Martial arts, lost kgs and chats with Dave - How Harry Wilson has prepared for Wallabies return

By Roar Rugby Podcast / Editor

Wallabies and Reds No.8 Harry Wilson joined The Roar Rugby podcast this week to talk abut improving his game under the direction of Dave Rennie, how he’s been studying potential rivals and the unusual way he found out about his latest selection.

Wilson was named on the weekend in Rennie’s 35-man squad to prepare for the three-Test series against England next month, and said he found out thanks to social media.

“In the past we’ve always been called so we found out early  but this year I found out via the Instagam when the Reds tagged me,” Wilson said.

“It was a bit of relief. It got to about 9.30 and I hadn’t had a call. I thought if I did get a call it was probably going to be bad news. I thought I’ll keep my phone close to me.

“I was stoked when I found out – that’s what you play for to be in a Wallaby squad and then hopefully the team so I was very happy with it.”

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Asked if he took the social media post as gospel, Wilson admitted: “I quickly searched up the Wallabies Instagram. I thought it was going to be a 10am announcement on Nine’s sports show but then it took about 15 minutes to announce it on that.”

He revealed that players only generally got a call from Rennie when they were being left out and that Jed Holloway received a call on Sunday morning, and didn’t want to answer it.

Instead of rejection, it was Rennie asking him if he would appear with him on the Nine coverage.

Wilson told The Roar podcast hosts Brett McKay and Harry Jones about what happened after he was left out of the Spring Tour last year to focus on getting in a proper pre-season ahead of this campaign.

He didn’t speak to Rennie between that tour and the April camp.

“I had a few good conversations with him there and he’s reinforced a few areas of my game which includes my ball carry,” said Wilson.

“He thought he saw some good growth there and talked about he wants me to keep improving it.”

Wilson caught up again with Rennie this week at a camp at Ballymore.

“My footwork that he wants me to work on is not just an overnight fix,” Wilson said. “I’ve made improvement, which he’s noted, but he’s also wants to see more growth.

“It’s been good this week, I’ve done some one on one stuff with him and he’s trying to help with a few more finer details.

“We haven’t really spoken about the year for me – now it’s about trying to train hard and do any little thing I can to get a jersey.”

Wilson said the loss of Taniela Tupou and absence of Luhkan Salakaia-Loto at the Reds this season had meant he needed to carry the ball in tight more often.

“You don’t get as much glory but as long as you get enough front foot ball for the other boys to run off, that’s my job and something I enjoy too.”

His preseason was different to previous campaigns.

(Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images for Rugby Australia)

“Part of it was working on my speed,” Wilson said. “I’m used to getting flogged for hours and hours and doing fitness in preseasons but this one as more speed – power based . I felt like I got a lot benefit from. I tried to lose a couple of kgs and it can only help with your agility.

“I think I’ve found my weight now that I can play my best footy at. Hopefully I don’t go back to being a Harry tight pants any time soon.”

Preseason also included twice a week sessions of jiu jitsu, which has helped him with his finishing near the try line.

As well as the physical learnings, Wilson has also been a keen student of potential rivals.
“Loving my rugby I keep up to date with what’s happening over there,’ Wilson said of northern hemisphere rugby.

“At Reds, Jim McKay our attack cach always has little projects for us. One for me was to have a look at how No.8s play in the northern hemisphere.

“I watched a lot of how Alex Dombrandt and Billy Vunipola play. It’s cool, it’s all clipped up at training.”

One of his learnings was Dombrandt’s style.

“I’ve watched how Dombrandt just loves playing off Marcus Smith,” he said. “You see a lot of No.8s playing off the nine where he’s a bit different there. That’s just a little project but in hindsight it will help me in the English series if I get a crack there.”

Wilson also gave his tip for this week’s Super Rugby final and tipped the Crusaders, who ended the Reds season in the quarterfinal.

