Leinster demand €250,000 for Douglas release

By Jack O'Toole / Roar Guru

Australian lock Kane Douglas has been linked with a return to Michael Cheika’s Wallabies squad as the former Leinster coach begins preparations for September’s Rugby World Cup in England.

Douglas has two years remaining on a three-year deal and Leinster are seeking financial compensation for his temporary release.

The Australian Rugby Union are looking to draft Douglas back into Wallabies camp and are hoping they can convince Douglas to follow in the steps of Dean Mumm and re-sign with an Australian Super Rugby franchise for the 2016 season.

Douglas has been linked with a move to the Queensland Reds as the Reds look to replace departing captain James Horwill, paving a hole in Queensland’s second row stocks that Douglas would be more than capable of filling.

Under Australia’s current eligibility rules, a foreign-based player can represent the Wallabies if they have played at least seven years for an Australian Super Rugby franchise and have at least 60 caps for the national team. It has become commonly known as the Giteau rule.

Douglas has only 14 caps for the Wallabies but according to reports the ARU will be willing to make an exception to the rule. Douglas has been linked with the Queensland Reds for a while now but still has two years left on his contract and will be vital to Leinster’s season as a foreign-based player.

Leinster are seeking hefty compensation for Douglas’ release as the three-time European champions will already be without 25 members of their squad for the start of the Pro 12 season. Twenty-three players have been drafted into Joe Schmidt’s extended Ireland squad while Douglas and Zane Kirchner battle to make Australian and South African squads respectively.

Leinster manager Guy Easterby claims the province has made their stance very clear on Douglas’ potential release and will not budge without financial compensation for the Australian’s release.

“We have been in discussions with the Australian Rugby Union and with Kane for a few weeks now and we have made our position very clear,” Easterby said on Monday.

“Kane is contracted to Leinster Rugby for another two seasons and we look forward to welcoming him back when his commitments with the ARU come to an end.”

Both sides appear to be in ongoing negotiations regarding Douglas’ release but Cheika has said that if Douglas were to re-sign with the ARU then he would be very much welcomed into the Wallabies World Cup preparations.

“I only know what I’m hearing … I’m hearing there’s some noise he wants to come home,” Cheika told The Sydney Morning Herald.

“If he is coming back to Australia to play and signs with an Australian Super Rugby team, of course we’d be interested in providing a top-up. But I think he’s still in contract in Europe.”

“At this stage, in fairness to Kane … I’ve heard he’s keen to come home. But we’ve got to see how that pans out. He has to have the intention to come back or he doesn’t qualify.

“But time is of the essence. It’s not like we can wait a couple of weeks and say ‘come back when you feel like it’. But if he was fit and able, he’d be considered.”

Putting Douglas’ release aside, Kane would still have to prove his fitness and health to Australian selectors after the former Waratahs lock battled injury for the majority of his debut season with Leinster.

Douglas recently recovered from back surgery and battled a hamstring injury for most of last season, missing five games in the process.

Given the ARU’s financial situation, it would be unlikely Australia’s rugby powers would shelve €250,000 for a temporary release without a long-term commitment from Douglas. But if the reports are true and Douglas wants to return to Australia, the ARU may be willing to pay off Leinster to ensure his return to Australian rugby.

The Crowd Says:

2015-07-11T06:03:22+00:00

James

Guest


I don't get. Under Australia’s new eligibility rules, a foreign-based player can represent the Wallabies if they have played at least seven years for an Australian Super Rugby franchise and have at least 60 caps for the national team. Douglas has only 14 caps for the Wallabies but according to reports the ARU will be willing to make an exception to the rule. What's stopping the ARU making every foreign-based player an exception to the rule and therefore any player available for selection. Why have the rule?

2015-07-11T05:56:34+00:00

Blinky Bill of Bellingen NSW

Guest


I really like the idea of the camp but why tight 5 and not all 8 players?

2015-07-11T02:45:01+00:00

Akari

Roar Rookie


That has to be the dumbest excuse ever. Stay and honour your contract or retire from rugby, Douglas.

2015-07-11T02:44:04+00:00

Squirrel

Roar Rookie


What idiot offered him that much

2015-07-10T19:30:18+00:00

Cathal

Guest


He said in an interview that he has really struggled with settling into life in Ireland

2015-07-10T13:33:39+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


Thanks for the news, Jack. KD and Stiles training, will be interesting to watch. Won't come cheap though

2015-07-10T07:17:51+00:00

redbull

Guest


If the word is true that he wants to come back to Brisbane then keep him where he is learning under Leo Cullen for a bit longer. What an asset he will be to the Reds then...

2015-07-10T05:45:50+00:00

Bakkies

Guest


It's Scmidt's dig at Matt O'Connor. These players perform for me and not you.

2015-07-10T05:43:11+00:00

Bakkies

Guest


Before his injury he was putting in performances that Steve Borthwick was noted. Douglas was also called out by Chief Ruck Inspector himself Neil Francis. Stop wasting money on drongos like Beale and Hunt then these players might not consider leaving in the first place

2015-07-10T04:11:58+00:00

Jamieson Murphy

Roar Guru


23 players from one team in the Ireland squad.... wow. I know it's only an extended squad but still, wow.

2015-07-10T01:53:28+00:00

pjm

Roar Rookie


Skelton stood up well and truly above anything Douglas has ever contributed. He was not missed at all.

2015-07-10T01:39:40+00:00

Markus

Guest


'we saw how much the tahs missed him this year' I've seen this stated a lot - the Tahs won with Douglas there, and got knocked out in the semis without him there, therefore he is the difference between the Tahs being a semi-final team and a championship team. It is specious reasoning, and disregards every other contributing factor. The Waratahs game plan was better managed by opposition this year, the form of many key players was either not quite as strong or consistent as last year (Phipps, Foley, Beale, AAC, Jackpot, Hooper), and the team's overall error rate was significantly higher for greater portions of the season. As I've said, the only thing making Douglas world class is the lack of opportunity to prove otherwise.

2015-07-10T01:00:14+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


All reports indicate he has not been playing well.

2015-07-10T00:59:57+00:00

Johnny J-Dog

Guest


Don't set a precedent. Other players will go and then change their minds. He's simply not worth it.

2015-07-10T00:38:22+00:00

Michael Essa

Roar Guru


he's been injured not struggling.. we saw how much the tahs missed him this year.. he's world class

2015-07-10T00:34:39+00:00

Realist

Guest


When did Douglas become anything more than a solid 2nd tier player? He's been struggling with Leinster. I'd prefer someone like Kimlin over him but wouldn't be paying any contract release money.

2015-07-10T00:17:48+00:00

Hargwanna

Roar Rookie


I like the idea of a tight five camp. Maybe use some of the $370000 to get a few world class tight five players / coaches to come an work with the up and coming crop.

2015-07-10T00:13:38+00:00

Browny

Roar Rookie


Would probably rather that money spent keeping the up and coming tight five players here... spread the $370,000 across development for the younger guys... try to avoid losing blokes like Alo-Emile. Maybe run some specific tight five camps with the guys who look like they could one day wear gold. Anything to try and improve our stocks of the big guys.

2015-07-10T00:07:21+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Well put.

2015-07-09T23:54:40+00:00

Markus

Guest


The ARU could not even afford €250,000 to release a world class lock. With this deal they would at best be getting a player about on par with the other lock options, and more likely below some of the options. The only thing putting Douglas at the top of the Wallaby lock list is his absence, and subsequent inability to demonstrate otherwise.

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