'Love to see Joseph play in Olympics': Roff backs NRL recruitment drive, says 'dam' about to break open for Wallabies

By Christy Doran / Editor

As Joe Roff backed Rugby Australia’s national agenda and recruitment drive, including the push to bring Joseph Suaalii across ahead of the Olympics, the World Cup-winner believes the “dam’s about to burst” for the Wallabies following Eddie Jones’ return.

While the 19-year-old’s NRL club, the Sydney Roosters, have played down the possibilities of Suaalii being granted an early release, rumours continue to swirl they will release him early to join Rugby Australia to ease their financial issues.

Roff, one of the Wallabies’ most decorated outside backs, believes RA and the current playing group should welcome him with open arms, saying he can help Australia’s sevens team win a gold medal at next year’s Paris Olympics.

“Wouldn’t we all love to see Joseph Suaalii play in the Olympics next year, that’s a global stage,” Roff told reporters in Sydney on Wednesday.

‘It’s almost a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, our Sevens team — both men’s and women’s — are doing incredible things on the world circuit at the moment.

“If you inject a bit of that star power, and that athleticism into a Sevens team at an Olympics level, do you know what, in sport there are few things that are higher than reaching for a gold medal and pursuing it.

“If that opportunity presents itself, certainly if I had that opportunity as a player I wouldn’t have to think twice about something like that.”

Joe Roff says Joseph Suaalii would bring some athleticism and star power to Australia’s Olympics quest. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

Ever since being announced as Wallabies coach earlier this year, Jones has spoken bullishly of repatriating some former union players from the NRL.

It ruffled feathers on both sides of the rugby debate, with some rugby types imploring the governing body to solely focus on its grassroots while others believed stars are needed in the game for the next generation to look up to.

Suaalii’s bombshell three-year deal worth a monster $1.6 million sent the NRL into overdrive, with chair Peter V’landys stepping up his desire to slow rugby’s raid.

But Roff said he had enjoyed the Code Wars debate and added he had no issues with Rugby Australia luring across more players.

“Next year, if there were NRL players, or anyone, next year there’s an Olympics, and then to play against the British & Irish Lions series (in 2025), and then two years later to play in the third largest sporting event in the calendar in the world, at home, they’re global opportunities that not even rugby players get to experience sometimes in their career,” Roff said.

“From a quality of your professional sporting life, these are opportunities that I’d really be surprised to see people pass over.”

Joe Roff celebrates with the crowd during the Wallabies’ Rugby World Cup Semi-Final victory over the All Blacks on November 15, 2003 in Sydney. (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images)

The new Rugby Australia president knows what it’s like to have rugby league stars cross codes.

In 2003, the 1999 World Cup-winner came off the bench in the home World Cup final in Sydney after Jones opted for the Queensland rugby league trio Mat Rogers, Wendell Sailor and Lote Tuqiri to start int he back three.

But unlike many of Jones’ detractors, Roff said he had no issue with the competitiveness the NRL trio brought to the squad and said they added to the Wallabies.

“You strive to be a Wallaby because you want to pit yourself against the best,” Roff said. “If you don’t consider yourself the best, you don’t deserve the wear the jersey.

“Everyone who puts on the gold thread wants to pit themselves against the best both in opposition, and in terms of your own position within the landscape of Australia. The more competition for spots there is in Australia, the better. And we always enjoyed that competitiveness of fighting for your spot against players.”

As Jones settled on his coaching team for the World Cup, the veteran coach is bit by bit getting his troops back on the field.

Rebels lock Matt Philip is expected back in the next fortnight while Rob Leota will return shortly after. Force lock Izack Rodda is a chance to return before the finals, too.

While front-row duo Angus Bell and Taniela Tupou are pressing to be back in time for the Rugby Championship, his Japanese stars, including Samu Kerevi, are returning too.

New Rugby Australia president Joe Roff with Wallabies Taniela Tupou, Dave Porecki and Angus Bell in Sydney. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Roff said Jones was the “best in the business” and believed he would bring back the missing “edge” in Australian rugby.

“The psychology and the one per cent wins is something that in my early days playing for the Wallabies we didn’t quite have but we learnt that and we built that as a team,” Roff said on Wednesday when CommBank Stadium was announced as the venue for the Wallabies’ first home Test of the year on July 15 against Argentina.

“Eddie will bring that edge, that psychological edge to the game.

“We know that playing against the Pumas, he’s coaching against his old friend Michael Cheika and let’s hope the acoustics in the respective coaches’ boxes are strong because there will be plenty of noise and rivalry between those two old friends and foes.

“And this is what Eddie is great at. He’s never backward in putting a strong and confident step forward and players will feel that and it will rub off on them.

“There’s no question about the talent that is in this team and it’s about building the combinations and the winning momentum and so these Test matches early on are going to be an exciting opportunity to get that momentum started.”

Joe Roff believes returning Wallabies head coach Eddie Jones will bring a new sense of “edge” to the national team. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Having watched a number of false dawns since he hung up the boots, Roff believes the Wallabies are on the cusp of finally breaking through.

“I had the great honour of being in the change room when we held the Bledisloe Cup and when we held the Rugby World Cup and I feel like it’s a dam that’s about to burst,” Roff said.

“Not only with the fact that we have the Rugby World Cup and we’ve always performed well in the northern hemisphere.

