Jorgensen committed to the Wallabies, but post-World Cup NRL switch possible

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Jorgensen committed to the Wallabies, but post-World Cup NRL switch possible
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Max Jorgensen is excited to work under Joe Schmidt ahead of next year’s British and Irish Lions tour, but won’t write off a potential code switch after the 2027 World Cup.

Waratahs fullback Max Jorgensen has again committed to the Wallabies ahead of next year’s British and Irish Lions tour and the 2027 Rugby World Cup, but has revealed that he is open to making the switch to the NRL once he has featured on rugby’s two biggest stages.

Waratahs star Max Jorgensen is committed to Joe Schmidt’s Wallabies, but hasn’t ruled out a later switch to leagueAfter being asked about the appeal of becoming a dual-code athlete in the mould of former All Black and Rooster Sonny Bill Williams once he has finished his bucket list of the Lions and the Rugby World Cup, Jorgensen said it’s something that appeals to him.

“He’s a big person in my life, I can always talk to him if I need anything and he definitely helps me a lot.

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