Breakdown in collective bargaining talks could force Scott Higginbotham out of Queensland Reds
Fan favourite ... Higginbotham might not be in playing Brisbane next season.
Source: News Limited
Wallabies backrower Scott Higginbotham may be forced to leave Queensland Reds following the breakdown in negotiations over the collective bargaining agreement.
With both the ARU and the Rugby Players Association refusing to budge over the CBA, the salary cap will remain at $4.1 million instead of the proposed $4.8m.
After
re-signing Wallabies halfback Will Genia for $400,000 a season on Monday and still negotiating with high-priced five-eighth
Quade Cooper, it will be virtually impossible for the Reds to keep their
Super Rugby championship-winning team together under the lower cap.
It is understood the
Reds want to keep Higginbotham, but have no room to improve their offer.
Higginbotham is believed to be considering his options in Australia and overseas.
Looking around the other Super Rugby teams, the side that has the most need for a quality backrower are
Melbourne Rebels with Welsh No.8
Gareth Delve and English flanker
Michael Lipman both returning to Britain at the end of the season.
There was speculation the Rebels would chase David Pocock, but he is expected to stay in Perth or go to the Brumbies. Meawhile, the Force is believed to have made a short list of five candidates to replace the departed head coach Richard Graham.
It includes former Force assistant John Mulvihill, who is coaching Japanese club Kintetsu, and ex-Waratahs attack coach Brian Melrose, an assistant at London Irish.