Will Skelton is a towering presence in the world of Australian rugby union, standing at an impressive six-foot-eight inches tall and tipping the scales at over 140 kilograms. Born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1992, Skelton grew up in Australia where he honed his rugby skills at the prestigious St. Joseph’s College in Sydney.
Skelton’s impact was immediate after earning his first cap for the Australian national team in 2014. Known for his size and power, he quickly became a fixture in the Wallabies’ forward pack as they qualified for the 2015 Rugby World Cup. Skelton’s performances in the tournament were unforgettable, his dominant displays earning him widespread praise from both fans and experts alike.
In 2016, Skelton made the decision to take his talents abroad, signing with French club Racing 92. Although he spent three seasons in France, Skelton never forgot his roots and relished opportunities to represent Australia when called upon.
His return to Australia came in 2019, when he signed with the NSW Waratahs. Despite injury interruptions, he has continued to be a driving force in the team and the countless fans who have reveled in his charging runs and brutal tackles.
Off the field, Skelton is a devoted father to his son, and is passionate about giving back to his community. He has been a long-standing supporter of cancer research and community initiatives aimed at promoting youth participation in sports.
Skelton’s imposing size and fearsome reputation may make him appear intimidating, but behind his physical strength lies a humble and compassionate spirit that has earned him respect and admiration from teammates and opponents alike. He remains devoted to the sport he loves and is determined to continue making an impact both on and off the field.