what a load of sh*te.... he couldnt give a sh*te about playing for australia.actually, you never 'had' him. he chose to represent his new country, the one where he grew up playing rugby league, and he will spend the rest of his life in. good on him, he had every right to.
what a load of sh*te.... he couldnt give a sh*te about playing for australia.
he wanted to play origin football. if you had given him the option of playing Origin football and playing for the Kiwis i bet he would have taken it in a heartbeat.
just look at another great 'australian' Tonie Carrol... now that hes finnished playing rep footy hes come out and said hes Kiwi...
Love is prepared to put pressure on the UK's RFL to make sure Leuluai and Brent Webb are released by their clubs and he is confident the pair will play. Love says he expects to hear today from the RFL, who have indicated they will play by the rules.
The international constitution requires clubs to release players for test matches.
I heard the interview with Love on radiosport today. He really sounds quite pathetic imo. Certainly not affirmative enough to be in the position he is...
He also said he's always been a kiwis (his whole life), something i find hard to believe when he represents queensland and australia.
why not start a campaign to have a worldwide international weekend...
RLIF supports NZ claim for Test stars
May 2, 2008 - 12:01PM
English clubs have been told they must release New Zealand players Thomas Leuluai and Brent Webb for next week's rugby league Centenary Test with Australia or forfeit their availability at club level.
Super League giants Wigan and Leeds were opposed to releasing their stars for the international clash at the Sydney Cricket Ground as it conflicts with their domestic Challenge Cup knockout event.
But a teleconference on Friday involving the executive of the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) has supported New Zealand Rugby League's rights to call upon the Kiwi players for Test duty.
The telephone hook-up between RLIF chairman Colin Love, England's chairman Richard Lewis and RLIF secretary David Gallop on Friday decided not to relax the existing rules regarding international availability and deemed if the players were not released they would be ineligible to play in the corresponding Super League matches.
© 2008 AAP
frm: http://news.leaguehq.com.au/rlif-supports-nz-claim-for-test-stars/20080502-2a6l.html
i agree with you mate... the only reason why the RLIF are backing this is because of the significance of the year.the question is...would this be done if NZ were playing england mid season and the NRL clubs withheld it's NZ players ? but that'll never happen will it?? oh hang on it already has in 2006..
i also put it to everyone that had this not been world cup year or a centenary test the ARL/RLIF would'nt have done a thing...but they need to sell tickets and drum up interest..
it's great that the RLIF have done this...but they need to do it every time from now on...a precedent has been set..
Well this is meant to be the final mid-year test between the Kiwis and Aussies, isn't it, so we won't get the chance to see if it would ever happen again.