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https://twitter.com/#!/FaingaaTwins/status/171391790409195520@FaingaaTwins said:It's goodbye for Fainga'a twins http://fb.me/JScng82y
http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...r-Fainga'a-twins/story-fn8t7efs-1226275214898
THE Fainga'a twins could be lost to Australian rugby, victims of ARU cost-cutting that will force them overseas and apart for the first time in their careers.
The charismatic Reds duo, who were part of the Wallabies World Cup campaign, have fallen out of the top tier of locally contracted players, meaning the big money on offer overseas is getting harder to ignore.
The ARU is attempting to stem serious financial losses by slashing the number of contract top-ups it offers from about 50 two years ago to 26.
The Queensland Reds have presented upgraded offers to Saia and Anthony but the money is dwarfed by interest from Japan and France.
But the chances of the Faingaas being signed by the same overseas club are slim, which means that after 20 years and more than 400 games together from the under-6s to Super Rugby to the World Cup, the off-contract brothers will be torn apart.
Their manager, Peter Apolakiatis, has begun negotiating with separate overseas clubs. "Overseas is a genuine option and they are prepared to finally split up and explore all opportunities," Apolakiatis said. "A Japanese club is in the process of offering Ant a contract, and so is a French club."
The Faingaas, who went through school and junior sides together before playing for the Brumbies, joined Queensland in 2009 as a package deal.
They are devastated to be ending a rugby partnership that started in Queanbeyan when they were five.
"They are absolutely (shattered to be splitting)," Apolakiatis said.
"However, it comes a time where these decisions need to be made.
"As we all know, you have limited amount of time to (earn money as a professional athlete)."
Saturday's Super Rugby match against the Waratahs is the first of the season, but it may be the last time the Faingaas play in Sydney this year unless named for the Wallabies or NSW host a final against the Reds.