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Rona eyeing Test debut

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Sydney: Utility back Curtis Rona is excited by the prospect of making his Test debut for the Wallabies in this year’s Rugby Championsh­ip.

In 2015, Rona was a regular fixture in the Canterbury Bulldogs line-up in the NRL and watched the first Bledisloe Cup clash from the ANZ Stadium stands in Sydney.

Fast forward two years and Rona may be playing in that same match, a reality that is yet to set in for the Western Force star. “As I watched a lot of rugby growing up and obviously you see the classic games between Australia and New Zealand, you see there’s how fierce and big the rivalry is,” Rona told the Australian Rugby Union’s official website.

“To be amongst it is even more crazy and special.

“You’re in the squad and you want to beat one of the best teams in the decade, one of the best teams in the world. “It’s mind blowing.”

Rona was born in Waitara, a town in the Taranaki region of New Zealand, but his family moved to Perth when he was an eightyear-old and it’s Wallaby gold that he craves, even if he has idols from both sides of the ditch.

“Over the years you watch the likes of Stephen Larkham, who is now coaching us,” he said.

“Even the late Jonah Lomu – you used to watch and idolise all these players because they’re your role models.

“Every time you play you wanted to be like them.

“Even the modern day guys like Izzy Folau – he’s been around the game for a long time and to be playing and training with him is pretty awesome.”

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