WILL Genia is tipped to remain in Australian rugby despite links to Japan.
The Wallabies halfback is in demand with Top League clubs, but we understand that Genia prefers to stay here and is looking for a long-term contract.
With a young family, Genia wants to be settled.
There could be a situation where as part of a contract extension with Rugby Australia, Genia could play in the Top League for the 2020-21 season.
However, RA can’t get too complacent with negotiations, because Genia is in a commanding position.
Easily Australia’s best No.9, Genia is also a valuable commodity in experience.
Nick Phipps has already signed with English club London Irish after the World Cup, while sources suggest that former Wallabies halfback Nic White is set to extend his contract with Exeter.
That leaves the Wallabies massively exposed for experienced halfbacks; Jake Gordon and Joe Powell being the only realistic contenders for starting spot