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Josh Schuster (born 5 May 2001) is a Samoa international rugby league footballer who last played as a second-row forward or five-eighth for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL.

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Background

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Schuster was born in Sydney, Australia to Australian parents of Samoan and German descent. Schuster's grandfather David and great-uncle Peter both represented Samoa in rugby union,[2] while another great-uncle, John, represented New Zealand in rugby union and Samoa in rugby league.[3] His uncle Peter represented Australia in rugby sevens.[2]

He played junior rugby league for the Mount Pritchard Mounties.

Career

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2020

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Schuster made his NRL debut in round 17 of the 2020 NRL season for Manly-Warringah against the Wests Tigers; in a 34–32 loss at Brookvale Oval in an NRL game.[4]

2021

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In round 5 of the 2021 NRL season, Schuster scored his first try in the NRL in Manly-Warringah's 13–12 win over the New Zealand Warriors. Schuster played 21 games for Manly in the 2021 NRL season including the club's preliminary final loss against South Sydney.[5]

2022

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On 9 February, it was announced that Schuster would be ruled out indefinitely from playing after sustaining an ankle injury at pre-season training.[6] He made 13 appearances for Manly in the 2022 NRL season as the club finished 11th on the table and miss out on the finals.[7] Schuster was one of seven players involved in the Manly pride jersey player boycott.[8]

2023

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On 4 July, Schuster signed a three-year contract extension to remain at Manly until the end of the 2027 season.[9]

Schuster was demoted to reserve grade for the second time in the 2023 NRL season after a lacklustre performance against the New Zealand Warriors in round 25.[10] Schuster played 15 matches for Manly in the 2023 NRL season as the club finished 12th on the table and missed the finals.[11]

2024

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On 10 April, it was announced that Schuster had been told by Manly officials he was free to negotiate with other clubs despite the player being contracted to Manly until the end of 2027.[12] On 24 April just 14 days after being told he was free to negotiate the Manly club mutually agreed and released Schuster from the remainder of his contract.[13] On 18 September, Schuster had signed a one-year deal to join the South Sydney Rabbitohs.[14]

2025

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On 21 June, Schuster announced he would be taking an indefinite break from rugby league due to mental health reasons.[15] Schuster was one of nine players that was released by the South Sydney club at the end of their season.[16]

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Early life and junior career

Family background and heritage

Josh Schuster was born on November 9, 2002, in Sydney, Australia, to parents of Samoan descent who were themselves born in Australia. His grandparents hail from Samoa, instilling a strong connection to Samoan heritage that Schuster has publicly embraced, particularly in his international representation for the Samoan national team. Raised in Sydney's western suburbs, Schuster grew up in a household influenced by this Pacific Island lineage, which emphasizes family bonds and cultural pride. Schuster's extended family features a prominent sporting legacy across rugby codes, predominantly rugby union but with ties to league. His grandfather, David Schuster, represented Samoa in rugby union, while a great uncle, Fred Schuster, also played at an elite level. Uncles include John Schuster, a former All Black who also played for Samoa and Newcastle Knights in rugby league, and Peter Schuster, an Australian rugby sevens international. This union-heavy family background contrasted with Schuster's preference for rugby league from a young age, despite early training influences leaning toward the 10 position in union. Multiple family members, including uncles and possibly siblings, have represented Samoa, reinforcing the clan's athletic tradition and national pride.

Development in rugby league

Schuster commenced his rugby league journey with the Mount Pritchard Mounties, a junior club based in Sydney's southwest. At the age of 14, he entered the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles' development system, progressing through their academy pathways. In the club's Harold Matthews Memorial Shield under-16s competition, Schuster featured prominently for Manly during the 2017 season, contributing to their runners-up finish in the grand final and scoring a try in the decider against the . His performances earned selection for the under-16s team that year, one of five Manly players rewarded for their form. Advancing to the S. G. Ball Cup under-18s, Schuster captained Manly's side in 2019, leading them to the grand final while excelling as a . He secured the club's S. G. Ball Player of the Year and Player's Player awards that season, highlighting his leadership and skill in steering the team through a competitive campaign. Schuster also represented in the under-18s fixture, further validating his status among the nation's top junior talents. Manly recognized his contributions by awarding him the inaugural Junior Representative Player of the Year in September 2019. Schuster later attributed much of his growth to the Sea Eagles' structured pathways program, which supported his technical refinement and personal maturity alongside long-term peers.

