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Gareth Walker

Meet Elliot Wallis - The explosive Hull KR winger called up by new Nigerian national team

The new Nigerian rugby league team names its first ever training squad today - and promising Hull Kingston Rovers winger Elliot Wallis is a proud inclusion.

Wallis - who made his first team debut against Wigan last year aged just 18 - qualifies for the African trailblazers through his grandfather Oloruntoba Alaiyemola, or Joseph as he was known, who was born in Lagos.

Fellow Super League players Tuoyo Egodo, Muizz Mustapha and Sadiq Adebiyi have also been included in the 60-man squad, alongside rising NRL star Jayden Okunbor, a cluster of Championship players and 40 that are playing in the fledgling Nigerian competition.

The team will be coached by former London Bronco Joe Mbu and managed by another ex professional in Ade Adebisi, and Wallis is relishing the opportunity to help grow the sport to new territories and honour his grandfather, who passed away last year.

Wallis - whose own African name is Olafemi - said: “He was was my last link to Africa, in terms of getting involved with something different.

Wallis practises his high ball work in training (Hull KR)

“I have some aunties and cousins that I stay in touch with a bit and there’s a lot of stuff happening politically in Nigeria. But when it comes to sport, that's something that brings the country together and hopefully rugby league can do that.

“When I found out Nigeria was starting a team I got in touch with them straight away. When I tell people about it they always mention the Jamaican bobsleigh team, but I thought it’d be something that would be really good to be a part of.

“It’s just starting off but there are some really good athletes that can do well in rugby league.”

Wallis will not be involved in the upcoming Middle East-Africa Rugby League Championship as he looks to get a full pre-season under his belt after an injury-hit 2019. But he has targeted future competitions, including the possibility of the Emerging Nations World Championship in 2021, having missed out on representing England Academy last year with an ankle issue.

Wallis has already had a taste of first team action at Hull Kingston Rovers (Hull KR)

He had a baptism of fire after making the step up from the City of Hull Academy to Rovers’ first team last season, playing Wigan twice, St Helens, Warrington and Castleford. He was rewarded for his performances - which included two tries against the Wolves - with a three-year full-time contract.

This season his development has been restricted by injury,  but he will be keen to impress newly-appointed permanent Robins boss Tony Smith in training ahead of the 2020 campaign.

Wallis' club profile reads: "Elliot is tipped for a big future of the game, with deceptive strength and bags of pace – in fact, Elliot has a reputation for being one of the quickest."

And Wallis' talents are now set to benefit Nigeria as well as the club that has brought him through.

Elliot Wallis

Club: Hull Kingston Rovers

Age: 19

Position: Wing

Amateur clubs: Skirlaugh Bulls, Bilton Sullys

First team appearances: 5

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