Robbo returning to Aus after an injury ravaged stint.

Former Parramatta and Sydney Roosters forward Chad Robinson will return to Australia after a knee injury ended his English Super League stint with Harlequins.The London-based club announced on Tuesday Robinson had been "released from his contract by mutual consent as a result of a recurrent knee injury."Quins head coach Brian McDermott said he could not fault the Australian's work ethic."In his short time with us, Chad bought into everything the club is trying to achieve," McDermott said."He is one of those players that put their hands up for work when the going gets tough."Chad and his family return to Australia with the very best wishes of the London rugby league community."Robinson, 29, joined Harlequins from NRL side Parramatta and made his debut in February 2009 against Castleford.But he suffered an injury hampered year, undergoing knee surgery twice during the season.Robinson split his time at the Eels between 2000 and 2008 with three seasons at the Roosters from 2002-04.Just a thought but could this involve Inu or not? I know hes is having problems with his knees but aswe are running low on second rowers maybe he could be picked up on a nothing contract/

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  • Hindmarsh, Ben Smith, Mateo, Shackleton, Poore, Cayless, Hauraki, Mannah, Moi Moi, Oake, Justin Horo, Tim Mannah. I think we are covered in the forwards. We can afford a couple of injuries with what we have. It would have to be an absolutely nothing contract. Besides he seems a fair bit beat up anyways.....
    • I thought Hauraki has signed with the Warriors?
      • Hauraki is still listed on the parraeels.com.au website. U maybe right because I thought he had gone too?
    • Don't forget Mannah.
    • From what I've read elsewhere today, Oake is playing in a 2nd tier comp in France.
      • I'm pretty sure that's not the case
        • http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/sons-of-guns-forced-to-p...

          BORN into rugby league royalty, Nathan Wynn and his cousin Tim should be playing for the Dragons. Or maybe the Eels.

          But the sons of 1980s legends Graeme and Peter Wynn have been forced to fly 17,000km around the world to get their rugby league fix as the Toyota Cup threatens to wipe out a generation of footy players.

          Without a proper reserve grade since the introduction of the under-20s national competition, the Wynn boys packed their bags and headed to France to get a competitive game of rugby league.

          Their dilemma saddens Graeme, who owned the 1980s while playing in the forwards for the mighty St George Dragons.

          "It has really closed up for blokes like Nathan with the under-20s now," said the 193-game veteran.

          "You will find about 2000 promising players heading overseas now because there is no opportunity left in Australia. It is a massive issue.

          "If you haven't made it by the time you are 20, then there is just nowhere to play."

          Nathan's story is not uncommon. A promising junior with the Bulldogs, the 91kg halfback was left with few options when reserve grade made way for the Toyota Cup in 2008.

          Good, but not good enough for the NRL in his earlier 20s, he was spat out of the rugby league system.

          But there is nothing to say that, after a few years with hardened players in an old-school reserve grade competition, young Wynn would not have developed into a player capable of following in his dad Graeme's famous footsteps.

          "I went over to the Bulldogs and was playing reserve grade in 2007," Nathan said.

          "I was going well and then they announced the Toyota Cup would be coming in the next year. They just stopped offering contracts and it was the same story everywhere. And that was pretty much it because there was no real pathway for anyone over 20."

          So Nathan and his merry band of mid-20s rejects went and played glorified park football in the NSW Cup. The new reserve grade.

          "I ended up playing a year for the Sydney Bulls," he said.

          "You would play in front of a couple of hundred fans and at some pretty ordinary grounds."

          Frustrated, Nathan looked abroad. If he wasn't going to be an NRL player, maybe he could make football his passport to the world.

          "An opportunity came up to go over to Toulouse and play," Nathan said. "I thought it would be a good way to see the world and make some money but it has turned out to be more than that.

          "We play in a competition which is like reserve grade to the Super League, and we have a real good shot of getting into that competition.

          "We are now getting about 4500 people to our games and it could prove a real pathway. That's why Tim [Peter's son] came over, and why we have blokes like Brendan Oake in our team who should still be playing in the NRL now."

          Graeme would still like to see his son play in the NRL, but it appears that may never happen. But Australia's loss will be Europe's gain.

          "They are getting some good young Aussies over there," Graeme said. "All because they can't get an opportunity here."
  • loyal clubman and totally agree quality workhorse, parra known for them
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