Professional club career

Tenure with Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (2020–2023)

Schuster made his NRL debut for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles on 5 September 2020, during round 17 against the at , in a 34–32 loss. He had joined the club's development pathways at age 14. That season, limited by the shortened NRL schedule due to the , he appeared in only one first-grade match. In the , Schuster established himself as a versatile forward, primarily playing in the second row, and featured in 21 games for Manly, scoring 2 tries for 8 points. His contributions helped the Sea Eagles reach the preliminary finals, where they lost to South Sydney. Observers noted his potential as a long-term halves partner and future club captain. The 2022 season saw Schuster hampered by injuries, including a serious injury during pre-season training that sidelined him for the first six weeks and an ankle issue later. He played 13 games, scoring 1 try, but struggled with form and after shifting positions. Early in 2023, Schuster faced fitness and injury challenges, including a quad strain, leading to him being stood down to focus on conditioning after just three appearances. He returned in May, delivering a strong performance that drew praise for silencing critics. Schuster featured in 15 games that year, scoring 2 tries, and in June signed a three-year contract extension worth $2.4 million despite ongoing scrutiny over his consistency. Over his tenure from 2020 to 2023, he accumulated 50 first-grade appearances and 5 tries for the club.

Departure from Manly and stint with South Sydney Rabbitohs (2024–2025)

In April 2024, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles coach Anthony Seibold announced that Josh Schuster was granted permission to negotiate with other clubs, despite remaining under contract for the 2024 season. On April 24, 2024, the club mutually agreed to release Schuster from the final three years of his contract, which had been valued at approximately $800,000 annually, providing him with a termination payout equivalent to the full 2024 season's salary, reported around $1 million. This decision followed Schuster's inconsistent performances and reported mental health challenges, with the player opting to take personal leave for the remainder of 2024 rather than seeking an immediate NRL transfer. Following his release, Schuster remained inactive from competitive throughout 2024, focusing on personal recovery. On September 18, 2024, the signed him to a one-year contract extending until the end of the 2025 season, valued at a reduced salary of approximately $140,000 to $300,000, under new coach Wayne Bennett as a low-risk opportunity to revive his career. During the 2025 NRL season with the Rabbitohs, Schuster failed to secure a single first-grade appearance across 24 rounds, remaining confined to reserve-grade or training duties amid ongoing personal and performance hurdles. In June 2025, he and the club mutually agreed to an indefinite lay-off due to personal issues, further limiting his involvement. On September 12, 2025, following the Rabbitohs' elimination from contention, the club confirmed Schuster's departure as part of nine players not retained beyond 2025, marking the end of his brief tenure without any NRL games played. This release concluded Schuster's professional NRL career at 50 games, primarily accumulated during his Manly stint.

International career

Representation for Samoa

Schuster, eligible for Samoa through his Samoan heritage, was named in the Toa Samoa squad for the 2022 Pacific Test series. He made his international debut on June 25, 2022, starting at second-row in Samoa's 58–6 victory over the Cook Islands at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. During the pre-match anthem, Schuster was overcome with emotion, weeping on the field in tribute to a deceased family member and close friend, later dedicating his performance to them. Schuster recorded no tries or points in the match but contributed to 's dominant win, which showcased the team's powerful backrow including himself and Jayden Su'A. Initially selected for 's 2022 campaign, Schuster withdrew in August 2022 to prioritize fitness and preparation for the with Manly, citing the need to address weight and conditioning issues. This decision marked his sole senior Test appearance to date for .

Off-field life and challenges

Personal and family matters

Schuster has resided with his parents in their home in , following the termination of his contract with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in April 2024. This arrangement provided stability amid professional uncertainties, with Schuster describing the period as allowing him to step away from rugby pressures and reconnect with . In July 2022, Schuster and his family encountered death threats stemming from their refusal to wear Manly's pride-themed jerseys, a stance rooted in their Christian religious convictions. Schuster publicly affirmed no regrets over the decision, emphasizing ongoing respect for teammates while prioritizing personal and familial principles. The incident highlighted tensions between individual beliefs and club initiatives, affecting Schuster's off-field security. Schuster maintains a longstanding connection with the family of his childhood friend and former teammate Keith Titmuss, who collapsed and died during a Manly training session on November 23, 2020. Having known Titmuss since school, Schuster pledged in February 2024 to fulfill the legacy Titmuss's family desired, viewing it as a personal commitment intertwined with familial values of loyalty and remembrance.

Mental health and performance issues

Schuster's inconsistent performances at the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles from 2022 onward were attributed by the player himself to underlying challenges that persisted for approximately two years. In May 2024, following his release from the club, Schuster stated that these issues had caused fluctuations in his on-field output, including periods of underperformance despite earlier promise as a high-profile signing. He described emerging "on the other side" of the battle after leaving Manly, suggesting a temporary alleviation that facilitated his move to the on a through the end of the 2025 season. Despite this reported progress, mental health difficulties resurfaced during his tenure with the Rabbitohs. On June 21, 2025, Schuster's management announced an indefinite suspension from rugby league to prioritize his welfare, with the club affirming full support amid his pursuit of professional help. He had debuted for Souths in April 2025 after addressing calf injuries and prior mental hurdles but featured only sparingly thereafter, including limited New South Wales Cup appearances post-break. These episodes compounded performance setbacks, such as ongoing injury management and failure to secure consistent NRL selection, ultimately contributing to his release from the Rabbitohs in August 2025 without fulfilling the contract's potential.

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