Wallaby Watch

The Wallaby is an intriguing species, smaller than an All Black, with cleaner habits than a Springbok, and known to eat grass when pinned under the feet of Les Bleus. It migrates to a different destination around the world every four years, in the hopes of eliminating its prey. But before embarking on this season's migration to France, a group of Australia's most advanced Wallaby species will first farewell the less developed of their kind who will be hibernating in Australia. In case you didn't catch the hint, seven members of the Wallabies World Cup squad will play in the opening round of the ARC, ensuring the round's rugby can live up to the game's razzle dazzle reputation. The Central Coast Rays will call upon the services of Wycliff Palu, Mark Chisholm will play