Sydney Roosters player Siua Wong is considering a switch to rugby union, following in the footsteps of teammates like Sonny Bill Williams and Joseph Suaalii. The Roosters have a history of recruiting rugby union players, including former Wallabies and Olympic Sevens star Mark Nawaqanitawase. Wong, a talented second-rower who has represented Fiji and Tonga, was born in New Zealand and has attracted interest from Rugby Australia and New Zealand Rugby. Despite being committed to the Roosters until 2026, Wong has not ruled out a cross-code switch in the future, which could make him a target for both rugby union organizations, especially with the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia approaching. Wong played rugby union in high school and credits Scots College in Sydney for shaping his love for the sport and his commitment to the Roosters. At 21 years old, Wong sees his future in rugby league but remains open to opportunities in rugby union.
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