'Sick of hearing about it': Australia's rugby players fed up with Eddie Jones' flirtation
One of Australiaās 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.
Since Jonesā arrival back in Australia, thereās 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 VāLandys and Blake Solly.
Rugby Australiaās 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.
But Jonesā approach might be rubbing up Australiaās 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 ādebacleā as speculation about big money offers for league players float around the media.
āThe rugby players in general are sick of hearing about it. A lot of the boys are thinking, if they want NRL players, weāll have to look elsewhere. Itās become a debacle,ā Rawlings told News Corpās Herald Sun.
āTheyāve just lost Pete Samu to Bordeaux, whoās been in the rugby system for a long time.ā
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.
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.
Rawlings blasted Rugby Australiaās 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.
āWeāre sitting here waiting to get a deal done after the World Cup,ā he said.
āThis is the current Wallaby fullback yet theyāre talking about all the NRL players and million-dollar offers.
āWhat about looking after your own. Loyalty works both ways. Look at the sacrifices the players have made in rugby.
āThey all took a 50 per cent pay cut during Covid and didnāt get it paid back like the league guys did.ā
Wright himself was an NRL player with the Manly Sea Eagles before switching back to the code he excelled at as a schoolboy.
Heās since had 50 caps for the Brumbies since joining them in 2019 and played 22 Test for the Wallabies since 2020.