Just to circle back to the France discussion I don’t really see the relevance to what’s happening in the pacific. It’s not like there has been a huge investment financially by rugby league in the region. Some changes to eligibility and the large amount of players from places like Tonga and Samoa already in the NRL have allowed them to quickly become competitive. It’s not like we could just redirect some of that funding and suddenly have France become competitive.
I agree that France actually coming up to speed would be HUGE for the international game but that’s going to be far harder and require more investment than what we’ve seen in the pacific.
I think it’s fine that the NRL is really pushing to dominate the pacific region and there are spill over effects for international footy as well. I do hope we eventually see more movement in the NH but I’m not optimistic if I’m honest.
I think Frances best chance of becoming competitive is to get touluese into super league, unfortunately they missed the cut by a bees.
France were very competitive against England in their mid year test, it was only in the last 20 mins England pulled away for a 40-8 win. In previous years England have been winning these mid year tests by 60.
if France have a 2nd professional team to produce players they can make a big jump.
France regularly beat England at jnr level, these players need the type of development that can be offered by a professional system and then theres a big chance France could be competitive at snr level.