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Has James Parsons signed for the FORCE? I haven't been able to find any info.
Nothing official as yet,
Australia is upping the ante as the biggest threat to New Zealand's rising rugby talent...Meanwhile, the attempted nabbing of Harris, 21, and Parsons, as well as the signings of Daniel Braid (to the Reds last year) and Sosene Anesi (Waratahs), indicates the Australian franchises see New Zealand players beneath All Black level as vulnerable to offers.
I don't know if this answers your question Snobby.
Brother Gallagher I hear you
any news on this guy signing up ???
maybe the bookies should run a book on this
the kiwis will try and do what they can to stop this young guy from signing, they cant afford to lose their young talent.I think it stinks if they stop him,it will hinder his progress as a player, which would be a shame.
Not sure the ARU is playing fair either - the force want to sign him still waiting on the ARU bit - really hoping the contract itself is not scaring him off
61 years between Grand SlamsWas the wait worth it - Ya betta baby
He is only 23 isnt he? How on earth could the ARU block his contract, he is certainly young enough to challenge for a Wallaby jersey after he gains citizenship. Its not their issue whether he is going to be good enough, that is for the Force to worry about.
And if the kiwis want to keep their players, offer them the sort of contracts that will keep them in NZ - either the money or opportunities, its business.
Rugby: Harbour win back Parsons - for now
By Dylan Cleaver 4:00 AM Saturday Jan 30, 2010 Facebook
North Harbour appear to have the upper hand in an arm wrestle with the Australian Rugby Union for the services of promising hooker James Parsons ... but for how long?
Parsons, 23, has spent the past fortnight with the Western Force and had been offered a contract with the Perth-based franchise, a contract he was understood to be close to signing.
That would have rendered him unable to return to Harbour and play in the Air New Zealand Cup, despite him having apparently already come to terms with the province for the 2010 season. Signing with the Force would mean he would have to renege on his agreement.
But late last night it emerged that Parsons, though he was on his way home, could still be interested in joining the Force if he can negotiate a release from Harbour.
An Australian Rugby union source said Parsons did not have a contract with either the Force or the national union and they were "staying out of the process until Parsons had sorted out his situation with North Harbour".
When spoken to on Thursday night, Parsons' manager, Kent Hale, gave an indication that the hooker was weighing up leaving, without being definitive.
"There has been some interest from across the Tasman, but nothing has been formalised yet," Hale said.
The kerfuffle has highlighted some significant concerns for New Zealand rugby. Players who have missed out on Super 14 contracts here are increasingly vulnerable to Australian approaches, made through both the franchises and the ARU, and that is only going to increase with the arrival of Melbourne Rebels on the Super rugby block.
It also, according to many, highlights the need for uniform contracting rules across the three Sanzar partners.
Harbour, in fact, pitched Parsons to the Force, believing it would be beneficial to his development to get Super rugby experience, having missed out on a contract with the Blues.
Last week the Herald reported that Australia had swooped on Harbour duo Parsons and 21-year-old first five Michael Harris, leading coach Craig Dowd to call for a rule that would allow players to represent Super 14 franchises before returning to their country of origin for the domestic competitions.
However, Australia's collective agreement means each of their four franchises, soon to be five, can only sign one foreign "marquee" player and one "overseas promising player" who has to commit to playing for Australia under the residential rules.
The Herald understands Harbour officials, who would not comment when contacted yesterday, were unhappy at some possible chicanery used to lure Parsons.
Having already signed South Africa's Andre Pistorius as their "marquee" player, they must have known that they could sign Parsons only on a "promising player" contract. But they agreed to trial the hooker, after consultation between respective coaches Dowd and John Mitchell, on the basis that he would be returning to play for Harbour in the Air New Zealand Cup.
Harbour then found themselves in the awkward position of either denying a player an opportunity to earn more money and taste a higher level of rugby, or protect a valuable resource.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news...623137&ref=rss
So they're trying to tell us that Jamie Parsons, and North Harbour were totally unaware that Andre Pretorius had signed, and also that James Parsons didn't qualify as a Marquee import having not represented his country?
I fail to see how Harbour could have missed all the publicity and rules pertaining to the contract with the club that (apparently) THEY PITCHED PARSONS TO!!!!!
I similarly fail to see how Parsons could have been in the dark about the contract he was so keen to sign a couple of weeks ago....his agent and his solicitor need to be sacked if that's the case!
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He's 23 the ARU contract is bound to be huge - and it's a new one as it's a developmental player contract - and it appears to have scared him off ....
61 years between Grand SlamsWas the wait worth it - Ya betta baby
He changed his mind when he saw the new wallabies jersey.
The West Australian today says the Force have lost him because North Harbour have put their lawyers onto some "handshake" agreement they are supposed to have had. No contracts were signed but he's gone. Pricks.
If he wanted to stay enough he would have, contracts, handshake or otherwise, are broken all the time.
Someone who wants to represent the Force will turn up.
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Damn! If the FORCE want him badly enough wont they buy his contract out?
May the FORCE be with you!