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This could be just the change of scene Crofty needs to make the next step.
Perhaps the responability of leadership will have a bit of a Troy Flavell effect on him.
David Croft to lead the Melbourne Rebels in new competition
May 23, 2007 - 6:40pm
Story by: QRU
Wallaby and QR Queensland Reds star flanker David Croft will captain the Melbourne Rebels in the inaugural Mazda Australian Rugby Championship, which kicks off in August.
Croft joins the Rebels with the blessing of Queensland Rugby to take a leadership role with the newly formed team, one of eight in the new national competition.
Croft said he was looking forward to the opportunity to be part of a new era for rugby.
“My heart and soul is, and always will be with Queensland and the Reds. This opportunity to play in new surroundings with a new challenge will help me develop as a player and come back recharged and keener than ever for next year’s Super 14 season,” said Croft, the 2007 Pilecki Medal winner who recently re-contracted to the Reds for another two years.
“It’s also vital for Australian and Victorian Rugby that the Rebels get off to the best possible start in this new competition, so it’s an honour for me to be invited to captain the Rebels, with the responsibility that goes with that.”
Victorian Rugby Union CEO Ron Steiner said David Croft was the consummate rugby professional and an inspirational player at that.
“He has proudly represented his country and has played over 100 games for the Reds, most recently as captain, and has a deserved reputation for giving his very best, at national, state or club level.
“He’s widely recognised as a great leader and role model for rugby on and off the field. He will set a standard we expect all others to follow,” he said.
“The entire Victorian rugby community is excited to have David Croft leading the Rebels’ charge in this new era for rugby in Victoria.”
ARU General Manager, Rugby Pat Wilson said Queensland Rugby’s decision to release such a valuable player as Croft for the good of the competition was to be commended.
“Australian Rugby is delighted that David has accepted this exciting opportunity and we congratulate Queensland on releasing him to play a leadership role for the Rebels in this new competition. He’ll have an important role to play and I know he will give it 100 per cent, as he always does. ”
The Melbourne Rebels first game is in Canberra on August 11 and the first home game is against Queensland’s East Coast Aces on August 18.