yet another lie.Rugby union. And im sure their are other sports that do this.
Except for a one off change required buy the IOC when 7's was admitted to the Olympics, Rugby has a one country for life rule.
yet another lie.Rugby union. And im sure their are other sports that do this.
Say hi to Stephen Bachop for meyet another lie.
Except for a one off change required buy the IOC when 7's was admitted to the Olympics, Rugby has a one country for life rule.
yet another lie.
Except for a one off change required buy the IOC when 7's was admitted to the Olympics, Rugby has a one country for life rule.
All players should make a decision as to which nation they wish to represent and they should be tied to that decision.
Say hi to Stephen Bachop for me
not in the last 20 years.So all those union players that have played for and born in various islands have not been playing representative union in NZ?
Why?
Say hi to the 90's. that was before the rule was bout it, almost 20 years ago
not in the last 20 years.
For starters it allows teams to put plans in place and start building. As opposed to not knowing who is available for your team untill the morning of you selecting it.
I have no issue with any playing swapping as much as they want while these rules are in place but imo once your represent a country that is the only country you should play for.
The last thing we want is for International footy to feel like club footy with players changing countries from tournament to tournament depending on what they feel like
*facepalm* ...I'm not the one complaining about players jumping teams, i'm pointing out that you lied.. again..Ok. So it has happened. I think you would afford rugby league some slack given the difficulties rugby league faces in many parts of the world? Thats if u are a genuine rugby league fan though?
*facepalm* ...I'm not the one complaining about players jumping teams, i'm pointing out that you lied.. again..
I know some of his whanau pretty well... they very much consider themselves kiwi...I know Tamou's family, they actually consider themselves Aussies and huge NSW supporters, the entire family.
Fairly strange lol.
Not sure if i did? Im taking your word for it. You have twisted words to suit your arguments many times. U are quick to label me a liar yet im sure you have done your share in your own. Perhaps u are lying expert?
Rugby union. And im sure their are other sports that do this.
The decision itself isn't the problem. It's the fact that a) he did basically the day as the squads being named and b) that you're even able to pick a country 3 weeks out from the World Cup in the first place.
Well he didn't actually, the NZ squad is still not named.
I know some of his whanau pretty well... they very much consider themselves kiwi...
I don’t know who you’ve been talking to...
Not sure if i did? Im taking your word for it. You have twisted words to suit your arguments many times. U are quick to label me a liar yet im sure you have done your share in your own. Perhaps u are lying expert?
Just like his Eels days.this is really good, however he was born in New Zealand and stay there and till he was 14 before coming to Queensland... but yeah awesome to see the minor countries getting some players