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Quade Cooper to play NRL?

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Wallabies X-factor Quade Cooper has revealed he wants to scale great heights in rugby union before considering any thoughts of switching codes.
Despite a report his manager last week held talks with NRL club Parramatta, Cooper has told AAP he's determined to help the Wallabies to the 2011 World Cup and continue Queensland's Super rugby revival.
Australian Rugby Union boss John O'Neill has also stressed the red-hot playmaker, who has verbally agreed to a further two years with the Reds, wouldn't be lost to league.
O'Neill suggested player agent Richard Colreavy's secret Eels meeting was a negotiation stunt ahead of talks with the ARU on Friday afternoon and doubted the NRL could afford him.
Parramatta officials also dismissed Colreavy's approach as a bid to lift his asking price in rugby.
Cooper grew up playing both league and union until 17 and has a healthy interest in the 13-man code but playing rugby - for both the Wallabies and Reds - remains his priority.
"I've always had (league) in the back of my mind because I like watching league and I loved playing it but at the same time I've enjoyed rugby and I haven't really achieved too much in the game as yet that I want to achieve," he told AAP.
"I have been chased a little bit (by leagues clubs before) but at the same time it's pretty hard to leave when you haven't achieved anything.
"My first three years with the Reds we were last, third last and second last.
"To leave on that note, there's two ways to go about it.
"You can want to leave because you are not doing well or you can face that challenge and say you want to stay and be on that wave when it does come in.
"You would think it's just around the corner and if you left now you would miss that."
Cooper has played just 16 Tests and only cemented the Wallabies No.10 jersey in June after starring as the Australian Super 14 player of the year.
But the maturing five-eighth's value to Australian rugby was underlined by his absence in the back-to-back Bledisloe Cup losses in the past fortnight.
The ARU has been tightening its belt since the 2007 World Cup and massive salaries shelled out to Matt Giteau and Lote Tuqiri have become a thing of the past.
But O'Neill said Cooper could expect a reasonable increase in his contract but also indicated he shouldn't forget the support shown by the ARU and QRU following burglary charges in December.
"He's got the world at his feet in our game, he's got a World Cup next year, he's a player we want to retain and we're confident in the coming week or so we'll have a satisfactory deal done," he said.
"I think all of what we've done with Quade in the last six months shows great support for Quade ... the ARU and QRU could not have done more."
On a day he was boosted by the announcement of the return of lock Dan Vickerman for 2011, Wallabies coach Robbie Deans denied he had any concerns at all about Cooper who is yet to challenge himself against the All Blacks.
"There is no dalliance with league," he said. "Quade's expressed to us that not only does he love what he does but he wants to continue doing it."
http://nz.sports.yahoo.com/rugby/news/article/-/7756955/quade-aims-excel-wallabies
 
Just posturing by Cooper's manager to try to jack-up his price at the negotiating table.

Nothing new there then. (remember Big Willy Mason and his BS about wanting to be an All Black)
 
A lot of code switching in Australia in the last couple of years between League, Union and now the Aussie Rules (it'll be interesting to see how Karmichael and Israel go in their new profession) and rising Wallaby star Cooper would be sad to see go if he was to switch to League. However I saw Deans on the news and he said Cooper aint going anywhere so thats great news.
 
its a real pity that most leauge players who try there hand at rugby go straight to the t14 where we cant see them play
 
its a real pity that most leauge players who try there hand at rugby go straight to the t14 where we cant see them play

Im not sure what you mean (surprise surprise) most League players get paid to switch to Union and I dont think Union pays them to be hidden. Besides most converts Ive seen play in the top level like i.e Rodgers, Tuquiri, Jason Robertson etc...
 
i mean guys like gasnier,gower,rooney and a fewothers that go straight to france
i tell you what though that mark mclinden was an absolute star last year would have been a wallaby for sure if he didint get himself injured
 
Oh ok I got you now t14=top 14 I should've clicked lol..

Geez I didnt know Mclinden had gone to Union actually I totally forgot about the guy. You would've thought that he'd gone to Super League. I havent seen him play for awhile but when I saw him last (for Canberra Raiders) he was still that same skilled dangerous runner. Yeah man a good player no doubt.
 
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its a real pity that most leauge players who try there hand at rugby go straight to the t14 where we cant see them play

Why wouldn't you be able to see them play? You're in Europe and there is good coverage of the T14 there; better than NRL I would have thought!!!!

We even get T14 here in NZ. I could have seen Craig Gower playing for Bayonne if I was interested.

i mean guys like gasnier,gower,rooney and a fewothers that go straight to france
i tell you what though that mark mclinden was an absolute star last year would have been a wallaby for sure if he didint get himself injured

Luke Rooney?? He plays for Hawkes Bay, in New Zealand, and has signed to play for the Melbourne Rebels in the Super 15

Mark Gasnier has switched back to League and is playing for the Dragons again
 
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Why wouldn't you be able to see them play? You're in Europe and there is good coverage of the T14 there. We even get it here. I could have seen Craig Gower playing for Bayonne if I was interested.



Luke Rooney??

He plays for Hawkes Bay, in New Zealand, and has signed to play for the Melbourne Rebels in the Super 15

He was referring to him actually moving to Toloun first.
 
Pfff, He'd be an absolute moron if he went before the world cup (he'd be a moron to go and play Rugby Lite in the first place but that's another matter). I don't see this coming to anything. He's looking for money, nothing more.
 
I reckon he will get that money as since Vickerman is returning Au=s really wants to have a go at the WC
 
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