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Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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Are these guys that are contracted are going to still fall under the salary cap and roster size limits?

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Only if they remain contracted. The Reds will be hoping they seek opportunities elsewhere so they can be released from their current contracts.

It would be unusual for a player to decide that they just wanted to play club rugby, pocket the cash and effectively put their career on hold.

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Pieman

Ward Prentice (10)
Apart from all the obvious bits of strangeness attached to this, why would the Brisbane City NRC squad still be training???
 
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Only if they remain contracted. The Reds will be hoping they seek opportunities elsewhere so they can be released from their current contracts.

It would be unusual for a player to decide that they just wanted to play club rugby, pocket the cash and effectively put their career on hold.

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It wouldn’t at all be unusual given the circumstances... If he is getting paid $800k-$1million/year, and he is only offered $500k/annum at a new club, it would require Quade having to forgo $300-500k/year in earnings to keep playing. That price estimate isn’t unusual given there is little value in an overseas club recruiting Quade for the current season. He would only be valued for the 2018-2019 season.

Alternatively the QRU may agree to continue paying him the difference between the value of his current contract and his new contract. Either way it’s difficult to see a scenario where the QRU aren’t just throwing money away.

Maybe he will serve as a marque for the new IRPC.
 

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Will Genia (78)
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It wouldn’t at all be unusual given the circumstances. If he is getting paid $800k-$1million/year, and he is only offered $500k/annum at a new club, it would require Quade having to forgo $300-500k/year in earnings to keep playing. There’s little value in an overseas club recruiting Quade given the current season status.

Alternatively the QRU may agree to continue paying him the difference between the value of his current contract and his new contract. Either wayC it’s difficult to see a scenario where the QRU aren’t just throwing money away.
Definitely. In that sort of scenario I would imagine all parties seeking some sort of pay out arrangement.

Cooper clearly wouldn't want to lose out financially but also is unlikely to put a halt to an elite professional career.

If Cooper can secure a contract elsewhere for a team he wants to play for and the ARU and Reds can get out of a solid chunk of their financial obligations it probably represents the best outcome from a bad situation for all parties.

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dru

Tim Horan (67)
While we are at it, and the timing with respect to Quade is the absolute "highlight" of this, it is also utterly churlish and despicable to be treating Frisby and Vanzatti (if true) in this manner.

The business ethics around this must lie squarely at the feet of Thorn. And a gutless QRU if they have knowingly allowed it.

The term "honesty" in this situation is just about the archetype of "specious".
 

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Jimmy Flynn (14)
I’ve been told that Nick Jooste (fly half from brumbies, force and Australia 20s) has moved to Brisbane and has linked with Norths. I wonder if he will come into the fold with the reds now that Quade isn’t required or if this is why he has moved to Queensland
 

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Greg Davis (50)
Interesting that Cooper and Frisby are gone.

Is Thorn to QLD country what Cheika is the the Tahs?

Selections based on loyalties to a lower level of rugby?

I am pretty disappointed, my two favorite players leaving at the same time.

The QRU is lucky that no matter what they do supporters like me will stick with them and lets face it no decision will make the crowds get worse that 2016 so I guess there is no downside.
 

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George Gregan (70)
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So why do you guys think Cooper isn't in his plans? (and stupidity isn't an answer) Coachability? Attitude? Style of play?
 

dru

Tim Horan (67)
Interesting that Cooper and Frisby are gone.

Is Thorn to QLD country what Cheika is the the Tahs?

Selections based on loyalties to a lower level of rugby?

I am pretty disappointed, my two favorite players leaving at the same time.

The QRU is lucky that no matter what they do supporters like me will stick with them and lets face it no decision will make the crowds get worse that 2016 so I guess there is no downside.

I had similar thoughts on Brisbane City, LB. Glad someone raised it. OTOH, no the Reds don't have no room to move on the down side. Starting base is low, I grant, but they are doing a pretty bloody good job of it.
 

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Stirling Mortlock (74)
Only if they remain contracted. The Reds will be hoping they seek opportunities elsewhere so they can be released from their current contracts.

It would be unusual for a player to decide that they just wanted to play club rugby, pocket the cash and effectively put their career on hold.

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He might be able to do that for a season, and then rejoin the Reds at the end of the year when they appoint a new head coach.........
 
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Quade to the Sunwolves would be the best outcome for the QRU, someone to take up his wage immediately. Might add some spice into the Sunwolves v Reds match


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RoffsChoice

Jim Lenehan (48)
How much of this is down to Thorn understanding the Tuttle-Stewart partnership, and how much is just not rating Quade? Frisby is understandable, I'm sure Genia would be in Queensland if they hadn't given Frisby an extension.
 

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Nathan Sharpe (72)
Only if they remain contracted. The Reds will be hoping they seek opportunities elsewhere so they can be released from their current contracts.

It would be unusual for a player to decide that they just wanted to play club rugby, pocket the cash and effectively put their career on hold.

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Why would he "seek a release": it is highly likely that they have breached his contract by telling him not to bother showing up any more. He certainly has the whip hand negotiating the terms on which the contract is terminated and I hope he doesn't waste it.
 

dru

Tim Horan (67)
How much of this is down to Thorn understanding the Tuttle-Stewart partnership, and how much is just not rating Quade? Frisby is understandable, I'm sure Genia would be in Queensland if they hadn't given Frisby an extension.

If by "Frisby is understandable" you are talking about his performances, maybe. If it means he has been treated satisfactorily, then no.
 
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