Australia could lose test lock Izack Rodda to an overseas club in a pay cut mutiny.
Sport's attempts to deal with Covid-19 has hit new and troubled waters with Rodda and two Queensland teammates - they all have the same manager - refusing to accept their wages being slashed.
They were stood down by the Queensland Rugby Union on Monday, after it talked to agent Anthony Picone and the players.
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The 23-year-old Rodda, who has played 25 tests, utility back Isaac Lucas and young lock Harry Hockings will not be at Ballymore when the Reds resume training, the Courier Mail reported.