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Salah-Eddine Agoumaz
Salah-Eddine Agoumaz represents a new generation of African rugby talent emerging from regions traditionally outside the sport's strongholds. Born in Casablanca in 1996, Agoumaz discovered rugby at age twelve through a school program designed to expand the sport's reach across Morocco. His natural athleticism and quick decision-making abilities caught the attention of local coaches who recognized his potential as a playmaker.
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Jasper Wilson has emerged as one of Australian rugby's most tenacious and skilled flankers, combining exceptional breakdown work with fierce defensive play to become a vital component of both the Queensland Reds and Australian national team. Born in Brisbane in 1995, Wilson grew up in a rugby-obsessed household where the sport dominated family life. His father played club rugby, and from his earliest memories, Wilson was chasing rugby balls and dreaming of wearing the gold jersey of the Wallabies.
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