Quote: The Big Gun "Yeah, pretty much. I think it's accepted that Foran and Johnson would be NZ's starting halves.'"
It's all very sad really. We are talking about a player who has been a brilliant attacking force for Wests Tigers and New Zealand in the past. It is also true that he has attracted a lot of kids to play the game of rugby league.
To bow out like this, in a form slump and with a lot of anger, would be very tragic.
However I am not sure that he is going to increase his income just by switching to Super Rugby in Auckland. Given his current form they are unlikely to pay more than his existing salary of AU$750,000 (certainly not the AU$1 million a year he has been asking for from Wests Tigers). Moreover he is most unlikely to be picked as fly half for the All Blacks, and thus will not raise his earnings by that route. So he will probably play rugby union in Japan in the off season, wear himself out, and thereby become a bridesmaid to the stars in NZ rugby union.
A better option for our game would be for him to sign up with a Super League club, but the clubs who would be interested are unlikely to be able to afford more than his current salary, and even that would stretch them to their limits. Which again leads us back to the need for salary cap reform in Super League.