Just days after facing an uncertain NRL future because of his drugs ban, Ben Barba has risen to instantly become one of the highest paid rugby union players in the world.
Barba yesterday inked a two-and-a-half year deal worth a reported $1 million a year with French powerhouse Toulon following his shock exit from Cronulla.
The 27-year-old will travel to the south of France immediately, but his move to play at next weekend's Global Tens has been blocked by the Australian Rugby Union after they vowed to uphold Barba's NRL cocaine suspension.
Despite being one of the NRL's top earners at times during his nine-year career, Barba said he was forced into a corner after the NRL were slow to register his new one-year contract.
During a phone conversation with NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg on Wednesday, Barba was informed his deal would not be registered until his 12-game suspension had been served.