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Thorn drops Stewart after another Reds âdiscipline issueâ
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Queensland Reds centre Hamish Stewart has become the second player stood down by coach Brad Thorn this year for an alcohol-related âdiscipline issueâ ahead of Saturdayâs top of the table clash with the Brumbies.
It comes as Thorn expressed extreme disappointment at reports Izack Rodda, who left the Reds in bitter circumstances last year, is set to return to Australian rugby.
Reds centre Hamish Stewart wonât face the Brumbies this weekend.
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Thorn riled by prospect of Rodda s return AAP 11/03/2021 Murray Wenzel © Glenn Hunt/AAP PHOTOS Izack Rodda could be set for a return to Super Rugby, a year after leaving the Queensland Reds.
Brad Thorn has been riled by the prospect of Izack Rodda s Australian rugby return less than a year after he left the Queensland Reds over a pay dispute.
The 25-Test Wallabies lock and teammates Harry Hockings and Isaac Lucas refused to agree to periodic 60 per cent pay cuts accepted by every other Australian Super Rugby player while the competition was suspended due to COVID-19 last May.
As one of Rugby Australia s highest-paid players, Rodda had the option to take a one-season sabbatical to recoup lost wages while still retain his national contract.
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