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Giteau gives up on Wallabies

07th November 2012 08:24

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Matt Giteau: Quits Australia

Matt Giteau opted not to return to Australia after realising he had no chance of a recall to the Wallabies squad with Robbie Deans as coach.

The 31-year-old was sensationally left out of last year's World Cup squad by Deans - who had originally made him his first choice fly-half in 2008 before his dramatic fall from grace with the Kiwi coach - despite still being in top form and with 92 caps under his belt since making his debut in 2002.

Giteau - who played in the 2003 World Cup final loss to England - signed for Toulon and enjoyed a terrific first season there, in which they reached the Top 14 final only to lose to Toulouse, and was only too willing to re-sign a new two-year contract last month.

"Yes, I have brought a curtain down on my chances of ever playing for my country again," he said.

"But with the coach who is in charge of them at the moment, I don't have much of a chance of being called up in any case.

"Even if I had returned to Australia, a condition of being available again for selection, I would maybe not have been recalled.

"Thus I decided to stay at Toulon, where I am flourishing. But I remain a devoted supporter of the Australian team and I still have a lot of friends in the squad.

"After next Saturday's game against Clermont, I will leave for a fortnight's holiday in Australia with my wife and son."

Giteau, who won two Super 12 titles with the Brumbies early in his career, said he had sympathy for fly-half Quade Cooper, who was heavily fined and received a suspended three-match ban for lashing out on social media at the "toxic" environment within the national squad and the defensive style of Deans.

"Quade (he would not have been fit for the present tour because he is injured) wanted to express how unhappy he was," said Giteau.

"He has since apologised. I also experienced difficult moments at international level, I didn't make the last World Cup. Robbie is as he is. The coaches like certain players and others less. It has always been the case. I don't enter into the plans of Robbie."

Giteau said that the Wallabies - who open their November Test series against France at the Stade de France on Saturday - would miss several players, especially Will Genia.

"It is true that they are missing several players but the one they will miss most is Will Genia, he is a huge loss," said Giteau.

"His replacement Nick Phipps plays really well but Genia is the sort of player that no side can afford to lose."

Giteau, who in between two spells with the Brumbies had two years with their rivals Western Force, said that he had not really had to think too hard about signing on again for Toulon, despite being coveted by several other clubs both back in Australia and England.

"It was easy because I am so happy here!," he said.

"And even more importantly my family are happy as well. That is the first reason.

"Also Toulon is a great team which has the possibility of winning several trophies.

"In my head I had two options: to stay in France or return to Australia. I never even thought of trying my luck in England for example.

"But then why leave when I am feeling so well here? Therefore I chose to stay in France and that meant with Toulon. When it came down to it it was a relatively easy decision to take.

Comments

Piriaka says...

Wise man Giteau! I don't think any Wallabies coach would have wanted you - not so much for you play, but because of your toxic politics

Posted 11:55 07th November 2012

ChiefDC says...

I have a question ,Would Giteau have had all those brain explosions like some other wallabies in the RWC semi against NZ? I doubt it.

Posted 11:16 07th November 2012

daibok says...

Surely Gits would have strengthened an injury ravaged squad? With European experience as well.

Sad.

Posted 11:14 07th November 2012

Waz4before says...

well here we have it; Cooper made a scapegoat for poor management then (yes, yes he's a bit of an ar*s and shoots his mouth off but that doesn't make him wrong or Deans right ...)

Posted 10:45 07th November 2012

PREEST says...

The more you know about Deans the more you know he let's personal differences influence his decisions. I have only to speak of the Christian Cullen fiasco. Deans and Mitchel should never be forgiven for driving away NZ's greatest attacking fullback. The best fullback that ever played. He was 27 or 28 when he left NZ, and could have helped NZ to a better showing the 2003 world cup. Instead they opted for inexperienced Mils Muliana. A classic example of these two bigots putting their personal interests above the team's and the countries interests. I feel for Giteau. Maybe if Rod McQueen takes over he will get another chance.

Posted 10:27 07th November 2012

martinmarais78 says...

If Giteau was a Saffa he would have been a legend!! (Unless he played for the brainless Sharks and was changed into a hooker and sold to some French club before turning 21)

Jokes aside, sad to see him go. He was certainly one of Australia's finest!

Posted 09:44 07th November 2012

georgesmith says...

What a sad story! M. Giteau, a quality player. Just because of a circus clown coach from NZ, such a player has to missed out. ARU better wake up. R. Deans is here to destroy Wallabies brand and should be kicked up the ass and shipped to Libya. Q. Cooper is not the problem. R. Deans needs to go.

Posted 09:38 07th November 2012

StunTheMullet says...

Luckily Dingo, like 2003, opted for test hardened cool headed percentage rugby experience at first and second five with his RWC pups.

Posted 09:36 07th November 2012

ArmchairGeneral says...

Good choice. Especially as no coach can guarantee a slot for returning home. There are the UgoMs of this world who stay home, battle on until they get another look in. And there are the Giteaus who only look at the known variables and rule things out based on that and tkae the money and lifestyle. One will probably be playing at Twickers in 10 days, the other will better off and enjoying life. Perhaps Deans is an excellent judge.

Posted 09:30 07th November 2012

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