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Jim Lenehan (48)
Fardy went overseas not due to Cheika but for the experience. At the time he stated he was getting on and he wanted to experience playing in Europe and he knew that meant that he might never play for the Wallabies again.
I have a quote for this:
Lets not rewrite history.
Fardy left for four reasons collectively: He wasn't getting back into the Wallabies despite being the best option, the Brumbies didn't give him the captaincy, Leinster offered him a good salary, and European competition was an exciting opportunity. Remove even one of those reasons, and he probably stays. Instead, Dean Mumm was the favourite son, Sam Carter was the chosen captain, Australian Rugby can't match overseas money, and Leinster were poised to become the best club team in the world. Perfect storm.
And before coming back with that Fardy interview, nobody likes airing dirty laundry and nobody wants to admit they're chasing cash. It's what made To'omua's interview, given when he left, such a refreshing read:
Source: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/rugby-...es-coach-stephen-larkham-20160705-gpytk4.htmlTo'omua signed a lucrative contract with Leicester after 10 seasons in Canberra.
Asked what attracts Australia's talent to Europe, To'omua was frank. "The money, it's there," he said.
"Then there's the lifestyle and opportunity that is something different. Give anyone in their work a chance to earn good money in a new part of the world, most people would take it.
"I get to play at a big club in England and that's exciting. To be fair, you see a lot of guys coming back after not long and it's not quite what they thought it would be.