On the hit list’: Burton in Rugby Australia’s sights as Wallabies plot another NRL raid

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Ahead of the 2003 World Cup the Wallabies pinched three of the NRL’s biggest players.

Now Rugby Australia, with a British and Irish Lions series in 2025 and a World Cup in 2027 to be played on home soil, wants to do it again.

One of the targets on Rugby Australia’s hit list is NSW Blues back Matt Burton.

RA chairman Hamish McLennan confirmed the governing body was interested in luring the Blues back to the game when his contract expires with the Canterbury Bulldogs at the end of 2023.

Burton is on the hit list created by Rugby Australia’s high performance committee for Andy Marinos (Rugby Australia CEO),” McLennan told foxsports.com.au.


The versatile back, who plays five-eighth for the Bulldogs but can play at fullback and centre, is understood not to want to take up a one-year extension with the Bulldogs at the end of next year having made the move from Penrith.

One of Burton’s strengths is his versatility, but his extraordinary booming kick offers him a point of difference.

Nor is there a concern over his injury history, with the Blues centre, who starred during State of Origin 2 in Perth on debut, a physical presence standing in the front-line.

Burton, 22, played rugby at school and grew up in the bush.


He would command a $1 million deal, but given his pedigree and versatility it could be a strong strategic play particularly given the Wallabies have few options at fullback.

Also on Rugby Australia’s hit list is Roosters star Joseph Suaalii, who starred at schoolboy level where he attended The King’s College.

With a Lions series and home World Cup to look forward to, RA is expected to bank $100m.

With private equity around the corner too, the governing body is assessing whether to try and lure a couple of big names to the sport to help generate more media exposure and success on the field.

Two of the Wallabies’ past three NRL converts - Israel Folau and Marika Koroibete - became household names and won the John Eales Medal a combined four times.

The latest recruit, Suliasi Vunivalu, was named to make his debut off the bench for the Wallabies on Saturday against England at the SCG.
 

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Imagine Burton in Rugby. Number 9 passes it to him, lots of time to put in a massive kick, fullback spills eat and easy meters. Pretty much paid to just kick
 

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Union is such a boring game to watch. Stoppages, penalties and extra long advantages. Unless they offer ridiculous money I wouldn’t imagine he would entertain the thought.
He would probably want to play for Australia in league and in halves in origin and hopefully top of list win a comp for us
 

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It's a great opportunity to play in front of 6 people a week for 3 years. Then play in a world cup where you'll touch the ball a handful of times before your team gets knocked out in the group stages or quarters if they outperform themselves. Then you'll have every kid in Australia wishing they were the 5/8th you were actually better than, before you chose to play a different sport. 1million you say? Can't dream of making that in rugby league because it's completely unheard of, out of this world, crazy money.. where do I sign?
 

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What’s next from the media? Next article is going to say sailing experts are targeting burton...
Porn hub should sign him to boot those queer guys that like getting kicked in the nuts and end that race of humans once and for all..

p.s don't bother acting like you all don't know what I'm talking about hahahaha
 
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