- Panthers superstar was tied to shock code switch
- Would have left NRL fans aghast had it happened
Former Rugby Australia boss Hamish McLennan has made the bombshell claim that he was contacted by a third party who assured him that Nathan Cleary was interested in switching codes.
Joseph Suaalii made a stunning debut for the Wallabies last week after signing a controversial megabucks contract to leave the NRL and defect to the struggling code in 2023.
McLennan – who was removed as RA chairman on November 19 last year – has now revealed that a number of other high-profile rugby league stars were also interested in switching codes after he left.
It’s understood that six players – including the NRL‘s No. 1 player Nathan Cleary – were open to negotiations with Rugby Australia.
‘Earlier this year, I got told Cleary and a few other top NRL players were keen to come to rugby via a third party,’ McLennan told News Corp.
‘It wasn’t directed at me, but I believe it was all real.
‘Perhaps they [Cleary and the other NRL players] were wanting to test the waters with a few people, but by then I had left Rugby Australia.
‘I left it alone as I felt it had nothing to do with me.’
Ex-Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan (pictured) says he was secretly contacted by third party representing NRL players who were interested in switching codes
McLennan revealed that Panthers star Nathan Cleary was one of the players who was keen to jump ship to union
Losing the world’s No.1 player to the rival code would have sent shockwaves through the NRL
In October there was speculation that UK rugby clubs were sharpening their pencils to sign Cleary while he was visiting his girlfriend Mary Fowler.
‘My only fear with Nathan is him going to England puts him pretty much in the spotlight or basically he’s right in the backyard of these big French rugby clubs and European rugby clubs,’ Matty Johns said at the time.
‘And there would be a temptation there (to poach him). Some of them (rugby clubs) would probably look to make a bid sooner rather than later, that’s the only thing that would concern me.’
Johns had first-hand experience, watching in the early 2000s as English rugby clubs desperately tried to sign his brother Andrew.
Former Wallaby and Fairfax columnist Peter FitzSimons wanted UK rugby clubs to seize the opportunity and sign Cleary while he was under their noses.
There was speculation earlier in the year that Cleary might sign with a rugby club overseas while visiting Mary Fowler (pictured together)
‘The best thing might be if we of the rugby union could take Nathan Cleary off their hands for three years or so, which could give him a taste of a genuine world stage, and put him on the London/Paris/Buenos Aires circuit rather than Cronulla/Campbelltown/Canberra one, as fine as those cities are,’ he wrote for the Sydney Morning Herald.
‘That would also make it easier to see his partner Mary Fowler, and give him a break from the brutal physical toll of league.’
The halfback hosed down speculation while in the UK, stating, ‘I won’t be moving over here any time soon.’
Cleary’s current contract with Penrith expires at the end of 2027, the same year as his father and coach Ivan.
‘I’ve seen all the rumours, but it is nice to get to come over here and see Mary play… it is [also] nice to just have a break,’ the champion no.7 said at time.
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