Why the Waratahs’ Mr Fix-It wants permanent home at No.10
Waratahs utility Lawson Creighton is seeking a new contract while aiming to establish himself as a permanent No.10. He has played multiple positions but believes his future lies in the five-eighth role. With several teammates off contract, Creighton is focused on improving his skills to secure a long-term position.
- ▪Lawson Creighton has played at inside centre and five-eighth but wants to specialize in the No.10 jersey.
- ▪He aims to fine-tune his kicking game to reach an elite level as a playmaker.
- ▪Creighton is considering his future with the Waratahs and the possibility of playing for the Wallabies.
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