Miles Amatosero is described across multiple outlets as having turned around a troubled period and is now moving toward a potential Test debut with Australia’s Wallabies. The reports say that about six months ago, the NSW lock was disciplined after punching a teammate during a training incident. Since then, coverage focuses on his effort to “walk the line,” suggesting a period of learning, accountability, and improved discipline within the team environment. All three articles frame his current status as a pathway to selection, noting that next month he is on track to win a Test debut. While the sources emphasize the contrast between the earlier training brawl and his recent progress, they do not dispute the central timeline: the incident occurs months earlier, and his form and readiness since then place him within reach of an international debut. Together, the reporting presents a single narrative arc—discipline issues followed by a recovery and rise to the Test conversation—without adding competing interpretations of the underlying facts.