Owen Farrell may turn out to be a "one club man", something of a rarity these days, after yesterday signing a long-term contract extension with Saracens - a move that put the England five-eighths in a very different category to his Australian counterpart Quade Cooper, who is not much interested in being a "one country man", let alone recommitting to his employers in Queensland.
New Zealander Cooper, long established as one of modern rugby's great mavericks, is expected to head to France after the World Cup, with Toulon the favourites to beat Montpellier in the race for his signature.
According to reports on the far side of the Channel, the double European champions already have his name on a contract, along with those of the All Black centre Ma'a Nonu and two of Northampton's international forwards, Salesi Ma'afu and Samu Manoa. Australian sources insisted nothing had been finalised.
Toulon, who will chase an unprecedented third successive European title when they meet Clermont Auvergne at Twickenham in two weeks, may draw a blank on the Paul O'Connell front, however.
The men from the Cote d'Azur were being heavily linked with the 35-year-old Munster and Ireland captain a few days ago, but are now distancing themselves from the rumours.