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Phil Rothfield: Farcical Origin eligibility criteria to keep Aussie Semi Radradra out of NSW jersey
Phil Rothfield
The Sunday Telegraph
April 13, 2014 12:00AM
RUGBY leagues State of Origin eligibility rules have been shown up yet again to be a complete farce.
This time the victim is the games most dynamic new personality player, Parramattas barnstorming winger Semi Radradra.
The NRL has ruled that the Fijian flyer can play for Australia - but, inexplicably, not State of Origin.
This is despite the fact four high profile Fijians have already played Origin football the great Petero Civoniceva, Jarryd Hayne, Lote Tuqiri and Akuila Uate.
Under new guidelines for rep football, Radradra can nominate to play for Australia once he has lived in the country for three years.
Yet because he wasnt born in NSW or QLD and didnt live in either state before the age of 13, he cant play State of Origin.
The NRLs general manager of game development, Andrew Hill, insists there is no loophole that would allow the cult hero they call Semi Trailor to play for NSW.
Tightening up the eligibility rules was a move towards ensuring the state versus state, mate versus mate concept was protected, Hill said.
The commission was very keen to ensure the concept of the State of Origin remained as a game between NSW and Queensland.
Yet this is the game that continually allows Macksville born, bred and raised Greg Inglis to play for QLD and any number of Kiwis and Pacific Islanders to play for the Blues or Maroons.
And the same game that sits back and allows superstars Sonny Bill Williams and Sam Burgess to walk out on the code because they are not allowed to play in the games showpiece event of the year.
Greg Inglis was born and raised in NSW. Source: News Limited
Radradra is the NRLs leading try-scorer in 2014, proving virtually unstoppable on Parramattas left-side wing, turning the trampling of opponents into an art form.
He averages nearly 120 metres a game, has made 26 tackle busts in five games and brings back memories of legendry Eels winger Eric Grothe.
Radradra comes from the tiny Fijian village of Somosomo and has been in Australia for less than two years.
He was first spotted by the Eels recruitment team in a televised rugby union sevens tournament in Dubai.
At the moment he has nominated Fiji as his country of choice but can change at any time because his country is considered a second-tier rugby league
There is no question he is already explosive enough to handle the extra pace and intensity or Origin football, although his positional play understandably still needs some work.
The Origin snubbing has a two-fold effect on this excitement machine.
He loses the opportunity to earn an extra $90,000-a-year in match payments and also cash in on the marketing and sponsorship benefits that come from Origin exposure.
Radradra is under contract to Parramatta until the end of next season but it hasnt stopped Japanese rugby clubs and rival NRL talent scouts from making enquiries.
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This is such a poorly written and shitty article. Funny thing is NSW fans will lap it up. Hypocrisy thy name is Blues supporters.
Imagine the cry this red cheeked mong would be having if Semis first club was Brisbane and this was about Qld hahaha

OP.