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5th December 2017
10:52am GMT

"I’ve had honest conversations with Quade Cooper and Nick Frisby about where they currently sits in our plans for 2018. They are not training with the Reds at the moment and will be training with training their club instead."That leaves the 29-year-old, star of two World Cups and scorer of over 900 points for the Reds, training with Souths Rugby Club in Brisbane. To all intents and purposes, he is up for grabs. https://youtu.be/HoJaLZkK0dI In the days since Thorn made the announcement, it has been reported that the former New Zealand and Leinster lock had 'run out of patience' with Cooper. The Auckland-born outhalf is a guy that loves playing off-the-cuff and backing his instincts. Intoxicating for many rugby fans but Thorn comes from union background forged in a strong worth ethic and team ethos. Reds won the Super Rugby title in 2011 and reached the 2012 and 2013 finals but have been in freefall since. Thorn is looking to get this team out of a hole and they need everyone pulling in the same direction. Cooper may have been harshly judged on past reputation but Thorn is not willing to take a chance on him heading in 2018. There will be plenty of suitors for Cooper, and Australian Rugby League sides are already making noises about getting him involved in the NRL. Ulster are on the look-out for another short-term signing to see out the 2017/18 season and should consider a firm toss of their hat in the ring.
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