Aidan Ross's Second Test Journey: From New Zealand Debut to Australian Triumph
Aidan Ross, a former Waikato Chiefs prop, celebrated his second test cap playing for Australia against Japan, marking the occasion on his 30th birthday. Initially debuting for New Zealand, Ross switched nations after a three-year hiatus, joining the Wallabies squad amidst injury cover. He aims to secure more opportunities against England, focusing on the immediate tour rather than long-term ambitions.
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Aidan Ross, the former Waikato Chiefs prop, finally made his second test appearance after swapping nations and enduring a three-year wait. Playing for Australia, Ross celebrated a 19-15 victory against Japan on his 30th birthday, a significant milestone in his rugby journey.
Ross reflected on his journey, stating, "Life's a journey and your rugby career's a journey." Moving from New Zealand to Australia with his family, Ross left behind a notable Super Rugby career with over 100 games and an All Blacks stint under coach Ian Foster.
Having joined the Wallabies amid injury replacements, Ross looks forward to more opportunities as the team gears up for matches against European teams aiming to secure a favorable draw for the 2027 World Cup. As they prepare for England, Ross emphasized taking the tour one match at a time.
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