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<p>Looks like he's thinking of following in the footsteps of Anton Oliver, Mark Ranby, Joe Roff, Dan Vickerman, Jamie Roberts etc</p>
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<p>Australia international David Pocock is expected to decide within the next 10 days whether to take a sabbatical from Australian rugby in 2017 to study.</p>
<p>The Brumbies back-rower is locked in an Australian Rugby Union contract until the end of this season, but is said to be weighing up a year-long move overseas to pursue interests outside of the game.</p>
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<p>Pocock, the Wallabies’ best player at the 2015 World Cup, is currently in discussions with Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham and chief executive Michael Jones. Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has also reportedly been in Canberra to discuss the 27-year-old’s future.</p>
<p>“We acknowledge he’s probably one of the best players in the world and we want him at the Brumbies,†Jones told ABC Radio on Wednesday. “The problem is, the demand and the interest in David has skyrocketed.</p>
<p>“We’ve sort of had the first offer to him and a counter-offer back ... so I would say a week or 10 days and we should have it wrapped up hopefully.â€</p>
<p>While not ideal in the Brumbies’ minds, allowing Pocock to attend Oxford or Cambridge University for a year would still give him two full Super Rugby seasons to prepare for the 2019 World Cup.</p>
<p>As well as being pursued by cashed-up Japanese and French clubs, he is also being touted as a possible replacement for Liam Gill at the Queensland Reds after the flanker announced a new deal with Toulon from 2017.</p>
<p>Pocock is currently studying for a Bachelor of Ecological Agricultural Systems degree, however he has not confirmed whether he will continue in this direction next year.</p>
<p>Jones said Pocock had for some time indicated interests beyond rugby but his rise to prominence at last year’s World Cup got him re-energised and excited about the game again.</p>
<p>“So I think he’s got a bit of a conflict within himself about where he’s going and what he’s doing,†added Jones.</p>
<p>Pocock is set to play in Friday’s trial match against the Queensland Reds at Ballymore, after being rested from last weekend’s trial loss to the NSW Waratahs in Wagga Wagga.</p>
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<p>Mark Ranby......gosh there's a name I haven't heard for awhile.</p>
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<p>Remembered for being AB #1001.</p>
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<p>....and for everyone saying "Thank fuck" when Alama Ieremia came back from injury to take the 13 jersey back off him for the mighty Canes in 1998.</p> -
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<p>Has Bonocock tweeted his thoughts on the TPPA yet?</p>
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<p>I don't really think that's fair. It's not like he stops mid rugby game to preach to you. Were as the U2 concert I went to that is exactly what Bono did. For 15 minutes.</p>
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<p>Can't remember him tweeting anything about it. Maybe he doesn't feel qualified to comment on such complex financial matters? I mean, I don't know any pro rugby player that would have the time to get up to speed on that sort of thing enough to broadcast their opinion.</p>
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<p>Can't remember him tweeting anything about it. Maybe he doesn't feel qualified to comment on such complex financial matters? I mean, I don't know any pro rugby player that would have the time to get up to speed on that sort of thing enough to broadcast their opinion.</p>
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<p>I like that Pocock fella...except for about 80 minutes 3-4 times a year when he's a total fluffybunny :)</p>
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<p>Nearly always impressed by someone who's prepared to speak up for the benefit of the persecuted i.e. fags and trees</p>
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<p>I spoiled my goodwill message at the end didn't I ? :think:</p>
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<p>"Pocock, the Wallabies’ best player at the 2015 World Cup" was he their best player by the end of the RWC though? Looked a bit burnt out or out-thought to me.</p>
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<p>You ever run into ex Otago and Richmond winger Jason Wright at Cambridge Te Waio?</p>
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<p>"Pocock, the Wallabies’ best player at the 2015 World Cup" was he their best player by the end of the RWC though? Looked a bit burnt out or out-thought to me.</p>
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<p>LOL @ Rancid. What is it you don't like about him, specifically? Its not really clear from that. ;)</p>
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<p>Douglas and Fardy were superior simply amongst the forwards.</p>
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<p>Douglas was a massive loss in the final. He and Fardy were two standouts for sure and their work allowed others (incl Pocock) to do their thing. But Pocock was probably better across the whole tournament, if not at the end, just in terms of threatening opposition ball. Just wasn't as effective against the ABs.</p>
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<p>LOL @ Rancid. What is it you don't like about him, specifically? Its not really clear from that. ;)</p>
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<p>It's obviously a jealousy thing :)</p>