Elsom's French connection likely to lead him to Paris this year
FORMER Wallabies captain Rocky Elsom is likely to leave Australia at the end of the season to continue his career in Europe and Japan.
Elsom, who inspired Irish province Leinster to the Heineken Cup in 2009, is believed to be in high demand in Europe and Asia and may play on both continents in the coming season.
It is unclear which European club is set to snare the powerful backrower, but France appears to be the most likely destination as Elsom has strong ties with Parisian club Stade Francais, which is coached by Australian Michael Cheika.
It is understood Elsom has only a slim chance of meeting the injury clauses in his contract which would allow him to exercise his second-year option with the NSW Waratahs and the ARU.
While many observers still regard the 75-Test veteran as one of the most important players in Australian rugby, his departure would be made easier by the consistent form of Queensland Reds backrower Scott Higginbotham and Brumbies backrower Ben Mowen.
After recovering from shoulder and hamstring injuries, Elsom has only played two matches off the bench for NSW this season and is likely to continue his cautious return against his former team, the Brumbies, in Canberra on Saturday night.
Elsom's housemate in Sydney, Waratahs fullback Adam Ashley-Cooper, is returning to Canberra for the first time since leaving the Brumbies to join NSW.
While Elsom, who had played for the Waratahs before going to Ireland, only spent two years in Canberra, Ashley-Cooper had played for the Brumbies since making his Super Rugby debut against the Crusaders in 2005. ..... blah blah