Taqele Naiyaravoro has revealed he would stay in Australia if he gets called up by the Wallabies despite signing an overseas deal.

The Waratahs winger has signed a three‑year deal with Edinburgh from next season, but has a clause in his contract that allows him to pull out if called up by Australia.

Against the Sharks, Naiyaravoro scored his second try in as many weeks, and he seems to be on Australia's radar ahead of the World Cup, however the Fijian‑born flyer admits his focus remains on the Waratahs for the moment.

Nayaravoro said if it's in God's plan, then he will put his hand up for the Wallabies.

The Waratahs face the Crusaders at 9.40pm this Saturday.

Source: Planetrugby