Sirker’s glad he’s moved Down Under

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Callum Sirker

NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 14: Callum Sirker of Wasps looks to break past Toby Venner of Bristol Bears during Day Two of the Premiership Rugby 7s Series at Franklin's Gardens on September 14, 2019 in Northampton, England. (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images)

By BEN JAYCOCK

Callum Sirker feels Championship players are a victim of Premiership clubs' financial mismanagement, so decided midway through last season to leave Cornish Pirates to move to Australia and focus on his law career, while also playing in the Shute Shield for West Harbour.
Sirker, 25, feels there’s very little opportunities for aspiring top flight players due to the Premiership’s financial squeeze and believes that he made the right call in moving Down Under.
“I’d just turned 25 and I thought to myself with the state of English rugby and everything that’s going on, is this a go...

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