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Parra talking to yawnion player

Brutus

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I'd say he is trying to bump is price up like many have done before.

In saying that though, from what I've read he'd go well in the NRL. Grew up playing the game and follows it closely.

Rugby League may be able to clean up his off-field image up as well:)

We all know shifting to union turned league cleanskins Wendell and Lote into naughty boys.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...-parramatta-eels/story-e6frexnr-1225904646096

Quade Cooper in secret talks with Parramatta Eels
EXCLUSIVE by Peter Badel and Andrew Hamilton

QUADE Cooper has held secret negotiations with the Parramatta Eels as the Wallabies star weighs up a shock defection to the NRL.
In a bombshell that will rock the Australian Rugby Union, Cooper is contemplating walking out on the code at season's end after his management flew to Sydney last week for talks with Eels boss Paul Osborne.
Osborne refused to comment last night but The Daily Telegraph can reveal that Queensland playmaker Cooper and his manager Richard Colreavy have spoken with the Eels CEO.
At the core of Cooper's concerns is a two-year top-up offer from the ARU.

The offer is so unpalatable that the 22-year-old is prepared to turn his back on the Wallabies' 2011 World Cup campaign.

Cooper verbally agreed to a two-year deal with the Reds in June, but the ARU component of his contract has yet to be sealed - which means he is technically a free agent.

The loss of Cooper would be a devastating blow for the Wallabies and coach Robbie Deans, who is building Australia's Cup campaign around Cooper's attacking wizardry.

Cooper was tight-lipped when contacted last night but revealed he has thought about playing in the NRL.

"I can't say too much," said Cooper, who goes into Wallabies camp next Tuesday after serving a two-match suspension. "I enjoy watching the NRL and wouldn't rule it out.

"Right now, I'm playing rugby, that's my focus. I don't know what's going on there [negotiations with the Eels]. It's been a tough two weeks for me being suspended, so I just want to get back on the field."

Asked if he harboured a desire to be a dual international, Cooper said: "It's too much to be thinking about being a dual international but any footballer who has the opportunity to do it would think about it.

"I'm concentrating on playing for the Wallabies and I'm looking forward to the next few weeks in South Africa."

Cooper's manager declined to comment last night. But it is understood Colreavy will continue talks with the Eels over the next week.

Parramatta sensation Hayne is seen as a crucial bargaining chip because he and Cooper have struck up a friendship via Twitter.

The Eels could do with some attacking spark at the scrumbase after coach Daniel Anderson yesterday dropped young playmaker Daniel Mortimer, who has struggled to replicate the form he showed in his rookie season last year.

The Eels have been searching in vain for a senior mentor for Mortimer, launching unsuccessful attempts to lure Trent Barrett, Brett Kimmorley, Cooper Cronk, Matt Orford and even Brent Sherwin.

Former Wallabies coach John Connolly said that Cooper, who has had burglary charges withdrawn following mediation in July, would be a revelation in the NRL.

"He is a rugby league player through and through," Connolly said. "He'd be very successful in the NRL.

"The challenge for him would be to tighten up his defence. But he is a very talented young man who can be a success in both codes.

"He would be a great five-eighth in rugby league. He's a good distributor and he's got the attacking game to test defences."
 

gaterooze

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At least he's young - but really, if they pay more than a decent reggie wage for him, what's the point? I maintain the same about Tahu - I just don't get it.

Edit: funny that a Wallaby was 6th chioce for the Eels after a bunch of has-beens like Barrett, Kimmorley, Orford and Sherwin.
 
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Garts

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He is the player most likely to be a success in league out of all the union players, I remember thinking I would have loved to see how he would go at Manly when he came onto the scene a couple of years back. His main issue in the NRL would be his defence, his attacking skills are first rate.
 

boxhead

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Would be a great signing for any club; it's funny though, someone in the Eels forum mentioned this before the article came out and everyone shot him down.
If he came to Parramatta....and for a couple of years.....well we'd be set, depending on where he wants to play (whether 6 or 7). Of course, some people on the Parramatta forums suspects Jarryd Hayne will be moved to five-eighth or halfback again to partner him in the halves next year..... :sarcasm:
 

KeepingTheFaith

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Won't happen. With the WC next year he's not going anywhere, and now that it's out in the media the ARU will quickly go into damage control and start splashing money around.
 

Big Pete

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It's an interesting hypothetical.

I don't think he's played one senior game of League yet. So if he was to sign with Parra in the future...you'd imagine he'd be a Blue despite being raised a Qlder.
 

SDM

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I think he would make the choice between Australia and NZ, but SOO would depend who he played for first. This is where the system looks stupid, becasue if Manly signed him, and he had his first game for their feeder club, he would be a QLDer? I think?
 

aussie_q_factor

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Good on him. He is doing the same thing League players have been doing for the last 10 years. Threaten to walk to the competition to bump up your contract price.
 

Paullyboy

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What would happen if he signed for the Eels and his first game for them was an away game in Darwin or Adelaide - he'd be eligible for them under our current stupid system.
 

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