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Lote To Saints?

DubaiSaint

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Wallabies star Lote Tuqiri has had his ARU contract terminated

By David Beniuk
July 01, 2009 Lote Tuqiri has engaged lawyers and will launch immediate legal action against the Australian Rugby Union following the shock termination of his lucrative contract.
Tuqiri's agent Les Ross confirmed the former Wallabies winger would fight his sacking, which was announced on Wednesday evenin by an ARU email.

"All I can tell you is that Lote disputes that the ARU are entitled to terminate his contract and he has retained solicitor Mr Mark O'Brien and Mr Tony Marr, senior counsel, to immediately commence proceedings against the ARU," Ross said.

Mystery surrounds the reason for Tuqiri's dismissal, but the ARU had been conducting
an investigation into a possible breach of the players' code of conduct.

The ARU statement read: "The employment contract of Lote Tuqiri has been terminated effective today.

"ARU has treated this issue as a standard employment matter.

"The ARU will not make any further comment on the matter as it may be the subject of legal proceedings."

It is understood the "legal proceedings" referred to are Tuqiri's action against the ARU and the winger has not broken the law.

It is also understood Tuqiri's absence from Australia's first four international matches this year was not related to the reason for his sacking.

One of Australia's highest paid rugby players, Tuqiri was contracted to the ARU until 2012.

He was signed to a massive deal in 2007 as the ARU regime of Gary Flowers fought off an offer from NRL club South Sydney.

Speculation about the ARU investigation had pointed to a late night visit to the Crown Casino in Melbourne in the lead-up to last month's Test against Italy, which also reportedly involved backs Adam Ashley-Cooper and Peter Hynes.

An internet report had also suggested four high-profile rugby players were involved in a serious off-field incident.

Another report said Tuqiri had been issued with a "final warning letter" after a late-night drinking session with Wallabies teammates in 2007.

An ARU spokesman refused to comment further but the body's chief executive John O'Neill will front the media when the Wallabies Tri-Nations squad is announced on Thursday.

A spokesman for Tuqiri's Super 14 team, the New South Wales Waratahs, said the franchise would be making no comment as the matter related to an ARU investigation.

Rugby Union Players Association boss Tony Dempsey was unaware of the situation when contracted by the media.

"It certainly comes as a surprise," he said.

"We always represent our members, we always look to provide them with advice and we always ensure that all dealings are fair and reasonable."

Tuqiri, 29, has a far from squeaky clean off-field record since switching to union from NRL club Brisbane in 2003.

In 2005 he was involved in the infamous "ice-throwing" incident in Cape Town which resulted in Matt Henjak being sent home.

Tuqiri was fined $500 and given a suspended two-match ban following the incident.

He was sent home from a Wallabies training camp in January 2007 for failing a fitness
test and months later apologised to teammate Sam Norton-Knight for shoving him and giving him a verbal spray during a match for NSW.

Later that year, he apologised to Wallabies selector Michael O'Connor for putting a conversation on speaker-phone as O'Connor was being critical of Waratahs teammate Peter Hewat.

And in July 2007 he was banned for two matches and fined $20,000 for failing to attend a team medical and registering an alcohol reading at a team breath test.

Speculation arose that the 67-Test veteran may consider a move back to rugby league when he was left out of Australia's first four internationals of 2009, with Lachie Turner, Drew Mitchell and Hynes all preferred on the wings.

But Tuqiri denied he would quit rugby in his newspaper column last weekend, and would earn considerably less in the 13-man game.

The Gold Coast Titans have already expressed an interest in Tuqiri, while rebuilding Cronulla and St George Illawarra, the home of former clubmates Wendell Sailor and coach Wayne Bennett could also hold appeal.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,25719005-5016959,00.html

Would be nice to see Lote on the end of our backline... :)
 
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Firey_Dragon

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Where would we put him? Great player back in the day, haven't seen much of him due to not being in the tah's for a while, but surely our 3/4 line is pretty well served at the moment especially considering the money he'd be demanding.
 

Dragons_#1

Bench
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wow would love him at saints!!
Imagine this!

1.Boyd
2.Dell
3.Tuqiri
4.cooper
5.morris
6.soward
7.hornby

Would be the best backline in the game!!
 

saints4ever

First Grade
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reckon IF he ever comes back to league the gladiator will get him to the rabs, in saying that however, lote replacing dell if he retires would be nice :D
 

RedVDave

First Grade
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Forwards win games not wingers, I am not denying Lote's amazing talent but for a 3 three quarter he would be demanding far to much coin i'll pass.
 

Dragons_#1

Bench
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Forwards win games not wingers, I am not denying Lote's amazing talent but for a 3 three quarter he would be demanding far to much coin i'll pass.

Hmm intersting.. i personally think that u need finishers to win games.. why do u think queensland where so strong! look at that backline.. NSW held their own in the forwards.. Dont get me wrong, u need forwards to gain and maintain the momentum! but i think lote would be a great finisher, he knows where the try line is and can defend aswell!
 

Godz Illa

Coach
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Not what we need. Good to see him back in league though, if he dpes come back. But if we want an over-priced outside back from Union I'd prefer Gasnier
 

Wobbygong

First Grade
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No thanks, too slow these days and has never really shown he would make a go at centre in either code - He's exclusively a winger and for the money he'd require there would be plenty of other targets I would go for before Costa Lote.

Ray Parlour has it right Bennett refused to offer him more than 200k (when he left the Broncos) on the basis he was only a winger. Some desperate club like Souths will offer him 650k.
 
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RedVGooner

Juniors
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would be a good addition to our team but the money he will be asking for will price us out, so i wouldn't get into much
 

silverex

Bench
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Lote is good mates with Dell. He came to Kogarah to watch Dell when we played the Sharks this year.

The crowd in the stand gave him a good ovation when he walked past with his family.
 

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