Reds back rower Caleb Timu commits to the Reds for another year. The 24 year old is hoping to work his way back into the Wallabies squad after making his test debut in June against Ireland.
Congratulations to Wallaby #919, Caleb Timu.
Brandon Paenga-Amosa and Caleb Timu have both been handed test debuts for the first test against Ireland. Michael Cheika also naming newcomer, Pete Samu on the bench.
They're in their first NRC semi-final but Caleb Timu and Queensland Country aren't done yet. The side getting ready to take on Fiji in Toowoomba on Sunday afternoon.
Reds coach Nick Stiles will use his side's final game of 2017 to blood two new players in Australian U20s skipper Reece Hewat and former Australian schoolboy Jayden Ngamanu. Timu also set to earn his first Super Rugby start against the Highlanders.
The Reds have continued to make plans for the future, locking down promising backrower Caleb Timu for next year. Meanwhile flyhalf Jake McIntyre will ply his trade in France in 2017 after struggling for game time since the return of Quade Cooper.
Code-hopping Reds recruit Caleb Timu is a possibility of making his Super Rugby debut when the Reds take on the Blues in Samoa on Friday night. It will be even more special for the 23-year-old with both his parents being from the pacific nation.