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Rocky Elsom loses Japanese club deal after failing a fitness test
WITHIN the past year, Rocky Elsom has gone from Wallabies captain to being sacked by his Japanese club after failing a medical test.
Elsom's downward trajectory hit a new low when club Kobe tore up his two-year deal at the weekend for being unable to satisfy their requirements in testing.
The injury-prone backrower, who managed just six Super Rugby games in the past two years with the Waratahs and Brumbies, was to have started playing for Kobe in October in Japan's Top League.
But The Daily Telegraph has been told Elsom will now seek a lifeline in France, where the medical requirements are apparently not as stringent.
He slipped quietly to Japan straight after the Waratahs' Mad Monday celebrations following a disastrous season.
Having been appointed captain by former coach Michael Foley, Elsom managed just five games because of hamstring and shoulder injuries.
WHEN Rocky Elsom lost the Wallabies captaincy last year, many felt it had permanently damaged his leadership credentials.
He never reached the required number of games to activate the second-year clause of his contract with the Waratahs and signed with Kobe, who also signed former NRL star Craig Wing in a $1.5 million two-year deal.
Elsom spoke to Wing before signing with Kobe, but had also arranged to have stints in Europe between January and July over the next two years.
However with his history of injuries and latest setback, Elsom's future is clouded.
French club Narbonne, who have former Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer on the board, looms as the most likely destination for Elsom.
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WITHIN the past year, Rocky Elsom has gone from Wallabies captain to being sacked by his Japanese club after failing a medical test.
Elsom's downward trajectory hit a new low when club Kobe tore up his two-year deal at the weekend for being unable to satisfy their requirements in testing.
The injury-prone backrower, who managed just six Super Rugby games in the past two years with the Waratahs and Brumbies, was to have started playing for Kobe in October in Japan's Top League.
But The Daily Telegraph has been told Elsom will now seek a lifeline in France, where the medical requirements are apparently not as stringent.
He slipped quietly to Japan straight after the Waratahs' Mad Monday celebrations following a disastrous season.
Having been appointed captain by former coach Michael Foley, Elsom managed just five games because of hamstring and shoulder injuries.
WHEN Rocky Elsom lost the Wallabies captaincy last year, many felt it had permanently damaged his leadership credentials.
He never reached the required number of games to activate the second-year clause of his contract with the Waratahs and signed with Kobe, who also signed former NRL star Craig Wing in a $1.5 million two-year deal.
Elsom spoke to Wing before signing with Kobe, but had also arranged to have stints in Europe between January and July over the next two years.
However with his history of injuries and latest setback, Elsom's future is clouded.
French club Narbonne, who have former Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer on the board, looms as the most likely destination for Elsom.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/rugby-gold ... 6453646873
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The poor bastid.
That long season where he played with the Waratahs in Super 14 all the way to the Final in Canterbury, tri nations, then came to us and gave it his all for a full NH season, inc games like Connacht in Galway. The only rest he got was the 2 games between the HC semi and final, and then back to tri nations.
Took it's toll.
That long season where he played with the Waratahs in Super 14 all the way to the Final in Canterbury, tri nations, then came to us and gave it his all for a full NH season, inc games like Connacht in Galway. The only rest he got was the 2 games between the HC semi and final, and then back to tri nations.
Took it's toll.
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Remember it well, he was singled out by Connacht players and managed to recieve a head butt behind the posts. He was clearly taken aback by the physical nature of that encounter.johng wrote:The poor bastid.
That long season where he played with the Waratahs in Super 14 all the way to the Final in Canterbury, tri nations, then came to us and gave it his all for a full NH season, inc games like Connacht in Galway. The only rest he got was the 2 games between the HC semi and final, and then back to tri nations.
Took it's toll.
Sad to see a greats' body give up when the brain is no doubt sharp as ever.
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Such a shame. Don't know if his finances are still an issue but I imagine a year out to really try and get himself right would stand to him alot more than a lower French division. I'm not sure scrabbling around for somewhere that will consider him as medically fit is really in his best interests...
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In my opinion, after a long season training, including a rigorous pre-season (or not in the case of the Waratahs) and then playing, it was unwise to go to Japan straight away.
If he could get a good 6 months off, doing nothing, and join S15 pre-season in January he could have enough time to recover.
If he could get a good 6 months off, doing nothing, and join S15 pre-season in January he could have enough time to recover.
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We've got an NIQ spot left have'nt we? Are we going to use it? Why not give rocky a call, a return to Dublin might inpire him to get beack near to his best. Every match would be sell out for sure. Even if he ended up as a impact sub for the big games. "Rocky II"
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While we do have a spot, we've a serious amount of backrowers at the moment
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His form has been poor due to the injuries. Seany has looked a far more rounded player.
I do feel for the guy though, his body has been through the ringer.
I do feel for the guy though, his body has been through the ringer.
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I know this is fantasy land, but he is 6'5, so he could do a job in the tighthead lock slot.
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http://www.leinsterrugby.ie/profiles/in ... ef=dynamicCiaranIrl wrote:I know this is fantasy land, but he is 6'5, so he could do a job in the tighthead lock slot.
6'6" even. Playing in the 2nd row would give him a rest to some degree, and he may be getting desperate enough to try it...
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He's been way off the pace in the last few games I saw him play. Losing dynamism is one thing but struggling to get to rucks is another.
In hindight we were blessed that we didn't sign him, not only because of how his form/fitness turned out but also because we got Hines.
Really feel for him though, don't mean to sound harsh. Lovely guy and a real warrior on the pitch, hope he gets a contract someone and can regain some form if looked after properly.
In hindight we were blessed that we didn't sign him, not only because of how his form/fitness turned out but also because we got Hines.
Really feel for him though, don't mean to sound harsh. Lovely guy and a real warrior on the pitch, hope he gets a contract someone and can regain some form if looked after properly.
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Leinster pretty much got the last decent season out of him, he was physically banjaxed after that.
He was in Finnegan's in Dalkey the day after the Munster HEC Semi in Croker and his leg was in a cast, and two and a half weeks later he was starting the HEC Final...
He hasn't been the same player for club or country since...
He was in Finnegan's in Dalkey the day after the Munster HEC Semi in Croker and his leg was in a cast, and two and a half weeks later he was starting the HEC Final...
He hasn't been the same player for club or country since...
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This can be precautionary more than evidence of an injury.Sea_point wrote:He was in Finnegan's in Dalkey the day after the Munster HEC Semi in Croker and his leg was in a cast, and two and a half weeks later he was starting the HEC Final...
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He should take a year off and try to get the body right. He's young enough to come back if he can get over this.
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True but the subsequent loss of all form indicates that it is more likely to be highly relevant....Morf wrote:This can be precautionary more than evidence of an injury.Sea_point wrote:He was in Finnegan's in Dalkey the day after the Munster HEC Semi in Croker and his leg was in a cast, and two and a half weeks later he was starting the HEC Final...
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Apparently Toulon turned him down after he failed the medical due to his shoulder injury. Could this be the end of the road for him? Hopefully not.
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I've just read there that Rocky can't find a club due to his shoulder injury. What a shame for the great man.
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Thats a great shame - but, with the problems he has had, it would be a real gamble to take him on and ultimately all the clubs are businesses and not charities.Stuka wrote:I've just read there that Rocky can't find a club due to his shoulder injury. What a shame for the great man.
That said, i;d love it if Joe took a chance on him!!!!
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Should have satayed with Leinster
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Maybe he could be curried back to us post injury?BlueBlue wrote:Should have satayed with Leinster
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