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Carter Gordon

Carter Gordon (born 29 January 2001) is an professional player who primarily plays as a fly-half for the in Pacific and represents the national team, the Wallabies. Standing at 189 cm and weighing 93 kg, Gordon is known for his attacking play, long-range passing, defensive solidity, and kicking ability, allowing him versatility across positions like and inside centre. Born in , , Gordon progressed through local at Sunshine Coast Grammar and , representing at under-16 and under-18 levels before earning selection for the Australian Schools team in 2018. He signed his first professional contract with the at age 17 in 2018, but injuries limited his early opportunities, leading to a move to the in 2021. Over four seasons with the Rebels, he made 46 appearances, highlighted by a standout 2023 campaign that earned him a call-up to the Wallabies. Gordon debuted for the Wallabies as Wallaby No. 967 in July 2023 against in , where he scored a long-range try, and went on to play eight Tests that year, including starts against and three appearances at the . Following the World Cup, he switched codes to , joining the Gold Coast Titans in 2024, but managed only one NRL game in 2024 due to a neck injury. In October 2025, Gordon returned to on a three-year contract with the through 2028, fulfilling a long-held ambition to play for his home state. His comeback was swift, as he was named starting fly-half for the Wallabies' Autumn Nations Series match against on 8 November 2025, marking his first Test since the 2023 World Cup and bringing his international caps to nine.

Early life and education

Family background

Carter Gordon was born on 29 January 2001 in , , . He grew up in the Sunshine hinterland town of Mooloolah, where his family resided during his early years. Gordon's upbringing in this regional environment shaped his formative experiences, with the area's close-knit community providing a supportive backdrop for family life. Gordon has a younger brother, Mason Gordon, born on 9 March 2003. The siblings shared a close relationship growing up in , with their family offering encouragement for personal development amid the challenges of regional living. His father was a significant influence, serving as his coach and biggest supporter in his early endeavors. While specific details on parental backgrounds remain private, Gordon has publicly expressed gratitude for his family's unwavering support during key life transitions. Early non-sporting influences in Gordon's life included the values instilled by his roots, such as resilience and community ties, which his family emphasized from a young age. This foundation helped nurture his determination, as he later transitioned to schooling in the Sunshine Coast area.

Schooling and youth development

Carter Gordon began his formal education on the Sunshine Coast, attending where he first developed an interest in . He later moved to as a boarder to further his schooling and rugby opportunities, excelling as a student-athlete in a competitive environment. At , Gordon emerged as a standout schoolboy player, known for his playmaking skills at fly-half and his ability to lead teams with vision and precision. During his school years, Gordon participated actively in schoolboy rugby competitions, contributing to successful seasons for both institutions. His performances drew attention from scouts, highlighting his potential as a future professional. In 2017 and 2018, he earned selection for the Queensland Schools representative team, where he showcased consistent excellence in high-stakes matches. Gordon's youth development culminated in international recognition when he was named to the Australian Schools and U18 squads in 2018 for a tour to Ireland and Scotland. Following these honors, at the age of 17, he signed a development contract with the Queensland Reds academy in late 2018, joining their training program without making a Super Rugby appearance at that stage. This early affiliation provided structured coaching and exposure to elite-level preparation, laying the groundwork for his professional trajectory.

Rugby union career

Club career

Gordon made his senior domestic debut for Queensland Country in the National Rugby Championship during the 2019 season, appearing in one match and scoring 6 points. He signed with the ahead of the but did not make any appearances for the senior squad due to the season's cancellation amid the . In 2021, Gordon moved to the , where he established himself as the starting fly-half over four seasons (2021–2024), playing 46 matches and contributing 156 points through a combination of tries, conversions, and penalties. Standing at 1.89 meters tall and weighing 94 kilograms, his big-bodied style allowed him to distribute effectively while adding physical presence in defense and at the . Gordon re-signed with the through the end of 2024, during which his consistent performances, particularly in 2023, highlighted his playmaking abilities and earned him a Wallabies call-up. On 12 October 2025, following his release from the National Rugby League's , Gordon signed a three-year contract with the and , running through the end of 2028, with an expected role as the primary fly-half starting in the 2026 Pacific season.

International career

Carter Gordon made his international debut for the Wallabies on 8 2023, entering as a substitute against in and scoring a long-range try shortly after coming on. This performance, combined with his strong club form for the , led to further selection as a fly-half. Over the course of 2023, Gordon earned eight Test caps, showcasing his playmaking abilities and goal-kicking in matches during and northern hemisphere tour. Gordon was named in the Wallabies squad for the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France, where he featured in two pool-stage matches. He started at fly-half in the 35–15 win over Georgia on 9 September and the 15–22 loss to Fiji on 17 September, contributing to the backline's structure in both games. Following the loss to Fiji, Gordon was omitted from the remaining pool matches against Portugal and Wales. Following his switch to rugby league with the Gold Coast at the end of 2023, where injuries limited him to one NRL appearance in 2025, Gordon returned to union by signing a three-year contract with the Queensland and in October 2025, restoring his Wallabies eligibility. He marked his comeback with a start at fly-half in the Wallabies' Autumn Nations Series opener against on 8 November 2025, scoring a try in the 26–19 defeat. Through 2025, Gordon has accumulated nine Test caps and 23 points, primarily from two tries and successful goal-kicks as the primary playmaker.

