Fraser McReight is an Irish-born Australian rugby union footballer who now plays for the Queensland Reds in Super Rugby and the Wallabies. His position on the field is flanker.
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McReight made his international debut against New Zealand in the second round of the 2020 Tri Nations Series (a restructured Rugby Championship owing to COVID-19) after Harry Wilson (rugby union) was substituted off in the 67th minute of the game, which the Wallabies defeated 43 to 5.
McReight scored his first test try in round one of the 2021/22 Rugby Championship against Argentina.
Fraser McReight Injury
Up front, McReight takes over from the injured Michael Hooper on the openside flank while Richie Arnold is set to make his first Test start, replacing Nick Frost.
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The final change in the forwards sees Jed Holloway coming in on the blindside flank for Tom Hooper, who is also ruled out through injury.
Fraser McReight High School
Fraser McReight attended Brisbane Grammar School.
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Fraser McReight Age
Fraser McReight was born on February 19, 1999. He is currently 23 years old.
Fraser McReight NationalityFraser
McReight is an Australian.
Fraser McReight Position
His playing position is flanker.
Fraser McReight Weight
Fraser McReight is a 23-year-old who is 6 feet 0 inches tall and weighs 220 pounds.
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