A cross-code prospect may be hunting for a new job. These tries top his resume

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A cross-code prospect may be hunting for a new job. These tries top his resume

Watch the tries that may thrust an emerging prospect into a cross-code tug-o-war for the second time in a year.

These are the tries that may thrust an emerging prospect into a cross-code tug-o-war for the second time in a year.

The imminent collapse of Moana Pasifika in the Super Rugby Pacific has left a squad-load of players hunting for a job, and Israel Leota has landed firmly on the radar of the Wallabies’ next coach.

Leota left an NRL career at the Brisbane Broncos to pursue rugby union at the end of last season, linking up with the Pasifika outfit for what is set to be its final campaign after going into liquidation. Unless new ownership is secured, the franchise will not compete in 2027.

The 21-year-old winger was a highly rated talent at the Broncos, but faced an uphill battle for game time behind Deine Mariner, Josiah Karapani, Grant Anderson, Jesse Arthars, Phillip Coates and Antonio Verhoeven.

But against the Queensland Reds last week, Leota showed his point of difference – receiving the ball just inside his own half before fending off several defenders while tip-toeing the sideline to score. It followed a leaping effort against the Highlanders, which he almost made look casual.

After making his debut in round two, when he suffered an ankle injury, the flyer returned for the final five games of the season – crossing the white line three times and capturing attention for his strong frame and ball-carrying ability. He was forced off in Moana’s emotional 21-19 triumph over the Brumbies with a leg injury.

Wallabies coach-in-waiting Les Kiss, currently at the helm of the Reds, confirmed the rising sensation had landed on his radar, given his Australian eligibility.

However, he stopped short of confirming Leota would be approached for a Queensland homecoming, with the club already boasting Tim Ryan, Filipo Daugunu, Lachie Anderson and Treyvon Pritchard – who is being courted by the incoming Papua New Guinea Chiefs NRL outfit for 2028.

“His name’s obviously been thrown around, no doubt. That’s probably up to other people, but why wouldn’t you look at him?” Kiss said.

“He’s got something special, hasn’t he? Those types of X-factor players are always welcome, he’s certainly got his style.

“We’ve got a lot of different variations of our wingers … I like the fact we have so many different varieties in our team, and obviously in Australian rugby.”

Born in Wellington, Leota moved to Australia early in life and played junior rugby league with Logan Brothers, before exploring rugby union and AFL for a period. He returned to league and represented Queensland in the under-19s State of Origin.

Leota had signed a two-year contract with Pasifika, but it will tak

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