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By Justis Kamu
2:12 PM Wednesday Jul 18, 2012
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Konrad Hurrell was born in Nukualofa, Tonga and came to New Zealand at the age of 17 on a rugby scholarship. Photo / Getty Images
Justis Kamu looks at the standout issues in the NRL from the past week.
1. If Hurrell is a Kiwi, fair dinkum Tamou's an Aussie
Tonga Rugby League (TRL) should be feeling aggrieved with NRL rising star Konileti Hurrell this week stating his desire to represent New Zealand and not his beloved homeland of Tonga in the international game.
With the 2013 Rugby League World Cup held in England and Wales, Hurrell's attacking prowess and his time in an NRL setup would be hugely beneficial to the Tongan national side 'Mate Ma'a Tonga'.
If the emerging nations of Tonga, Fiji, and Samoa are to be competitive and not just make up the numbers in next year's tournament, they should have access to the best players available to them particularly a player of Hurrell's background.
Famously known as Konrad he was born in Nukualofa, Tonga and came to New Zealand at the age of 17 on a rugby scholarship.
Well versed in his mother tongue 'Koni' spoke little English on his arrival to New Zealand shores in 2009.
Understandably playing for the Kiwis will bring him more favourable financial rewards than appearing for the Pacific Island.
Conversely Kiwi James Tamou's defection to Australia and Sam Kasiano's indecisiveness to honour his intention to play for the Kiwis was heavily criticised.
New Zealand's Rugby League community were quick to point out that if players were born in this country, had Maori tattoos and called their mates 'bro' they were Kiwis.
Hurrell's case is no different to Tamou and Kasiano.
It's just that this time it's the New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL) who will be on the receiving end of the equation.
After this year's eligibility debacle, it will be highly unlikely that Kiwis selectors will let another starlet slip from their grasp.
If the NZRL are to take the high ground on ensuring that Kiwis play for New Zealand and not Australia.
Than TRL should be given the same courtesy - Tongans should play for Tonga not New Zealand.