Andrew Kellaway
First played rugby for Hunters Hill RC. At the Scots College, spent three years in the 1st XV (2011-13), then twice selected for Australian Schools (2012-13) and Australian U20s (2014 and 2015 as captain). In 2014 World Championships, scored record ten tries in five matches to break previous mark held by wingers Julian Savea and Zac Guildford. Made Waratah debut in 2016 against the Brumbies. Later that year chosen as a development player on the Wallabies Spring Tour. Injuries then sidelined him for almost two years. He moved to the UK to play for Northampton Saints, then Counties Manakau in New Zealand’s NPC, followed by the NEC Green Rockets in Japan before joining Melbourne Rebels for the 2021 Trans-Tasman leg of Super Rugby. That year made his first Australian squad in five years, scoring second most tries (nine) in a Wallabies’ debut season and was named Rugby Australia’s Rookie of the Year. Plays the bagpipes.