Queensland Reds give up on Quade Cooper over ‘unrealistic expectations’
Wallabies fly-half Quade Cooper is set to join the exodus of Australian players heading overseas after his Super Rugby side Queensland withdrew their offer of a contract extension.

Wallabies fly-half Quade Cooper is set to join the exodus of Australian players heading overseas after his Super Rugby side Queensland withdrew their offer of a contract extension.
Queensland Rugby Union chief executive Jim Carmichael said the team had been “disappointed in a number of factors” during drawn-out negotiations to keep the 27-year-old playmaker, who had already signed a “pre-commitment” to play for French giants Toulon.
Those factors included a recent trip to France by Cooper and “unrealistic expectations made by his management”, Carmichael said.
“We have come to the difficult decision that the investment we have made previously and were prepared to continue to make has not been recognised.
“It goes without saying that Quade leaves us with our gratitude for his time with the Reds and has only our best wishes and thanks as he enters a new chapter in his career,” he said.
Cooper leaves after 10 seasons with the Reds, having scored a franchise record 772 points in 107 games since his 2006 debut.