser McReight, Harry Wilson, Tate McDermott, Lawson Creighton, Jock Campbell, James O’Connor, Josh Flook, Suliasi Vunivalu, Jordan Petaia. Bench: Richie Asiata, George Blake, Peni Ravai, Ryan Smith, Jake Upfield, Kalani Thomas, Tom Lynagh, Filipo Daugunu.

Read associated matters:Brisbane

Source: www.news.com.au