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Siblings Katalina Amosa and Brandon Paenga-Amosa scoring tries and mimicking each other

Although you have a young years butting heads, Catalina and Brandon are now close.

“To be fair, we were not so close to grow up. We always fought and probably not until I hit the beginning of the 20s, then ‘Okay, you are not too bad. We can do it, we can be friends’.”

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Now, Katalina says that she is her brother’s greatest supporter: “He is constantly proud of me and always voice it.

Apart from advice to his little sister, Brandon planned a secret plan in front of the World Cup for the two. The weekend was the idea that Wallabies and Wallaroos were sitting in the same place for team photos.

“It was a little hard because we are different heights and I am not the longest … There was a lot of planning. Because I was like ‘I can’t sit in the back,’ it was like ‘I can’t sit in the middle’, so I’m happy to find that front row [spot]. “

Brandon promised to fly to England if he did the Wallarroos final. Meanwhile, his mothers went to South Africa to watch Brandon in Cape Town, and this week flying to England and watching Australia’s match against the United States on Sunday.

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If they do it in the final, Wallaroos will play in front of a stadium sold by 82,000 supporters in Twickenham. A woman will be the biggest crowd in the Rugby match in history and excludes the largest crowds in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

“This is quite surprising because I think that people are only interested in women’s rugby and show people pay attention and people are willing to pay attention and support girls,” he said.

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