The Gold Coast Bulletin

SCHWASS MAKES BIG CALL FOR NRL DREAM

- CONNOR O’BRIEN

DANIEL Schwass might be headed for the NRL stage after all. The former Gold Coast Titans under-20 player has hung up the boots at the age of 22 to pursue his long-held ambition of becoming a profession­al rugby league referee.

Schwass had been identified as a leading young referee in his teens.

“Five years ago was the last time I reffed a game properly,” he said.

“I was progressin­g quite well. I was 17, did the state 15s final which I don’t think had ever been done before but from there I pretty much had to make a choice whether I was going to play footy or ref full-time.”

He played halfback for Burleigh in the second-tier Queensland Cup competitio­n this year alongside identical twin brother Hayden but made the call at the end of the season that his best chance of making the grade was with a whistle in hand.

Schwass simply loves the challenge of officiatin­g.

“I want to try to take the next step and move up through the grades and hopefully one day towards the NRL,” he said.

He is preparing to work his way up from the state under-18 and under-20 competitio­ns. As for the prospect of refereeing his brother and former teammates?

“My career is on the line as well as theirs playing, so you’re not going to do anything stupid,” he said.

Schwass’ older brother Zac is also a referee.

 ?? Picture: MIKE BATTERHAM ?? Daniel Schwass (right) has ended his playing days with twin brother Hayden (left) and will focus on becoming a full-time referee.
Picture: MIKE BATTERHAM Daniel Schwass (right) has ended his playing days with twin brother Hayden (left) and will focus on becoming a full-time referee.

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