I was looking into some rumours about one of the new Brisbane recruits and found an interesting note about Aisake apparently intending to quit. (see botom of article) This seems ridiculous, and makes me doubt the motives of the author. It would seem that this is a self serving argument intended to undermine young players here in order to push the anti-AFL-drafting-GAA-players loby.
I am particularily interested to see what Beano has to say about this.
http://www.unison.ie/sportsdesk/stories ... si=1552983
"Laois star could call time on his Aussie Rules experiment
Thursday February 2nd 2006
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Colm Keys
THE week after the GAA put pressure on their AFL counterparts to shut the gates on under 21s leaving these shores, there are indications that a recent Irish recruit could be on his way back home.
Brendan Quigley left for Brisbane Lions with his Laois colleague Colm Begley last November after performing impressively at a trial in Limerick.
However after returning home for a short break at Christmas he is now reported to be unsettled and contemplating a quick return to Ireland.
Quigley's Laois under 21 manager Sean Dempsey, under whom he won an All-Ireland minor medal three years ago, has kept in regular contact with the player and had no definite word of a return yesterday.
Unsettled
"I was only speaking to him on Monday and he never mentioned it," said Dempsey. "That's not to say that it won't be happening because when he was home he did admit to being unsettled."
"I wouldn't be surprised if he came home but I wouldn't be surprised either if he stuck it out and made a success of it. The reports from the club about the application of both players has been very good," said Dempsey.
"I'd be in touch with Brendan more than once a week. On Monday he was looking forward to some camping expedition at the weekend with the club.
"Maybe when the season gets up and running he'll adapt better. At home he was a carpenter and was used to be being busy every day. Over there he trains for a couple of hours in the morning and then again in the evening. In between he might be finding it hard," said Dempsey.
"To the best of my knowledge he has had no change of heart," added Dempsey whose side will be among the favourites for the All-Ireland under 21 title.
"We'd love to have him back but we'd like to see him succeed too. He went out there with an open mind. He knew he might not adapt and wouldn't see it as a failure if he felt he had to come home."
There are also indications that Aisake Ó hAilpÃn will soon return to Ireland after 18 months with Carlton Blues in Melbourne. Aisake's older brother Setanta has been given a senior contract after two years as an international rookie.
Restriction
The possible return of Quigley, so soon after committing himself to an international rookie contract, would give impetus to the GAA's argument that there should be an age restriction on players who are coaxed over."