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Josh Callinan

Maizen relishes World Cup experience with Italy

Former Central first grader Jake Maizen representing Italy against Australia at the men's World Cup in England. Picture Getty Images

Jake Maizen remains unsure where his next footy move will be, but the former Central first grader won't forget his first World Cup experience anytime soon.

Representing his family heritage, 25-year-old Maizen scored four tries in three matches for Italy which featured a hat-trick on debut and a clash against Australia.

"It's been an absolute rollercoaster of a month," Maizen told the Newcastle Herald.

"It's pretty special to me to be able to represent my heritage, the country of Italy and family name on the world stage."

Jake Maizen playing for Central in 2017. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers

Maizen burst onto the Newcastle Rugby League scene back in 2017, crossing six times in his opening three games with the Butcher Boys.

It was a similar arrival at international level, getting over the stripe on three occasions in Italy's opening-round upset against Scotland (28-4).

Maizen says it was "surreal" joining a select group of players to nab a hat-trick on debut for their country at a World Cup.

"To go out and do what we did that day was huge, the tries were just the cherry on top," he said.

Italy rounded out the group stage with heavy losses to both Fiji (60-4) and Australia (66-6).

"It was an unreal experience sharing the field with some of the best players in rugby league," Maizen said in relation to facing the Kangaroos.

Maizen, who played juniors at Central from under 13s, also had a stint with Sydney club St Marys but most recently lined up for Queensland Cup side Sunshine Coast Falcons.

"I haven't signed anything for next year as of yet, that's something I'm working out currently," he said.

"Obviously it's any footy player's dream to play NRL. I'd love to keep progressing forward so we'll see what comes of this."

Upper Hunter product Lachlan Walmsley (Scotland) and Cessnock junior Robert Tuliatu (Greece) have wrapped up their World Cup campaigns.

Tevita Toloi (Fiji), recently with the Knights in Jersey Flegg and previously at Macquarie, continues in the quarter-finals as part of the Bati squad.

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