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Well to move away from that. He hasn't put pen to paper yet with the Rebels has he? Or is he still working out the ARU deal
It seems he still has to finalise his ARU deal.
Maybe he's doing some hard-ball negotiating with them?
Well to move away from that. He hasn't put pen to paper yet with the Rebels has he? Or is he still working out the ARU deal
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/-/union/9650108/oconnor-asked-too-much/Force chief executive Vern Reid would not reveal the specific demands.
"It was things that we were unwilling to agree to, a combination of the term of the contract and somewhat related to the money," he said. "We considered those terms, his terms, and we made a decision that we are not prepared to meet the constraints that he and his lawyer were seeking to impose."
_The West Australian _understands that 20-year-old O'Connor insisted the club guarantee Force vice- captain and Wallaby flanker David Pocock would be kept on when his contract expires next year.
He also wanted the Force to ensure that coach Richard Graham recruited two international back-line stars and, specifically, an outside centre.
Another sticking point was the length of contract. O'Connor wanted one year with a second-year option that only he could trigger.
O'Connor's father, Warren, is closely involved in all of his son's deals, and Reid said: "It was essentially James' decision and whoever else is advising him on a personal level."
This sort of stuff is rubbish if the person isn't here to defend themselves. If you're going to muckrake at least provide a source.
Godfrey, I recognize that the mods wish to continue their excellent record of securing this forum for discussion that is genuinely civil (and I confess that I have transgressed on my brief time here) and a forum that is open to different viewpoints and fosters conflicting opinions on the game for which we all share a genuine love, but there surely is room to share information from non-public, accredited sources?! Should every player/coach be first given an opportunity to defend themselves against accusations they are not a saint?
- just days ago most posters here were congratulating JO'C as a player and expressing delight with his seeming decision to stay with the Force, yet, now that position has altered, and solely on the basis of a skilful PR action plan from RugbyWA, he's being derided as incontestably the guilty party who has acted arrogantly and greedily (or versions thereof) and indeed, congrats to that gutsy Force management for ending all discussions with him;
- all this, and we have heard absolutely zero of JO'C's version of events, or his perspective on his own personal strategy in this situation. What we have heard is the inevitably self-protecting and self-promoting version of events from RugbyWA who obviously decided a 'get on the front foot' media release was both smart and appropriate (I don't blame them for that, but let's not be naive as to the dynamics at play here);
- the Force has been going for 6 years without getting into the S1X finals. They have shamelessly and very prominently promoted JO'C as their prize star and if they have reaped a bout of egomaniacal behaviour from him, they are at least partly responsible for underpinning that at every turn in their commercial use of his talent and persona;
- JO'C is young, world class player who's smart enough to know that the Force need to significantly upgrade elements of its playing roster and equally hold on to its other top talent to stand any credible hope of breaking out of its 'coulda, mighta, maybe-one-day, never-quite-get-there' position within the S15. No talent of JO'C's calibre and young age, and with many good options, would want to sit in a franchise that never gets to the very top, and that he might demand some commitments from RugbyWA to improve the Force's chances might be disagreeable to some, but it's neither irrational nor unexpected, especially when the promotional spotlight is constantly upon him to deliver top billing and max game points for the Force;
- the hard business bottom line is that the Force needed JO'C more than JO'C needed them. Their crowd numbers and top line $ income are in linear decline, they have not held the Mitchells or Giteaus or even Crosses, and if they lose Pocock they will risk landing in a very precarious place as a commercially viable rugby franchise;
- when we see 81,000 fans at ANZ last night for SOO II, one asks: does rugby in competition with other codes need as many young, charismatic, promotable stars as it can get its hands on, and then hold them...I think the answer could be yes.
All I am arguing for here is some balance, a bit of understanding of the likely inner world of JO'C, and the consideration of the many factors at play in situations like this and that need to be weighed before a rushed - and very harsh - judgement re JO'C and his character and maturity is made.
Couldn't agree more Ruggo, Beale and his management handled the deal in such a good manner. So much that you forget i even happened because of how quickly and drama-free it was done. Credit to team BealeMy respect for Kurtley Beale has just grown even more. The dignity in how he handled the process is just outstanding in comparison too JOC (James O'Connor) and Quade's saga last year. Well done young man. Make no mistake about it, man is the key word here.
Is this the brand he's trying to protect: http://www.james-oconnor.com.au/
Makes me wonder why the Tahs haven't thrown their hat in the ring. Barnes is doubtful to ever return, Beale is gone, JOC (James O'Connor) would be the perfect signing. Exciting back who could cover 10, 12 or 15 and bring the crowds and the much-needed 'x-factor'.