Wallabies To Assemble In Sydney In January

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40 players will assemble alongside the Wallabies coaches and support staff in Sydney on January 5 for three days before returning to their Super Rugby Pacific clubs ahead of the 2026 season.

The camp will serve a number of purposes, including a debrief of the 2025 Test season as well as completing national physical and medical testing as players return from annual leave.

The Wallabies will not assemble again until after the conclusion of Super Rugby Pacific, with the men in gold set to play 14 Tests across the 2026 international season.

Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt said: "The couple of days we have together in early January will provide a final opportunity to look back on, and to learn from, a demanding 2025 Test campaign.

"It also provides a chance to complete some national testing and check in with the players from a medical perspective before they return to their Super Rugby Pacific clubs ahead of the 2026 season."

Wallabies squad (Wallaby number, Super Rugby Pacific Club, first Australian Rugby club)
Forwards (21)

Allan Alaalatoa (#896, ACT Brumbies, West Harbour Juniors)

Josh Canham (#987, Queensland Reds, Harlequin Junior Rugby Club)

Nick Champion de Crespigny (#991, Western Force, Canberra Grammar School)

Massimo De Lutiis (uncapped, Queensland Reds, Surfers Paradise Dolphins)

Matt Faessler (#969, Queensland Reds, USQ Saints)

Nick Frost (#953, ACT Brumbies, Hornsby Lions)

Isaac Kailea (#975, NSW Waratahs, Harlequin Junior Rugby Club)

Fraser McReight (#937, Queensland Reds, Albany Creek Brumbies)

Josh Nasser (#979, Queensland Reds, Easts (Brisbane))

Zane Nonggorr (#966, Queensland Reds, Gold Coast Eagles)

Brandon Paenga-Amosa (#918, Western Force, Southern Districts)

Billy Pollard (#958, ACT Brumbies, Lindfield Junior Rugby Club)

Tom Robertson (#898, Western Force, Dubbo Kangaroos)

Aidan Ross (#994, Queensland Reds, Bond University)

Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (#914, Queensland Reds, Randwick)

Pete Samu (#920, NSW Waratahs, Moorabbin Rams)

Darcy Swain (#941, Western Force, JCU Mariners)

Carlo Tizzano (#982, Western Force, University of Western Australia)

Rob Valetini (#929, ACT Brumbies, Harlequin Junior Rugby Club)

Jeremy Williams (#973, Western Force, Wahroonga Tigers)

Harry Wilson (#933, Queensland Reds, Gunnedah Red Devils)

Backs (19)

Filipo Daugunu (#931, Queensland Reds, Wests Bulldogs)

Ben Donaldson (#962, Western Force, Clovelly Eagles)

Tane Edmed (990, ACT Brumbies, West Harbour Juniors)

Josh Flook (#972, Queensland Reds, Brothers Rugby)

Carter Gordon (#967, Queensland Reds, Sunshine Coast Grammar School)

Jake Gordon (#925, NSW Waratahs, Canterbury Juniors)

Max Jorgensen (#984, NSW Waratahs, Balmain Wolves)

Andrew Kellaway (#943, NSW Waratahs, Hunters Hill Rugby Club)

Ryan Lonergan (#993, ACT Brumbies, Tuggeranong Vikings)

Tom Lynagh (#977, Queensland Reds, University of Queensland)

Tate McDermott (#936, Queensland Reds, Flinders Rugby Club)

Hunter Paisami (#932, Queensland Reds, Harlequin Junior Rugby Club)

Dylan Pietsch (#978, Western Force, Leeton Phantoms)

Harry Potter (#989, NSW Waratahs, Moorabbin Rams)

Hamish Stewart (#986, Western Force, Toowoomba Bears)

Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii (#988, NSW Waratahs, The Kings School)

Kalani Thomas (#995, Queensland Reds, Springfield Hawks)

Corey Toole (#992, ACT Brumbies, Wagga Crows)

Tom Wright (#939, ACT Brumbies, Clovelly Eagles)

2026 Wallabies Fixtures

Wallabies vs Ireland, Saturday July 4 at Allianz Stadium, Sydney

Wallabies vs France, Saturday July 11 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Wallabies vs Italy, Saturday July 18 at TBC

Wallabies vs Japan, Saturday August 8 at TBC

Wallabies vs Japan, Saturday August 15 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville

Wallabies vs Argentina, Saturday August 29 at TBC

Wallabies vs Argentina, Saturday September 5 at TBC

Wallabies vs South Africa, Saturday 27 September at TBC

Wallabies vs New Zealand, Saturday 10 October at Eden Park, Auckland

Wallabies vs New Zealand, Saturday 17 October at Accor Stadium, Sydney

Wallabies vs England, Sunday November 8 at Allianz Stadium Twickenham, London

Wallabies vs Scotland, Sunday November 15 at Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh

Wallabies vs Wales, Saturday November 21, Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Nations Championship Finals Weekend, Weekend starting November 27

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