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Adam Wallace-Harrison
| Adam Wallace-Harrison | |
| Biography | |
| Nickname | |
| Birthplace | Perth, WA |
| Date of Birth | 29122 |
| Age | |
| Height | 200cm |
| Weight | 114kg |
| Position | Lock |
| School | |
| Province Career | |
| Reds | 2011 |
When in Brisbane AWH played for the Sunnybank club. When he left the Brumbies, at the end of the 2008 season, he played for Kobe in Japan.
Adam Wallace-Harrison represented WA at U19 and U21 level before relocating to Brisbane to study and play for the Sunnybank club in 2000. He played for Queensland U21 and won a scholarship to the Reds Rugby College in 2002. He graduated into the Reds squad in 2003 only to have his state debut ruined by a serious knee injury suffered just seconds into his first capped match against the Crusaders at Ballymore. After limited opportunities in 2004, he moved to the Brumbies at the start of 2005. Wallace-Harrison was a regular starter for the Brumbies in 2006-7 at lock or blindside flanker, before heading to Japan following the 2008 Super Rugby season. Returned to the Reds for the 2011 season where his experience was a key factor for the Reds in winning their first professional Super Rugby title. [3]
