Rebels add trio to squad
May 17, 2010 - 4:25PM
New signing . . . former Brumbies player Alistair Campbell playing for Australia A in 2008.
While they wait for the playing future of Israel Folau and Mark Gasnier to be decided, the Melbourne Rebels have added a further three names to their Super rugby squad.
Former representative second-rower Alister Campbell, former Force back James Hilgendorf and young Queensland prop Heath Tessman have signed on with the new franchise, which will join the expanded competition from next year.
Giant centre Folau is torn between remaining with the Brisbane Broncos, playing rugby with the Rebels or joining AFL expansion team Greater Western Sydney, and said he would make his decision this month with Rebels officials still hopeful.
They are also still waiting on a decision from Gasnier, who has been playing rugby in France, although he's reportedly set to return to the NRL.
Melbourne are also negotiating with former Australian league representative Luke Rooney, who has been playing for French club Toulon for the last two seasons.
Hilgendorf will return to Australia from playing in Japan with Kobe Steel and impressed Rebels assistant coach Damien Hill with his versatility and experience.
"Jimmy will be a huge asset to the Melbourne Rebels," Hill said.
"He has the ability to cover 10, 12 and 15, possesses a strong kicking and passing game and has the size and footwork to play at the line in attack."
Campbell, who played four Tests for the Wallabies in 2005, previously played for NSW and the Brumbies before moving to France with Montpellier.
Forwards coach Mark Bakewell rated highly the 30-year-old's leadership qualities.
"Another captain in the ranks, he's an incredibly positive and enthusiastic guy, a great leader and organiser around lineout," Bakewell said.
"He's going to be a great addition to the foundation group."
Tessman, currently with the Queensland Reds Academy squad, can play hooker and loose head.
The trio bring the squad size to 18.
Melbourne Rebels: Peter Betham, Adam Byrnes, Alister Campbell, Danny Cipriani, Sam Cordingley, Tim Davidson, Gareth Delve, Adam Freier, James Hilgendorf, Luke Jones, Richard Kingi, Hoani Macdonald, Lachlan Mitchell, Stirling Mortlock, Jarrod Saffy, Greg Somerville, Heath Tessman, Laurie Weeks.
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THE ARU and Melbourne Rebels are negotiating with rugby league convert Luke Rooney, who has been playing for French club Toulon for the last two seasons.
Rooney, who played for Penrith Panthers, NSW Blues and the Australian Kangaroos in rugby league, is believed to be aiming for a spot in the Wallabies' 2011 World Cup squad.
"Most of the conversations with Luke have been with the ARU," Rebels acting chief executive Pat Wilson said. "We are not leading the way. Do we have an interest? Sure. He's on the radar for Australian rugby and we have expressed an interest."
Rooney, 27, played primarily as a winger in rugby league, but has played mainly at fullback for Toulon since switching codes at the end of 2008.
Toulon, which also has rugby league convert Sonny Bill Williams on its roster, was knocked out of the French Top 14 semi-finals by Clermont in Saint-Etienne yesterday.
Williams scored a try in Toulon's 35-29 loss in extra time.
"From all reports he (Rooney) has been playing pretty well," Wilson said.
Wilson said the Rebels still hoped to secure Brisbane Broncos centre Israel Folau, who is also being chased by AFL expansion team Greater Western Sydney.
"Israel is still considering his options," Wilson said. "We don't want to put any undue pressure on him. If he needs time to make a decision, we are comfortable with that.
"We have presented our case. We think it's a good option for him, but he has to work it out in his head."
Wilson said the Rebels were also waiting on a decision from rugby league convert Mark Gasnier, who has been tipped to return from club rugby in France to rejoin NRL side St George Illawarra Dragons.
"It's a bit the same," Wilson said. "We're not sitting on our hands. We are getting on with our recruitment."
The Rebels are still talking to former Wallabies outside back Mark Gerrard, who has been playing for Japanese club NTT Communications.
Lindommer said:Rodney Blake's back in town (ie. Sydney) after his contract with Bayonne has run its course. He's looking for a gig and wants to play for his old club, the Pirates, while angling for a Rebels contract.
Rebels management: why wouldn't you snap up Beau and Rodders? They both WANT to play with you.
Tiger said:I really hope Blake does get a gig somewhere. While I'm no student of scrums, I certainly thought he had some great games for the Reds.
Rugby Rat said:And the KFC.
Scarfman said:You know, enforcer, you could get on the bandwagon first by changing your username.
Lindo: I won't rest until Beau is back in Aus. I'm doing everything I can. Which, as it happens, is fuck all.
Lance Free said:I watched Rodzilla play a couple of games for Bayonne and he was just awful. His scrummaging was poor and he could hardly keep up around the park. Looked to me like he had seriously regressed.