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Nick Frost lifted the World Cup as a boy, now he’s signed up to win it at home as a Wallaby
@Source: smh.com.au
While most parents bring printer paper and post-it notes home from the office, Wallaby Nick Frost’s father went a step further – he brought the Rugby World Cup back to the family in Sydney.
After signing a two-year deal that will take him until the end of the 2027 season, Frost’s life has come full circle, from a boy posing with the trophy to a seasoned Wallaby trying to win it in Australia.
Frost’s father Steve worked for Rugby Australia for almost two decades, and as part of his job in driving participation, he would showcase the Bledisloe Cup around schools and rugby clubs.
The huge silver trophy became part of the family furniture as it nestled in the lounge, but the gold William Webb Ellis trophy only visited once for a roadshow and left a lasting impression on Frost.
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