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Rugby Australia Unveils Elite Tight-Five Program to Build World Cup Stars

dramabreakBy dramabreakFebruary 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Rugby Australia Launches Five-Year Forward Development Initiative

Rugby Australia introduces a targeted five-year program to identify and nurture the next generation of Wallabies tight-five forwards. This effort aims to bolster Australia’s rugby strength and position the team as a serious World Cup contender.

Renowned scrum coach Mike Cron spearheads the initiative, focusing on players in the prop, hooker, and lock positions. Cron draws from his successful track record in New Zealand, where he transformed raw talents into international stars.

Cron’s Proven Track Record in Player Development

Cron recalls working with Brodie Retallick during his under-20 days. “I remember Brodie Retallick at the start of his under-20 campaign; he was lucky to do his shoelaces up, he was that uncoordinated,” Cron stated. “But by the end of the campaign, we had an All Black. That’s how quick they can change when they get coached properly—once they get given a bit of love and tuition, and they see light at the end of the tunnel.”

Australia’s rugby style emphasizes running, catching, passing, and scoring, Cron explains. A dominant tight five delivers high-quality ball and prevents opponents from disrupting this core strength.

Funding and Training Camps

The Australian Rugby Foundation recently hosted a fundraising lunch in Sydney, securing $420,000 to support the program. Intensive three-day camps will occur in Sydney and Brisbane for players aged 17 to 23, under Cron’s direct supervision.

Retaining and Repatriating Talent

The program targets retaining homegrown players and encouraging those abroad to return. Emmanuel Meafou, a towering lock raised in Australia who now plays for France, exemplifies the talent previously lost due to limited opportunities.

“We’re getting lots of requests from boys who have gone overseas wanting to come back, which is great,” Cron noted. “They want to come back and they can see something worthwhile. I’m communicating with some playing overseas, reviewing their footage, and offering support—even from France or the UK.”

This influx expands the selection pool, embodying the principle: build it, and they will come.

Building Depth for Future Success

After two seasons collaborating with Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt, the 71-year-old Cron steps back from full-time travel demands but remains committed. He conducts regular check-ins with the Wallabies pack and prioritizes foundational improvements.

“If we had the energy, and stuck with these boys through the World Cup, I reckon we’d be really competitive,” Cron told Schmidt. “We’re developing good depth; they understand the fitness and strength required for international rugby.”

The current Super Rugby players show marked progress from the gaps identified in 2024.

Long-Term Vision

Cron anticipates results in five to 10 years, creating a steady supply of elite tight-five forwards. “We’re getting young men aged 18 to 23—some earlier—four years of coaching, and they’ll near their peak,” he said. “This builds a conveyor belt of talent, leaving future Wallabies coaches with tough selection choices due to abundant options.”

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