“We have the Lions coming (in 2025) and we have a home World Cup in a few years (2027).

“There’s a strong recruitment drive, there’s a strong national agenda and approach to what we’re doing.

“So it’s an exciting time to be a part of it.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-05-18T10:18:41+00:00

Rodkafer

Roar Rookie


You need to have enough self awareness to realise you are basing the definition on what suits your argument

2023-05-12T20:54:49+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


You need to learn the difference between reasons and excuses.

2023-05-12T13:07:33+00:00

Rodkafer

Roar Rookie


Isn’t your excuse that Rennie was coaching?

2023-05-11T23:30:21+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Yep, in todays world I have no doubt B Smith would have been RCed in the final but I also have no doubt the Aus prop that head highed Carter 3 times would have at least received 2 maybe 3 YC's ( not possible I know to get 3 ) so things have certainly changed in the world of rugby.

2023-05-11T21:43:54+00:00

scrum

Roar Rookie


I loved all the post match wisdom on Joubert decision. Had to go to slo mo replays to decide he had made a mistake. It may have been a wrong decision but not a bad decision considering he has one look at speed. Joubert was an excellent ref and his treatment by WR and the media an absolute disgrace. And the use of the TMO was not permitted back then.

2023-05-11T13:15:27+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


And so he should be. Differences at board level should be resolved internally, with good will and able leadership. Incidentally, what's Joe's job? If the Hammer is in the chair and the ceo is vacant, what's left for the 'President' that distinguishes him from an ordinary board member?

2023-05-11T11:32:37+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


Losers make excuses.

2023-05-11T11:17:03+00:00

Clifto

Roar Pro


Can someone tell me why the Wallabies v Argentina match is on at CommBank rather than Allianz?

2023-05-11T11:15:41+00:00

Rodkafer

Roar Rookie


With at least half our first team out injure playing away from home? I’m not sure what you get out of mindless bashing

2023-05-11T09:16:31+00:00

pm

Roar Rookie


Great to hear Philop.will be back soon and possibly Rodda.

2023-05-11T09:15:54+00:00

Hunters

Roar Rookie


Re Joseph in the 7s. If you watch enough of that game you see there are subtleties that are more obvious with fewer people on the field. Aggression is rewarded as long as it it tempered by sportsmanship and respect, for the opposing players and the ref. It also requires an interesting blend of forward and back skills. Watch the skinny Perry Baker for the USA secure the ball at a ruck. And make sure they recycle. If Sualii can reach that level of skill and nuance he may be a revelation, but I wouldn’t expect that to happen quickly.

2023-05-11T08:50:49+00:00

jcmasher

Roar Rookie


If McLennon ever stops suddenly the last thing you’ll see if Roff is his feet sticking out McLennons @rse

2023-05-11T08:49:02+00:00

jcmasher

Roar Rookie


The way the men’s 7’s team have been playing, brining in a player with no idea wound be a disaster. They need someone who understands rugby and is proven not some high power schoolboy sensation who is completely unproven. Just goes to show how if you want to get a job at RA you better suck on the cool aid there and suck up to McLellan. Going to be ugly when it all falls over

2023-05-11T07:28:47+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


No arguement from me re the Scotland win. Foley was in lots of the tournament highlights tho. Yep I think the Wallabies best game in that comp was v England but they played well v Wales in their pool game. Arg perhaps didnt play their best in the semi tho.

2023-05-11T07:20:31+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Has to happen some time. Thats just reality. So by you saying 5 years i gather you have no faith in Eddie? I think you should watch NPC Wizz. Lots of talent on the rise. NZs biggest threat is the NRL just as Aus's is Id reckon.

2023-05-11T06:50:33+00:00

East Coast Aces

Roar Rookie


The whole team played out of their skins against England. He was just the beneficiary of that. We were absolutely lucky to win the quarter final against Scotland which everyone in Australian Rugby seemed to forget almost immediately.

2023-05-11T06:44:53+00:00

East Coast Aces

Roar Rookie


It's crazy to think we were picking Sailor over Roff. Roff wasn't as big as Sailor but by Rugby Union Wing standards at the time he was still quite large. Roff could also kick as good as anyone in rugby at the time and was an incredible attacking threat. I do remember at the time thinking we were mad to pick Rogers at 15 over Latham who was killing it at the time for the Reds and carrying the team.

2023-05-11T06:39:56+00:00

Markus

Roar Rookie


I would put it out there that the NRL fitness types are more conducive to 7s than the fitness types of a power centre in XVs like Kerevi.

2023-05-11T05:04:25+00:00

Wizz

Roar Rookie


Won't happen Jacko kiwis on very very slow decline and reverse for us..about 5 years.

2023-05-11T03:43:31+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


I think Arg will provide a stern test. Id be betting on Aus if I bet. I dont see Rennie as being the failure you do and I think Eddie will have many players available for him that Rennie lost due to injury in the last years tours. Im not as convinced we will see the "dead coach bounce" last that long but Aus has the ability to beat most teams on any given day as we note by the times they beat NZ, and the results from last years eoyt showed they were very competitive. Im just glad that as a Kiwi apparently getting to the 1/4s will be an achievement eh Doc! Might be tough but im backing us in and hope like hell we ( NZ ) get Ireland in the 1/4s. The pleasure of winning that so called unwinnable match for NZ would be pretty cool.

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