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2nd November 2017
02:39pm GMT

"The average professional career is six years, so there are a lot that are a lot shorter than that and there are a few that are quite a bit longer than that. "If you estimate that it's six years and that it takes you three years to qualify for a country, that's half your career waiting to play somewhere."Six years. That is the average length of time a player has at the top and to make some decent earnings. With four French clubs willing to double Zebo's wages [to an estimated €700,000 per annum], one can understand why he is moving. Zebo's transfer was discussed on The Hard Yards podcast [from 9:30 below], with former Ireland flanker Stephen Ferris weighing in on the matter. Several Irish internationals, including Tadhg Furlong, CJ Stander, Peter O'Mahony, Iain Henderson, Tommy Bowe and Rory Best, are out of contract at the end of this season so Zebo's axing may be a message to those who want to represent Ireland but who may be reluctant to sign new offers. Ferris says:
"If there was a half a million or £600,000 contract put in front of any of those lads, they'd be silly not to take it. "It doesn't matter what's around the corner, or anything like that. It's a short career, as I well know."Ferris continues, "I feel sorry for the fella. He's made a decision that, if I was in his position, I probably would have done the exact same. He's just got to stick by it now." When proven internationals like Ferris and Shane Horgan, and Munster director of rugby Rassie Erasmus, are backing Zebo's call and Schmidt is speaking about how short pro rugby careers are, it is a wonder that the Munster winger is getting flak at all.
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