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Re: Comings and goings at the Force
Former Australia winger Clyde Rathbone considers Western Force
By Bret Harris
July 13, 2009 Former Australia winger Clyde Rathbone may resurrect his Super 14 career with Western Force.
Rathbone, who will turn 28 in late July, is talking to the Force and several overseas clubs following the Brumbies' decision not to renew his contract.
He must first decide whether he wants to continue to play professional rugby or concentrate on his corporate fitness business, which is based in Canberra.
"I haven't made a decision yet," Rathbone said.
"I've had a couple of offers from overseas and in Australia. I'm talking to the Force, but it is still early days. I've got to decide whether I want to play. I don't want to retire from the game and then turn on the TV and wish I was still out there.
"People say you just wake up one morning and you know you want to retire. I'm still waiting to wake up with that feeling."
A fully fit Rathbone would be a valuable acquisition for the Force, which has lost Test wingers Drew Mitchell (New South Wales Waratahs) and Scott Staniforth (Japan).
If Wallabies outside back Cameron Shepherd plays fullback next year, the Force's senior winger would be Nick Cummins, who will be entering only his third year of Super rugby.
The South Africa-born Rathbone exploded onto the Test scene in 2004, making his international debut against Scotland.
He would have earnt a lot more than 26 Tests caps if his career had not been interrupted by injury.
Rathbone was ruled out of the Brumbies Super 14 campaign midway through the 2007 season with a knee injury and he missed the 2008 series.
After making a comeback this year, Rathbone broke down again with a quad muscle strain during the Brumbies' tour of South Africa midway through the season.
He did not play again until the Brumbies' loss to the Chiefs in the last round match in Hamilton.