Rugby league career

Switch to rugby league

Following the collapse of his Super Rugby club, the Melbourne Rebels, in May 2024, Carter Gordon decided to switch from rugby union to , seeking stability and a fresh challenge in the sport he had played as a junior on the Sunshine Coast. At 23 years old, Gordon expressed excitement about rugby league's professional environment and the opportunity to test himself in a new code after a promising start to his union career, including eight Test caps for the Wallabies and a role in the squad. On 12 June 2024, Gordon signed a two-year contract with the National Rugby League's , effective from the 2025 season through to the end of 2026, joining as a high-profile code-switch recruit to bolster the team's halves depth. Negotiations with the Titans impressed Gordon with their professionalism, as highlighted by club CEO Steve Mitchell, who praised Gordon's talent, athleticism, and versatility from his union background. This move marked a return to his early roots, having transitioned to union during his schoolboy days at , where he emerged as a prodigy representing at under-18 level. Less than a month later, on 3 July 2024, Gordon received an early release from the remainder of his contract, allowing him to commence pre-season training with the that week as part of their extended squad. Under head coach , this accelerated integration aimed at a gradual development process, with Gordon joining the top-30 roster for the 2025 NRL season; he described the opportunity as a "dream come true" and expressed gratitude for the chance to learn from experienced teammates early.

Time with Gold Coast Titans

Gordon signed with the ahead of the 2025 NRL season, taking on the role of a professional primarily in the halves position. His time with the club was significantly limited by injury, but he made his NRL debut in Round 27 against the on 6 September 2025, coming off the bench in the ' 36-28 victory at Cbus Super Stadium. Prior to his debut, while building fitness after a preseason injury, Gordon featured for the ' feeder club, the , in the Hostplus Cup competition, where he played several games in the halves and contributed with goal-kicking duties, such as conversions in a 32-12 win over the in Round 21. Gordon's brief stint was derailed by a (CSF) leak—a serious back sustained during preseason training—which caused severe symptoms including headaches and spasms, required , and sidelined him for months, restricting him to just the one NRL appearance overall. On 10 October 2025, following a comprehensive medical review, the Titans granted him an immediate release from the remaining year of his contract, with paying a reported six-figure transfer fee to secure his availability for a return to .

Career statistics

Super Rugby statistics

Carter Gordon made 46 appearances in Super Rugby for the Melbourne Rebels between 2021 and 2024, following his development in the Queensland Reds academy. He accumulated 145 points during this period, primarily through 12 tries (60 points), 30 conversions (60 points), and 5 penalties (15 points), with no drop goals recorded. Gordon predominantly played as fly-half, featuring in 42 of his 46 appearances (91%) in that position, with the remainder at . His starts as fly-half yielded a win-loss record of 14 wins and 29 losses across those games. The following table provides a season-by-season breakdown of his Super Rugby statistics with the :
SeasonAppearances (Starts)PointsTriesConversionsPenaltiesWins-Losses
20216 (5)90301-5
202214 (7)51004-10
202313 (13)357004-9
202413 (13)9642755-8
Gordon's form peaked in 2023, when he started all 13 matches and contributed significantly to the team's points tally through a combination of tries. As of November 2025, Gordon has not yet made a Super Rugby appearance for the Queensland Reds.

National Rugby League statistics

Carter Gordon made his National Rugby League (NRL) debut in the sole first-grade appearance of his career to date, playing as a centre for the Gold Coast Titans in Round 27 of the 2025 season against the Wests Tigers on 6 September 2025 at Cbus Super Stadium. The Titans secured a 36–28 victory in that match, avoiding the wooden spoon. Gordon played the full 80 minutes but recorded no points, tries, or goals in the game. He completed 14 tackles with 5 misses, contributing defensively in his positional role. Prior to his NRL debut, Gordon featured in reserve-grade competition for the Titans' affiliate, the , in the 2025 Hostplus Cup (). He appeared in 4 matches, scoring 1 try and 6 goals for 16 points total, while making 55 tackles at an 87.3% efficiency rate.
SeasonCompetitionGamesTriesGoalsPointsTackles MadeMinutes Played
2025NRL10001480

International statistics

Carter Gordon has earned 9 caps for the Australian national team, the Wallabies, spanning from 2023 to 2025 (as of 20 November 2025), with all appearances at the fly-half position where he demonstrated strong control of the game's tempo and kicking game. His Test record stands at 4 wins and 5 losses, reflecting the Wallabies' challenging period during his involvement. In these matches, Gordon has accumulated 26 points, primarily through his goalkicking duties as the primary fly-half. The breakdown includes 1 try (5 points), 3 conversions (6 points), and 5 penalties (15 points). He featured prominently in the , appearing in all four pool-stage matches—starting against and (wins), and coming off the bench against and (losses)—as Australia finished fourth in Pool C and was eliminated in the group stage.
StatisticValue
Total Caps9
Starts7
Points Scored26
Tries1
Conversions3
Penalties5
Win-Loss Record4–5
Gordon's international output underscores his reliability in high-stakes environments, with his kicking accuracy providing crucial points in tight contests.

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