
Max Jorgensen
Max Jorgensen is an emerging Australian rugby union player who made headlines in 2022 when he signed a full contract with the Waratahs at just 18 years old. His successful transition from schoolboy rugby to professional level has set a precedent, as Rugby Australia aims to capture other young talents like Heinz Lemoto. Jorgensen's early achievements highlight the potential of Australian rugby's youth and the importance of nurturing young athletes in the sport.
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Max Jorgensen provided inroads for the Waratahs during the game.
Miserable Waratahs season ends with another defeat and serious injury to starMax Jorgensen turned in a spectacular effort to score two tries for the Waratahs in the match.
NSW Waratahs v Hurricanes scores, results, time, program, entertainment, tips, odds, weather, how to watchMax Jorgensen is a Waratahs and Wallabies winger who showcased his extraordinary talent in a recent match.
NRL’s Las Vegas carry-on is over-the-top absurd … but that’s the point. And it worksMax Jorgensen received praise for his tryscoring abilities during the match.
Is Suaalii being underutilised for the Waratahs?Max Jorgensen scored another try, bringing his total to four in the opening two matches of the season.
Waratahs make promising start with bursts of brilliance against Fijian DruaMax Jorgensen played a crucial role in the Waratahs' victory over the Fijian Drua by scoring two tries.
Jorgensen double downs the Drua in SydneyMax Jorgensen is a talented winger for the Waratahs known for his outstanding tries and versatility on the field.
Why Max Jorgensen is doing the Waratahs attack coach out of a jobMax Jorgensen scores his second try and waltzed through the Queensland defence in a manner to make Matilda herself proud.
Waratahs win shows they have the raw material to give the comp a nudgeMax Jorgensen helped the Waratahs secure a 36-12 win over the Reds with two highlight-reel tries.
LIVE scores, kick-off time, live blogMax Jorgensen picked up where he left off from the spring tour with a 70-metre run early, in which he beat five defenders and then laid on a try for Charlie Gamble.
Why NSW Waratahs’ trial wins over ACT Brumbies and Queensland Reds might signal big shiftMax Jorgensen is a Wallabies star who recently signed a long-term deal with Rugby Australia.
Wallabies star reveals he didn't speak with Roosters before signing long-term Rugby Australia dealMax Jorgensen is a talented rugby player currently signed with the Waratahs and Rugby Australia.
Rugby Australia sweat on star's signature amid Roosters NRL interestWallabies star Max Jorgensen was shown wearing Castore jerseys in a launch video.
Why Wallabies’ new kit supplier comes with baggageMax Jorgensen is a star winger for whom Rugby Australia is trying to secure a signature.
Western Force and Brumbies table offers to former Parramatta Eels starMax Jorgensen, at 21 years old, shone brightly as a special talent for Australia in 2025.
The good, the bad and the ugly of a bizarre seasonMax Jorgensen charged down the left touch-line to score.
Wallabies have flaws but they are still a team to believe inMax Jorgensen retains his place at fullback.
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt turns to rookie halfback Kalani Thomas for Paris matchMax Jorgensen was involved in a play where O’Connor made a poor pass.
Wallabies omit O’Connor after record Irish defeatMax Jorgensen was involved in the Australian team's efforts during the match.
Mack Hansen’s first-half hat-trick sets Ireland on the road to record victory over Australia – The Irish TimesMax Jorgensen is another Wallabies player who struggled during the game against Ireland.
Poor showing against Ireland doesn’t augur will for home 2027 World CupMax Jorgensen is back from an illness.
Wallabies spring tour; how to watch, kick-off time, live updates, scores and results from DublinMax Jorgensen is restored at fullback for the Wallabies.
Ireland can back up words with actions despite Wallabies’ dangers – The Irish TimesMax Jorgensen's return to the Wallabies is seen as a boost for the team's performance.
The greatest Ashes cricketers of all timeMax Jorgensen is restored at fullback for the Wallabies.
Joe Schmidt back on familiar ground as Wallabies face Ireland in Dublin – The Irish TimesMax Jorgensen also returns to the starting lineup at fullback.
O’Connor returns to steer the Wallabies in DublinMax Jorgensen was noted as Australia’s fastest player.
How the men in gold performed against ItalyMax Jorgensen carried the ball once for two metres against England.
Carter Gordon starts for refreshed Wallabies against ItalyMax Jorgensen’s try against the British and Irish Lions in Brisbane was highlighted.
Australia aim to improve contestable kick performance after England lossMax Jorgensen had moments of brilliance during the match.
Potter dazzled, but Wallabies’ fizz went flat in final actMax Jorgensen is welcomed back into the match-day squad for the Test against England.
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