The debate over whether 17-year-old Joseph Suaalii should be allowed to play in the National Rugby League (NRL) has been raging for months. The NRL recently ruled that Suaalii was too young to play in the competition, but the Wallabies have come out in support of the young star.
The Wallabies are Australia’s national rugby union team and have voiced their support for Suaalii, who is currently playing for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL. The Wallabies believe that Suaalii should be allowed to play in the NRL despite his age, citing the fact that he has already proven himself to be a talented player.
The Wallabies have also argued that the NRL’s age restriction is outdated and should be changed to reflect the changing times. They believe that a player’s talent should be taken into consideration when deciding whether they should be allowed to play in the NRL, rather than just their age.
The Wallabies’ support for Suaalii has been echoed by other players in the NRL, including former Rabbitohs captain Sam Burgess. Burgess has argued that if Suaalii is good enough to play in the NRL, then he should be allowed to do so regardless of his age.
The debate over Suaalii’s eligibility to play in the NRL is likely to continue for some time, but it is clear that the Wallabies are firmly behind him. Their support for the young star is a testament to their commitment to seeing talent rewarded, regardless of age. With the Wallabies’ backing, it seems likely that Suaalii will eventually get his chance to shine in the NRL.