The Crowd Says:

2022-06-19T00:36:48+00:00

Murray ion

Guest


No idea .. you can only play with the talent available . They will be in a much better position this winter . At full strength , they can beat anyone

2022-06-17T05:16:47+00:00

Rip Atkinson

Roar Rookie


Another perfectly normal way to look at it... it is what it is in the end.. I do think DR and the wider wallabies coaching team are trying to give Fraser McReight the most game time possible and this Australia A posting as starting 7 affords that. Here's to him tearing that up. If Hooper plays anywhere near like he did for the Tests last year, it'll be tough to shift him and I think he exceeded people's expectations in terms of performance. His test performances last year IMO were some of the best, most impactful he's played in a string for a long time.

2022-06-16T07:34:23+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


With his contract, he has no mortgage, he has ownership. Money talks.

2022-06-16T06:50:19+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


Did you deliberately forget that other great project/work on Beale?

2022-06-16T05:51:31+00:00

peterj

Roar Rookie


Great episode as always lads. I've got a real man crush on Harry so was very excited so see him as the guest this week and he didn't disappoint! I only wish you'd asked him about his cricket obsession! :cricket:

2022-06-16T00:27:39+00:00

Assf

Guest


Think you forgot how poor Wilson was against France C

2022-06-16T00:06:14+00:00

Reds Harry

Roar Rookie


Yes I agree on Perese's vast potential (that he started delivering on for the Tahs this year) however the fact remains he wasn't ready for test football - still isn't in my view with his defence and passing not yet where it has to be for a test player. One of the features that's caused the Wallabies to fall down the world rankings is the use of the national side as a development team. Unfortunately necessary as the short SR season and the lack of a national competition or "A" side meant no alternative. Which makes this years "A" side competing in the Pacific such a welcome move.

2022-06-15T23:57:08+00:00

Scott O

Guest


" Dave sees Whitelock in Hanigan " I agree, Ned should be promoted ASAP. I love his ferocious hits bumping carries and is he also peerless in the lineout. Don`t know why he is the reserve team.

2022-06-15T23:45:47+00:00

Mo

Guest


You’re a diplomat mate.

2022-06-15T23:45:19+00:00

Johnsy

Guest


The sooner Thorn is sacked the better. We are losing too many quality players because of his many personal fueds .I know for a fact as i pressed Lukhan for details. Lukhan plays for my club and he states he has no idea why Thorn did not want him, no reason given to him. Nothing. He was fit and ready to roll for the Reds. He is not happy with him. I`ll leave it there.

2022-06-15T22:31:48+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


Is Valetini off to the Reds ? :happy:

2022-06-15T18:35:55+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


We spoke of every little rugby thing EXCEPT lineouts.

2022-06-15T15:50:02+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Perese is a game-changer. There may be rough edges but you can't coach somebody to break tackles like he does.

2022-06-15T15:43:11+00:00

Mo

Guest


Haven’t seen the pod yet harry. But it is hard for me to believe that you didn’t discuss the issue that if he finds and banks 3 or 4 lineout catches he’s a starting wallaby. What can you tell us?

2022-06-15T15:35:35+00:00

Mo

Guest


Oz Zulu is a tosser. Perese has potential. If he learns enough D he becomes valuable. Right now if korobieti can’t play then perese has to be that power winger.

2022-06-15T11:01:38+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


Where’s Gunnedah? In Queensland :silly:

2022-06-15T10:32:02+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Foketi and Perese are the second-best players in their positions available for the Wallabies this season. Skelton was parachuted in to deliver a specific task. I get why you'd question McInerny but we aren't exactly flush with quality hookers

2022-06-15T10:31:56+00:00

Paul D

Roar Rookie


Thorn dumped LSL forcing Harry into a role he isn’t suited to. You could see he was busting himself trying to do too much. He needed some help out there.

2022-06-15T10:06:53+00:00

Dicky

Roar Rookie


Was interesting given most of his highlight reel type moments have come playing wider out. I think a lot of us were curious as to why the reds had started using him in a role that seemed less natural but the rationale HW gave made sense.

2022-06-15T10:05:33+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I'm amazed there is internet in those caves

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