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'Sick of hearing about it': Australia's rugby players fed up with Eddie Jones' flirtation

New Wallabies coach Eddie Jones (centre) poses with Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan (left) and CEO Andy Marinos (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

One of Australia’s top player agents has come out with frustrations levelled at incoming Wallabies head coach Eddie Jones and the continual dalliance in the media over rugby league players.

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Since Jones’ arrival back in Australia, there’s been no secret about his wish list of NRL targets for the Wallabies, getting involved in a war of words in the media with rugby league figures Peter V’Landys and Blake Solly.

Rugby Australia’s pursuit of Roosters star Joseph Suaalii has long been a media narrative making the headlines, while recent admiration for Cam Murray of the Rabbitohs has been a hot topic recently.

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But Jones’ approach might be rubbing up Australia’s current players the wrong way, particularly in the wake of the loss of Wallabies loose forward Pete Samu to French club Bordeaux.

One prominent player agent, David Rawlings, let fly at the current approach which he labelled a ‘debacle’ as speculation about big money offers for league players float around the media.

“The rugby players in general are sick of hearing about it. A lot of the boys are thinking, if they want NRL players, we’ll have to look elsewhere. It’s become a debacle,” Rawlings told News Corp’s Herald Sun.

‘They’ve just lost Pete Samu to Bordeaux, who’s been in the rugby system for a long time.”

Two-time Super Rugby champion Samu is the latest in a long list of players who have taken deals overseas to capture their full market value.

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The Japanese market has hovered up talent in the last few years including the likes of high profile Wallabies Samu Kerevi, Marika Koroibete, Rory Arnold and Quade Cooper.

In the emerging player tier also Australia has lost the likes of Isaac Lucas, Harry Hockings and players now capped by Japan in Dylan Riley and Jack Cornelson.

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Rawlings blasted Rugby Australia’s handling of Brumbies star Tom Wright, who his company manages, calling on the organisation to look after those who made sacrifices during the Covid years to stay in Australia.

“We’re sitting here waiting to get a deal done after the World Cup,” he said.

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“This is the current Wallaby fullback yet they’re talking about all the NRL players and million-dollar offers.

‘What about looking after your own. Loyalty works both ways. Look at the sacrifices the players have made in rugby.

“They all took a 50 per cent pay cut during Covid and didn’t get it paid back like the league guys did.”

Wright himself was an NRL player with the Manly Sea Eagles before switching back to the code he excelled at as a schoolboy.

He’s since had 50 caps for the Brumbies since joining them in 2019 and played 22 Test for the Wallabies since 2020.

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flyinginsectshrimp 814 days ago

Ah, so this entire article is not about 'players in general' who are sick of Eddie's flirtations with NRL, but rather about the agent trying to push RA to extend Tom Wright. I don't think Pete Samu has signed with a French club because Eddie's keen on Cameron Murray at 12. FFS, RugbyPass journalism (can you call it that?) is absolutely shite.

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isaac 815 days ago

Calm down...Jones is just trying to get rugby to be the hot topic in Australia...

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Willie 815 days ago

Everything to do with Jones is a "debacle".

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JW 33 minutes ago
Broken hand or not, Richie Mo'unga is still New Zealand's best 10

Should Kiwi players contracted to overseas clubs be available to the All Blacks?

Well I didn’t realise that Ardie was returning to Moana in 2027, I thought he would go back to the Hurricanes (where he is on loan from). That is basically a three year sabbatical, and if say SR was able to move it’s season back, and JRLO, it’s forward (or continue later into June), and have a Club Pacific Cup to play for against each other for over 2 months, how much difference is that to the allowance of 3 All Blacks to be loaned to Moana each season?


Granted, the 3 AB quota is probably only something put in during the beginning of their existence to give them a boost but maybe NZR don’t find too many downsides from it? The new tournament could be regulated heavily, all teams data open to the respective unions to monitor their players in overseas teams etc.

“They’ve earned the opportunity; they’ve been loyal, they get to go away and come back.” In this respect, there is no difference between Jordie and Richie

There is a huge difference here! Richie didn’t want to come back, he is staying in Japan FFS LOL

That freedom of choice is what sticks in Robinson’s craw

I doubt it’s that, I think it’s more the look of not getting your man. Though if Robinson was to think deeper on it, it could have fuel a hatred of allowing “free men”, yes.

It leaves New Zealand rugby in something of a quandary

You mean NZR? No, I think it leaves the player in a quandary..

This is no washed-up has-been seeking to improve his pension plan in some easy far corner of planet rugby, it is a player still near the peak of his powers and marked by his resilience in the face of adversity.

I had been thinking in all likely hood it had been looking more and more likey; Richie would need to switch allegiance if he really was in a quandary about what he could achieve. With a typical normal NH player returning Mo’unga would have arguable had more time in the saddle at International level if he choose Samoa or Tonga, but then I realised that JRLO players return so early in the year that he will still be able to join club rugby, and doesn’t need to wait for NPC.


Richie’s two further titles probably haven’t helped the situation. Arguably one of the reasons he underperformed on the International stage was because of the ease of his domestic success. He struggled for a long time with what it actually meant to be a top player, and I really wouldn’t be surprised if he has lapsed back into that mindset playing in the JRLO. But if he could return to NZ in May or June next year, and selectable in July, well I would back him to then have enough time to get back to where he was when he nearly won a WC with the team on his shoulders.


On the other hand, a team made of up of Mircale Fai’ilagi, Taufa Funaki?, Richie, Lalomilo Lalomilo, Tele’a, Shaun Stevenson would be pretty baller for Samoa as well!

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