Wallabies star Quade Cooper is still a New Zealand citizen, but he'll have to become an Australian if he wants to play in the rugby sevens at the Rio Olympics.
New Zealand won't have a bar of Auckland-born Cooper wearing the silver fern at the Games - All Black sevens coach Sir Gordon Tietjens says the door is firmly shut on him turning out for the team.
Cooper, who was raised in Tokoroa, still travels on a New Zealand passport, despite not having lived in this country since he was aged 13.
Canberra's strict immigration laws means the Wallabies' No 10 has apparently only just qualified to apply for Australian citizenship.
His nationality was revealed when he made a recent quick trip back to Australia from France, where he plays for Toulon.