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Kadin and Treyvon Pritchard, two of Australian rugby's promising young talents, have expressed their ongoing commitment to rugby union despite potential opportunities in rugby league with the PNG Chiefs.
Kadin, a Brumbies centre, highlighted that representing the Wallabies alongside his brother, who plays for the Reds, remains their ultimate aspiration.
Both brothers are contracted in Super Rugby until the end of the 2027 season, with Kadin stressing that his focus is on contributing to the Brumbies' season and performing at his best.While open to exploring NRL options in the future, rugby union remains the priority for now.The article also touches on the brothers’ close relationship, with childhood memories of playing in their backyard and idolising New Zealand stars.
Their parents, Dan and Brenda, play an important role in supporting the siblings through public scrutiny, instilling values of gratitude, humility, and seizing opportunities.
With both teams on track for the Super Rugby finals, the Pritchard brothers are navigating their careers with a clear focus on rugby union and the goal of representing Australia at the international level.