Get Newsletter

One of Australia's most exciting prospects decides future

James Ramm interview - Waratahs v Force week seven

NEWS: The Waratahs have locked in one of Australia’s most exciting prospects after wing James Ramm signed a two-year contract extension on Wednesday.

ADVERTISEMENT

Ramm was man of the match in the Waratahs’ thumping of the Reds on Saturday, creating an early try with a brilliant step followed by a chip and chase to set the tone at the SCG.

The 22-year-old is surely on new Wallabies coach Dave Rennie’s shortlist, leading Super Rugby AU statistics in clean breaks (10), sitting equal first on defenders beaten (18) and running third for metres carried (275) with three games to play before finals.

The win against the Reds kept the Waratahs in the finals hunt, drawing the teams level in third on 11 points behind the Rebels (14) and Brumbies (18), ahead of Friday’s clash with the Force (2).

A junior gymnastics standout before choosing rugby, Ramm had no plans to backflip on the Australian system despite the format of the competition beyond 2020 still being nailed down.

He is the second player to commit beyond this season after Queensland’s Hunter Paisami, since the contract freeze was lifted earlier this month.

It follows reports from Japan that former Australian Under-20s flanker Pat Tafa and Melbourne Rebels wing Andrew Kellaway will both join Top League outfit NEC Green Rockets next season.

ADVERTISEMENT

“I’m just loving every minute of it,” Ramm said.

“To be a part of this squad and represent the Waratahs is something I’m really proud of, and to have been able to share that [debut] with my family and friends this year is a memory I won’t forget.

“There’s been some frustrating times [with injury] but that’s made this year all the more enjoyable.”

A product of the Waratahs’ development system, coach Rob Penney said he still sees plenty of upside in the wing.

ADVERTISEMENT

“It’s been really pleasing to see Rammy grow into his position within the team, he’s improving every week which is a testament to all the work he does behind the scenes,” he said.

“He’s a fantastic athlete with a great skillset that is only going to improve with experience, he’s a proud New South Welshman and we’re glad he’ll be with us for the next couple of seasons.”

Video Spacer

Join free

Yokohama Canon Eagles vs Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo | Japan Rugby League One 2024/25 | Full Match Replay

Edinburgh vs Glasgow | Celtic Challenge 2024/25 | Match Highlights

Boks Office | Episode 31 | Investec Champions Cup Review

Global Schools Challenge | Day 2 Replay

The Backyard Bunch | The USA's Belmont Shore

AUSTRALIA vs USA behind the scenes | HSBC SVNS Embedded | E04

South Africa v France | HSBC SVNS Cape Town 2024 | Men's Final Match Highlights

Two Sides - Behind the scenes with the British & Irish Lions in South Africa | E01

Write A Comment