Rugby Australia and the ACT Brumbies are delighted to announce Nick Frost has re-committed to Australian Rugby.
The 25-year-old’s new contract will see him remain in the nation’s capital until the end of 2027, making the athletic second rower the latest in a string of key Wallabies to sign until at least the home Rugby World Cup.
Born in Sydney, Frost began his rugby journey as a Hornsby Lions junior, and was educated at Knox Grammar, where he was selected in the 2017 Australian Schoolboys side.
A product of the Australian pathways, in 2019 he was part of the Junior Wallabies squad that came runners-up to France in the u20 World Championship in Argentina; a tournament where was remembered for a viral 60-metre solo try, outpacing a number of Ireland’s outside backs.
The 206cm tall-timber joined the ACT Brumbies program in 2019 where he honed his set-piece and was part of the squad that lifted the 2020 Super Rugby AU title, in what was his first professional season, since going on to play for the club on 67 occasions.
His strong form at club level saw him named in the 2021 Wallabies squad, however he would need to wait until the following year to make his Test debut against England in Perth, going on to make nine appearances for Australia in his debut International season.
He has since become a mainstay of the Wallabies setup, part of the 2023 Rugby World Cup group and featured heavily in Joe Schmidt’s matchday squads throughout 2024, amassing 25 Tests so far in the gold jersey.
His re-signing further strengthens the ACT Brumbies and Wallabies moving into this year’s British & Irish Lions Series and the home Rugby World Cup in a little over two years’ time.
ACT Brumbies and Wallabies lock Nick Frost said: “I’m really pleased to secure my long-term future with the ACT Brumbies and Australian Rugby.
“I feel I have a lot more growth as a player and a person and here with the Brumbies is the best place for me to do that.
“As a kid growing up I always dreamed to represent the Wallabies and with a couple of really key milestones coming up in Australian Rugby and I’ll be doing everything I can to be part of those in a gold jersey.”
Rugby Australia Director of High-Performance Peter Horne said: “Nick’s a great athlete who has performed well consistently for both the Brumbies and the Wallabies over a number of years, so to have him re-commit is a positive for Australian Rugby.”
“We’re looking forward to continuing to watch him develop as a player and a person and to support him to achieve his goals on and off the field.”
ACT Brumbies CEO Phil Thomson said: “We’re delighted that Nick has committed his future to the Brumbies.
“Since joining the club in 2019, he has gone from strength to strength and he showed on the recent Spring Tour with the Wallabies how important he is to Australian Rugby, having developed into a world-class lock.
“We’re looking forward to seeing Nick develop even further in the coming years as part of the Brumbies rugby program and hopefully deliver success on the field with the rest of the team.”
Position: Lock
Height: 206cm
Weight: 120kg
Date of Birth: 10 October 1999
Place of Birth: Sydney, NSW
Test debut: 2022 v England in Brisbane
Test caps: 25
Super Rugby debut: 2020 v Rebels, Canberra
Super Rugby caps: 67
First Rugby club: Hornsby Lions
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