bayrep said:If you haven't heard already then Caucaunibuca has told the local newspaper in Fiji that he has decided to stay with Fiji rugby. A rather confused guy I would say.
ibeme said:bayrep said:If you haven't heard already then Caucaunibuca has told the local newspaper in Fiji that he has decided to stay with Fiji rugby. A rather confused guy I would say.
He also added that he would stay with Fiji until New Zealand were ready for him. He's just covering his backside in case playing for the All-blacks never becomes a possibility. Good to see national loyalties are alive and well.
I did say harder not impossible. I'd prefer at least a 10 year residency rule but it should definitely be at least 5 years.SpaceMonkey said:Or to drive the point home even further, what would a rule like that do to a guy like George Gregan? Would he not be allowed to play for Australia because he was born in Zambia, even though rugby hardly exists in Zambia? In my opinion that would harm the international game more than the current situation where having a high profile player from a country/ethnic community not normally noted for that sport can raise a sport's profile enourmously within that community. For example Hazem El Masri has done a huge amount for the profile of League in the Lebanese community irrespective of whether he ever plays for Lebanon.aqua_duck said:Thats a good idea in theory but there are many problems with it, take for example Mils Muliaina, born in Samoa but moved to NZ when he was 4 years old, one may argue that whilst he was born in Samoa, Somoan rugby spent not a cent on his development, when he moved to NZ no one knew he existed, he was raised in NZ and has lived there for most of his life, he has an NZ passport, NZ driver's licence and was educated in NZ and grew up with New Zealanders. He was developed by the NZ junior system, they were the ones who paid for his coaching and junior development and they were the ones who brought him through the ranks with the NZ schoolboys and 7's team, I doubt he's ever played rugby in Samoa before. When you take all that into consideration, it seems abit unfair that NZ couldn't play him even though they developed him and were the ones who spent the bucks on him.thomo said:I think they should change the rules... to make it harder for players born in other countries to play for NZ/Aus/etc. Imagine some of the Pacific countries with all their players available. Tuquiri, Caucau and Rokocoko in the Fijian backline would be awesome!