Super Rugby membership Western Force are reportedly circling Broncos prop Payne Haas, because the race for the celebrity ahead heats proper up, however it’s a transfer that has attracted some scepticism.
Phil Rothfield reported the curiosity from rugby union has sparked a market frenzy from different golf equipment within the NRL, nonetheless Gorden Tallis believes the Force aren’t a sensible vacation spot for Haas.
“There is genuine interest from rugby union for Payne Haas,” Rothfield stated on NRL 360.
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“Western Force have contacted (Rugby Australia CEO) Hamish McLennan and said look we want to have a crack and they have had a crack.
It’ll be interesting to watch it play out and it’s another reason why Payne has put everything on hold until November so before he makes a decision on the Broncos he can check what the rugby money is.”
Tallis pointed to Haas wanting to remain near household in Queensland as a purpose why he doesn’t assume the Broncos prop will signal with the Force.
“He’s doing it for his family, he wants to stay closer to his family, so is his family moving to Perth?” Tallis stated.
”If he’s going to go to rugby you’d assume or not it’s the NSW Waratahs or the Queensland Reds,” Rothfield stated, to which Tallis responded, “well you’d think the Reds.”
While Tallis charges Haas extraordinarily extremely, he has doubts if he’d have the ability to transition efficiently to rugby union.
“Two things, Sonny Bill Williams goes, and the great athletes go…. It’s a totally different game. Sonny Bill Williams was a forward (in NRL), went over and played in the backs so it’s very, very hard.
“They don’t run in that game… You can’t compare the forwards and the running (in rugby league to rugby union) and how far they run in a game.
“The point is it’s a totally (different game). It’s like basketball and netball. The backs I think they could cross over.”
Journalist Brent Read agreed with Tallis, believing Haas must play within the centres if he made the swap.
“I don’t think he’d play as a forward. I spoke to someone who said he might play as a centre maybe in rugby,” Read stated.
“I don’t think he’ll have any problem making the switch as he’s a great talent but my issue is, and it’s one of the things he’s banged on about is winning things. If you want to win things at the moment a. you don’t go to the Force and b. you don’t go to the Wallabies.
“The Force won five games this season.”
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Rothfield defended Haas, claiming it’s “not his fault” he’s the topic of provides from different golf equipment and codes in addition to stating “there’s so much interest in his next move”.
“It’s not his fault. You are sort of having a crack at him for looking at all his options. Their making offers, what is he supposed to do,” Rothfield stated.
“I do not have a problem with him waiting until November 1, he’s under contract for next year… It’s not his fault we are breaking news.”
Tallis, Read and Braith Anasta all imagine it’s unlikely Haas will signal with the Force, contemplating what the star Bronco has
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“He wanted to be a $1 million player, the Broncos offered him a million. He said he wanted to be in a winning team, the Broncos are second on the ladder. He said he wanted to be near family, and they live in Queensland,” Tallis stated.
“There’s no issue with the story, there’s no issue that they (Force) have even had a crack at him, it’s ridiculous if you bang the drum about wanting to be successful and play on winning teams, this is not the team you go to,” Read stated.
“It’s great they put an offer on the table but he’s not going to go there. It’s not going to happen.”
“Is this a gee up? He’s going to go to the Western Force is he, like come on,” Anasta added.
“Where does he want to go, why does he want to go anywhere. It’s hard to know what’s true and what’s not.”
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