Genia reportedly joins Aust exodus

Wallabies halfback Will Genia has reportedly signed a three-year deal with Stade Francais, adding to the exodus of players post World Cup.

Wallabies halfback Will Genia will reportedly join the exodus of Australian players following the Rugby World Cup.

The 58-Test No.9 is believed to have signed a three-year deal with French club Stade Francais and will leave Australia after the 2015 tournament.

The Queenslander was thought to have signed a pre-contract with English club Bath but that fell through due to salary cap restrictions.

According to French newspaper Midi Olympique Genia has now signed a three-year deal with the powerful Paris club.

Genia, who debuted with the Reds in 2007, has spoken of his desire to lessen his travel.

He welcomed his first child, a baby girl, last week.

If the move is confirmed, Genia will join fellow Wallabies James Horwill (Harlequins), Adam Ashley-Cooper (Bordeaux-Begles), Scott Higginbotham (Japan), Sekope Kepu (Bordeaux-Begles) and Nic White (Montpellier) in playing overseas.

The Reds said they wouldn't comment on individual contracting matters.

"Will and Queensland Rugby CEO Jim Carmichael have a very strong personal relationship and have been in discussion for 12 months on Will's future post Rugby World Cup and when these discussions are finalised there will be a formal announcement on this," the QRU said in a statement.

"There will be no further comment from the QRU on this until that time."


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