Harry Wilson is a powerful blindside flanker whose ball-carrying ability, lineout presence, and physical defensive work have made him a key member of the Queensland Reds’ forward pack and a regular Wallabies selection. Wilson’s combination of size, mobility, and skill makes him one of the most effective loose forwards in Australian rugby.
Career Statistics
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Position | Blindside Flanker |
| Team | Queensland Reds |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Age | 25 |
| Super Rugby Games | 65 |
| Tries | 12 |
| Rating | 86/100 |
Player Profile
Wilson’s physical presence on the field is impossible to miss. Standing over 190cm and weighing close to 110kg, he combines size with genuine mobility to provide the Reds with a back-row forward who can dominate both at set-piece time and in open play. His carrying ability makes him a potent weapon off the back of lineout drives, while his work rate in defence ensures he makes an impact across all facets of the game. Wilson’s development alongside Fraser McReight has given the Reds one of the best loose forward combinations in Super Rugby.