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Wallabies hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau may be forced overseas

Wallabies hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau
Image: Tatafu Polota-Nau is without a club since the Force were cut from Super Rugby

Wallabies hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau may be forced to look for an overseas club after failing to attract a Super Rugby contract in Australia following the axing of Western Force.

Polota-Nau has found himself without a club after the Force fell victim to Super Rugby's downsizing to 15 teams.

Fellow Australia international Dane Haylett-Petty became the latest player to join the Force exodus to the Melbourne Rebels on Friday, where he will team up with his brother, Ross, and ex-Force coach David Wessels.

But the four remaining Australian Super Rugby franchises have secured most of their hooker spots for next season, leaving Polota-Nau out in the cold.

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"I've got no idea really," replied Polota-Nau when asked about his plans for next season.

"There's been lots of chats about relocating Super Rugby franchises but to be honest I haven't had any offers.

"I'll just have to go back to my whiteboard and start afresh.

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"I think I missed out on the window there [with overseas offers], because obviously I was hanging on to the Force announcement, which came late, so we'll just have to wait and see."

A Western Force supporter waves a flag during the Rugby Championship match between Australia and New Zealand
Image: Western Force were axed as Super Rugby reduced from 18 to 15 teams

The 78-Test hooker is still eligible to play for the Wallabies even if he moves overseas. Under Wallabies rules, only players with 60 caps or more can be selected if they are based abroad.

Polota-Nau has not ruled out retirement, but he said he is keen to play at least until the 2019 World Cup in Japan.

"Absolutely," he said, when asked if 2019 remained a target. "Getting the opportunity to give it a good consistent start has given me that hunger again.

"I guess you've got to take it year by year because the body's not agreeing with me."

Dane Haylett-Petty is fully behind the fight to stay in Super Rugby
Image: Polota-Nau's team-mate Dane Haylett-Petty has joined the Rebels

His team-mate Haylett-Petty has established himself as one of Australia's premier outside backs and finished this year as the Force's leader for try assists, average run metres per game and line-break assists.

"I think we're building a very competitive group at the Rebels, so I know that Dave's going to get the best out of me here," he said.

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