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Keeping Cooper

By Simon Moore

A few weeks ago we were dubious about whether golden boy Quade cooper was going to stay in rugby union.

Quade has signed back to Rugby until the end of the world cup but that is as far as he has gone. 

League still has its allures, and they want to spend the money. The good news for Rugby is that League cannot possibly compete with the money that France will offer him.

So what will happen with quade? If he does not find himself in strife for drunkenly stealing dentures from his Grandma or caught doing cocaine off a toothless strippers arse down in the valley, then he will probably find himself courted for a significant amount of money after the world cup, he will travel to europe and make millions. 

This will be before his illustrious return to Australian Rugby before the next world cup, he will be looking to defend australia's title as world champions. 

There i said it, and i said it first. Australia for RWC 2011.


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