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Via Courier Mail Sport
Yet another Marist College Ashgrove First XV schoolboy rugby sensation has inked a deal with a professional rugby club. See the Canterbury Bulldogs newest recruit who not only possesses a deadly goose step but is the relative of an NRL legend.
The 18-year-old nephew of Matt Bowen watches highlights of the North Queensland Cowboys legend before bumping off and goose stepping defenders on the footy pitch.
Fullback Dwayne Ludwick, 2021 Old Boy of Marist College Ashgrove, only began his rugby league journey last year and it hasn’t taken long for scouts to detect the makings of an NRL star.
The apprentice chippy starred in the Ashgrove First XV for three years but once he left he decided it was time for a change, taking his talents to the Beenleigh Pride in the Brisbane Rugby League competition.
He had his first taste of league in the First XIII schoolboy rugby season last year and has not looked back, the Hope Vale product signing a two year deal with the Bulldogs to play for their Jersey Flegg side in S.G Ball competition which is played in New South Wales.
Ludwick was humbled by the opportunity, just as shocked as anyone only one year into their rugby league journey would be after being given the chance to move to Sydney, sharpen their skills and begin their professional career.
Ludwick will fly down to Sydney on Friday where he will stay with his Auntie, which he said was “very comforting.”
He had been living with Auntie Kia and uncle Brenton Bowen in Brisbane, who were “real supportive and super excited” for the youngsters next chapter.
Ludwick said: “I am very excited. I am most excited just to get back out on the pitch and play.
“Hopefully I can play my best footy and make the main side one day. Even though I only started playing in 2021, it feels like a long time coming.”
Recently he has been perfecting his craft with the Wynnum-Manly Seagulls Colts side.
He said he models his game off Matt, whether it be his stepping ability, eyes up footy, speed off the ball or just trampling over players.
Ludwick’s step could undo even the greatest defensive teams so there’s little wonder why the young gun who turns 19 next month has been sought after by the Bulldogs.
Yet another Marist College Ashgrove First XV schoolboy rugby sensation has inked a deal with a professional rugby club. See the Canterbury Bulldogs newest recruit who not only possesses a deadly goose step but is the relative of an NRL legend.
The 18-year-old nephew of Matt Bowen watches highlights of the North Queensland Cowboys legend before bumping off and goose stepping defenders on the footy pitch.
Fullback Dwayne Ludwick, 2021 Old Boy of Marist College Ashgrove, only began his rugby league journey last year and it hasn’t taken long for scouts to detect the makings of an NRL star.
The apprentice chippy starred in the Ashgrove First XV for three years but once he left he decided it was time for a change, taking his talents to the Beenleigh Pride in the Brisbane Rugby League competition.
He had his first taste of league in the First XIII schoolboy rugby season last year and has not looked back, the Hope Vale product signing a two year deal with the Bulldogs to play for their Jersey Flegg side in S.G Ball competition which is played in New South Wales.
Ludwick was humbled by the opportunity, just as shocked as anyone only one year into their rugby league journey would be after being given the chance to move to Sydney, sharpen their skills and begin their professional career.
Ludwick will fly down to Sydney on Friday where he will stay with his Auntie, which he said was “very comforting.”
He had been living with Auntie Kia and uncle Brenton Bowen in Brisbane, who were “real supportive and super excited” for the youngsters next chapter.
Ludwick said: “I am very excited. I am most excited just to get back out on the pitch and play.
“Hopefully I can play my best footy and make the main side one day. Even though I only started playing in 2021, it feels like a long time coming.”
Recently he has been perfecting his craft with the Wynnum-Manly Seagulls Colts side.
He said he models his game off Matt, whether it be his stepping ability, eyes up footy, speed off the ball or just trampling over players.
Ludwick’s step could undo even the greatest defensive teams so there’s little wonder why the young gun who turns 19 next month has been sought after by the Bulldogs.