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If that's all you want to take out of it, sure. I did stay "stop whining", it's a hill i'm willing to die on.
The Tonga rise is a small but significant proof that it works. The crowds are responding positively, the voices complaining about dual-eligibility lost in the hype.
All I'm saying is International Rugby League has much deeper issues than this. It's a surface issue, an obvious easy target. And "fixing" it with the typical 1-nation-for-life solutions given here wouldn't make the sport any better or more popular, because we'd still have
Australia refusing to play games
An NZRL run on the smell of an oily rag
An England team that can't beat Aus and can't decide which shirt it wants to wear
NRL clubs refusing players rep opportunities and the RLPA pushing for less football and more money
Tournaments chopped and changed year on year, if played at all
Rising nations not given enough serious games each year
Other nations ignored entirely
^Fix the above and you'll gain a hell of a lot more than fiddling with rules.
Nah the problem is Taumalolo and co switching nations and bringing in big crowds and competitive results cause it makes us look small time as soccer doesn’t do it or something.
How dare a Tongan New Zealander represent both Tonga and NZ during his life.