Hooper to return to Australian Rugby

Tue, Jul 7, 2026, 8:00 PM
Rugby Australia
by Rugby Australia
Tom Hooper will return to Australian Rugby at the conclusion of his current contract with Exeter in the UK. Photo: Getty Images
Tom Hooper will return to Australian Rugby at the conclusion of his current contract with Exeter in the UK. Photo: Getty Images

Rugby Australia and the Queensland Reds are pleased to announce that Wallabies back rower Tom Hooper has officially committed his long-term future to Australian Rugby, signing a new agreement that will see him join the Queensland Reds ahead of the 2029 Super Rugby Pacific season.

The 23-Test international, who currently plays in England's Premiership competition with Exeter, has put pen to paper on a contract that secures his return to home soil through to the end of 2030.

Hooper’s signature is a strong endorsement for Australian Rugby with the 25-year-old versatile forward emerging as one of the players to watch in international rugby.

After a standout 2025 international campaign that featured a Player of the Match performance during the Wallabies’ 22-12 third Test victory against the British & Irish Lions, Hooper's long-term commitment is a massive positive for supporters of Australian Rugby.

Hooper was recently named in the Premiership Team of the Season after helping Exeter to the final and while he will fulfill his current commitments in the UK for the next two seasons - his impending arrival in Queensland in 2029 will be welcome addition to the Reds' squad.

Born in Bathurst, Hooper’s journey has taken him from a Bathurst Bulldogs junior to a Super Rugby debut with the Brumbies before being selected in the 2023 Rugby World Cup where he played every single minute for Australia.

Hooper will return to Australian Rugby in mid-2028, at the conclusion of his current deal with Exeter.

Wallaby number 964, Tom Hooper said: "I’m really happy to have my long-term future secured with a move back to Australia in the not-too-distant future.

“I’m thoroughly enjoying my time in Exeter and am focused on continuing to improve my game there before returning to Australia and linking up with Queensland.

“In the short-term, my priority is to continue working hard with the Wallabies where I’m incredibly hungry to contribute on and off the field as we continue to build our game as a group.”

Rugby Australia’s Director of High Performance Peter Horne said: “Tom’s return to Australian Rugby is a real coup for all supporters of the game in this country.

“He’s someone who works incredibly hard on his craft and has already shown the impact he can have at the highest level.”

Reds General Manager, High Performance, Sam Cordingley said: "We're delighted to welcome Tom to the Reds. While it will be a few years before we see him in a Reds jersey, he's another world-class player we can build our squad around.

"In planning for the future, we're confident Tom's decision to join the Reds will be a catalyst for retaining and recruiting players over the next few years."

Tom Hooper

Position: Lock and back row

Height: 199cm

Weight: 124kg

Born: 29/01/2001

Place of birth: Bathurst, New South Wales

Test debut: 2023 v South Africa in Pretoria

Wallaby number: 964

Test caps: 23

Super Rugby Pacific Club: Queensland Reds

Super Rugby Pacific debut: 2021 v Crusaders in Christchurch

Super Rugby Pacific caps: 53 (ACT Brumbies)

First Rugby Club: Bathurst Bulldogs

2026 Wallabies Fixtures

Wallabies 31 defeated by Ireland 33 on Saturday July 4 at Allianz Stadium, Sydney

Wallabies vs France, 5:30pm AEST on Saturday July 11 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Wallabies vs Italy, 6:00pm AWST on Saturday July 18 at HBF Park, Perth

Wallabies vs Japan, Saturday August 8 at Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Higashi-Osaka

Wallabies vs Japan, 3:00pm AEST on Saturday August 15 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville

Wallabies vs Argentina 5:00am AEST on Sunday August 30 at Estadio 23 de Agosto, San Salvador de Jujuy

Wallabies vs Argentina, 5:00am AEST on Sunday September 6 at Estádio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza

Wallabies vs South Africa, 5:30pm AWST on Sunday September 27 at Optus Stadium, Perth

Wallabies vs New Zealand, 3:10pm AEST on Saturday October 10 at Eden Park, Auckland

Wallabies vs New Zealand, 3:45pm AEST on Saturday October 17 at Accor Stadium, Sydney

Wallabies vs England, 2:10am AEDT on Monday November 9 at Allianz Stadium Twickenham, London

Wallabies vs Scotland, 2:10am AEDT on Monday November 16 at Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh

Wallabies vs Wales, 7:10am AEDT on Sunday November 22, Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Nations Championships Finals Weekend, Weekend starting November 27

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