Overview
- Nic White has earned 72 caps since his 2013 debut, establishing himself as a mainstay of the Wallabies over 14 years.
- He launched his Super Rugby career with the ACT Brumbies in 2011, enjoyed spells with Montpellier and Exeter Chiefs in Europe, and returned to play for the Brumbies and later Western Force.
- White said he felt it was the right moment to hand over the scrum-half role to emerging talent ahead of Australia’s 2027 home Rugby World Cup.
- Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt praised White as the ultimate competitor and a team-first leader who has anchored Australia’s backline for over a decade.
- His final Test at Stadium Australia will also serve as Australia’s last chance to avoid a 3-0 Lions series sweep.