Caleb Hamlin-Uele shares safety job before joining Wakefield

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Caleb Hamlin-Uele, a prop for Wakefield Trinity, recently shared details about his past job before moving to England. He used to make crash barriers for motorways in Australia. This work involved creating eco-friendly walls that are crash-resistant and fire-resistant. Now, Hamlin-Uele is focusing on rugby. He joined Wakefield when they were in the Championship and is helping the team make a strong comeback in the Super League. He enjoys living in Wakefield, where he appreciates the beautiful sunrises and sunsets, even though it lacks a beach. Hamlin-Uele joked about avoiding sharks, which reflects his past life by the sea in Cronulla. The team has started strong in the Super League, and there is a positive atmosphere at the club. Hamlin-Uele expressed his desire for a home win, as the fans have not seen the team perform well for years. He believes they owe it to their supporters to keep improving.


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