Fijian born and Wallabies winger Henry Speight will take each step as it comes in vying for a spot in the Wallabies team for next years Rugby World cup in England.
Speight made his debut for the Wallabies during the Europe Tour this year and has been in impressive form with his ability to break the line of defense and score tries form anywhere in the field.
Speaking to Fijivillage, Speight said he knows fighting for spot in the Wallabies world cup team will be a hard task for him.
If the 26-year-old is selected to play for the Wallabies in next years World Cup then there is a high chance of him playing against his fellow countrymen in pool play.
The former Queen Victoria School student said if he is given the nod to don the Wallaby jumper in next year’s World cup, he will try his very best not to be carried away with the fact that he will be playing against his fellow Fijians.
The Wallabies have been drawn in the pool of death alongside the Vodafone Flying Fijians, England and Wales.
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