Wallaby living legend George Smith's management has all but ruled out another return to the Brumbies, with champion flanker David Pocock still no closer to learning how long he'll be sidelined by a knee injury.
But while Smith will be advised by manager Lee Abrahams to rest his body rather than consider another possible recall to Super Rugby, the 33-year-old Wallabies veteran is "his own man".
The talk of another Smith return comes after Pocock reinjured his reconstructed left knee in the Brumbies' win over the Western Force last Saturday night.
Pocock flew to Brisbane on Tuesday to consult his knee surgeon Peter Myers but remained none the wiser after further scans again failed to deliver a clear diagnosis.
"The scans were inconclusive so I have to go back and talk to the team doctor and Peter Myers, and obviously talk to the coaches about a way forwards, but at this stage I'm not really sure," Pocock told Fox Sports.