But the point that Matua makes, and god bless him for it, is that we should be getting in behind our Test sides and valuing international football. Should that change because a few guys chose to play for Tonga/Samoa?
Much respect to all true fans (I try to be one for the most part) but all I can say is that my interest waned when it became apparent that major demographics of NZ league players were likely to become unavailable to us going forward.
I think a lot of my fascination with international league over the years has been sort of based on "imagine if the Kiwis could actually get their full strength team together". Like at one point any Kiwi in the NRL was likely to make the Kiwis, then that progressed to the Kiwis mostly being "good" NRL players, and then for the last decade or so you've had tons of elite Kiwi NRL players. To finally get to that point, where the NRL was absolutely stacked with Kiwi players, and then revert back to a heap of those guys becoming unavailable just felt like such a regressive step to me that a part of me honestly gave up at that point.
I don't see how it's so much robbing Peter, when Peter still has a strong 17 that wants to play for New Zealand. And now Paul can play and compete, and has a significant passion for it. I don't think the analogy works.
For every "Kiwi-Samoan" or "Kiwi-Tongan" player gained by Samoa or Tonga, we lose that exact player. What we lose and what they gain in terms of players is literally equal.
Of course you can weaken 2 elite teams to make 4 strong teams and it's arguable that this makes for a more interesting competition. Doesn't change the fact that you're cumulatively improving the player pool of those two teams by the same amount as you've cumulatively weakened the player pool of the other two teams.
I also think the fact that you can still piece together hypothetical good Kiwi/Aussie 17s sort of misses the point, because in reality there are still going to be heaps of players unavailable and you end up going down the depth chart - just like the bad old days when the Kiwis might have had 17 decent players, but were picking blokes out of reserve grade if a few guys got injured.
I was a passionate Kiwis fan pre 2011 or so, and became less so because of fixturing rather than who was available or who wasn't. I could care when internationals were mid-year, and they threw in a World Cup on the back of them, but not when I had to wait until October for the first glimpse.
Fair enough. Funny thing I've just realised is the last ANZAC test was 2017. I think that's just a coincidence, but it didn't help that the 2017 defections coincided with the last mid-season Australia v NZ test.