welshmagpie
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Australia does make the eligibility rules for Origin. Honestly though there's nothing stopping Uate playing Origin and then for Fiji at the end of the year, since Origin isn't an international match. If the ARL don't like it, tell them where to shove it.No way would the ARL do that. Why would we make a rule that could weaken our national side? We want the best players, we have a jewel in SOO to draw those best players in. If a player is eligible for us and someone else, its their choice as long as we are within the rules.
We dont make the eligibility rules.
Australia does make the eligibility rules for Origin. Honestly though there's nothing stopping Uate playing Origin and then for Fiji at the end of the year, since Origin isn't an international match. If the ARL don't like it, tell them where to shove it.
At the moment, Origin is a scourge on the international game.
For the good of the game as a whole maybe? Not a concept most Australians are too familiar with, admittedly.Only because the rules are so weak, its easy for a player to represent more then one country. Origin isnt a scourge, the international rules are.
The ARL make the rules for Origin, you must be eligible for Australia to play SOO. Its one of our tools we use to develop players for our national team, why should we help other countries by allowing their players play in it?
The only fair ways for Fiji to keep Uate (as an example) is for the eligibility rules to be tightened (an RLIF problem) or for Fiji to have more meaningful matches (also, and RLIF problem)
We dont make the eligibility rules.
Have you checked out who's on the RLIF board lately?
A totally independent RLIF whose remit is the welfare of the game as a whole worldwide not just in England and Australia.
So you do agree it is a conflict of interests then?
Yeah.......how are we going to get that?
Hell yes there is, but again, solutions? and how do we implement them?
Surely one would cure the other? Why can't former patrons of leagues be put forward as RLIF board members. People who no longer have to kowtow to the SLE or the NRL because they are independent of them?
Has Uate actually said he wants to play for Australia? Or is it just the arrogant Origin-centric media assuming that everyone wants to be Australian as usual?
