Queensland Reds strike weapon Hunter Paisami has denied reports he has locked in a move to Japanese rugby.
The Wallabies centre, who comes off contract at season’s end, says what’s best for his family will dictate his next move.
With a home World Cup on the horizon, his young family’s wellbeing to consider and a desire to deliver premiership glory to Ballymore, plenty is at stake for the 27-year-old.
Hunter Paisami has hit career-best form under Queensland Reds coach Les Kiss.Credit: Getty Images
But despite suggestions at the end of 2025 he would venture to Japan after the Super Rugby Pacific campaign, Paisami told this masthead that while he was still assessing his options, he hoped to remain in Queensland.
“I’m just, at the moment, still locked in here at Reds and Rugby Australia, but I’m still open and yarning with my manager through some options. But so far, I’m here, and I’m locked in here,” he said.
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“For me as well, it’s about having to set up my family. Obviously, this career is not forever, so for me, playing is always about my family. That’s a family decision, and I know whatever decision my partner and kids decide to do is the right one.”
Paisami has blossomed into one of Australia’s leading centres under the tutelage of Reds and future Wallabies coach Les Kiss, who has given him the belief to trust his skillset and instincts.
Since Kiss’ arrival, Paisami has developed into a three-pronged threat, with his playmaking and kicking abilities growing alongside his barnstorming running style.

