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Quade Cooper plots Wallabies return despite Reds exile

Reds fly-half Quade Cooper
Image: Quade Cooper has been told he is surplus to requirements at the Reds

Quade Cooper is holding out hopes of a return to the Wallabies via club rugby at Brisbane team Souths.

Cooper is back at his childhood club after new Reds coach Brad Thorn told him he was not part of his plans for the Super Rugby season.

The 29-year-old fly-half has not considered a move overseas to Europe or Japan after being frozen out by the Reds.

"I signed a three-year contract. When you sign a three-year contract, that's showing your cards," said Cooper.

"I want to be here for three years. I want to enjoy my time here and I get the opportunity to play for my club."

Quade Cooper of Australia looks on during the Rugby Championship match between the All Blacks and Wallabies in Wellington, 28 August 2016
Image: Cooper won the last of his 70 caps against Italy last June

Cooper has spoken to Wallabies coach Michael Cheika, who encouraged him to demonstrate he could still be in the frame for a national recall.

"If the opportunity arises where I get the chance to represent the Reds and the Wallabies again, then so be it," he said.

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"But at this point in time, I've got a great opportunity to represent this great club, to go out there and hopefully win a title for Souths."

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Cooper has played 70 Tests but has not been selected by Cheika since last June.

"Whenever I go to a school or go and watch a game, parents always come up to me and ask me about the pathway for their kids to reach the top - to play for the Reds or the Wallabies - and club rugby is that pathway," he said.

BRISBANE - feb 24 2017:  Reds player Quade Cooper waits for the scrum to pack during the round one Super Rugby match between the Reds and the Sharks
Image: Cooper has not ruled out a move to Europe

"So for me to be able to use that pathway that's there in place for us, it's a great opportunity."

Cooper is delighted to see the Reds doing so well in Super Rugby, winning their last three matches after dropping the season-opener to the Rebels.

"I'm still part of the team," he said. "I've played 120-odd games and I love that they are doing well."