Bobby DIGital
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WTF @ Taumalolo...HUH?
Who's he playing for?How about taumalolo turning he's back on kiwis! Holy shit! Now we know why these eligibility rules makes sense
It's another nail in NZ's coffin. And quite possibly the tournament and IRL in general. I'm sure some people will love players from the big three choosing second tier nations but it's only NZ that is suffering and we need them to provide Australia with competition otherwise it will be even more of a one horse race.
It'll make other nations stronger.
Whats JT's reason for opting to play for Tonga?
It'll make other nations stronger.
Whats JT's reason for opting to play for Tonga?
Israel Eliab got injured in the Hunters last normal season game. He missed the whole finals series including the Grand Final and last weeks State Cup.
Menzie Yere is past his best. Justin Olam, Kato Ottio and Nene MacDonald have him covered.
Ray Thompson has been injured. hardly played all year and has retired.
Dion Aiye could probably have been picked as a lock forward but as a five-eight that position now belongs to Ase Boas.
Am not sure about mark Mexico. Maybe the fact he is playing in tier 2 went against him.
Jessie Joe is in the English 3rd tier and I would guess they have better options than him now, same goes for Jason Tali. If Yere can't get in the side then Parker would be no chance.Jesse joe parker?
I guess now the kiwis know what's it's like when there best players don't pick them as there first option..It's another nail in NZ's coffin. And quite possibly the tournament and IRL in general. I'm sure some people will love players from the big three choosing second tier nations but it's only NZ that is suffering and we need them to provide Australia with competition otherwise it will be even more of a one horse race.
How is it a nail in IRL's coffin? He's defecting to a weaker team from a stronger one? I'd have thought the opposite.It's another nail in NZ's coffin. And quite possibly the tournament and IRL in general. I'm sure some people will love players from the big three choosing second tier nations but it's only NZ that is suffering and we need them to provide Australia with competition otherwise it will be even more of a one horse race.
Well they've lost there best prop in Bromwich and one of there best forwards Kevin Procter and Tohu Harris... So yeah they're pretty much screwed lolHow is it a nail in IRL's coffin? He's defecting to a weaker team from a stronger one? I'd have thought the opposite.
Obviously nobody replaces Lolo but it's not like the Kiwis suck in the forwards/second rowers department.
They do now. One of only two teams who could break the mantra that Australia will walk this tournament and they're no chance. It actually reduces the competitiveness of the World Cup. If winning the trophy is the "competition", and ultimately it is, this reduces the chances of more teams being able to compete for it, because instead of three reasonable hopes it pretty much limits it to two.How is it a nail in IRL's coffin? He's defecting to a weaker team from a stronger one? I'd have thought the opposite.
Obviously nobody replaces Lolo but it's not like the Kiwis suck in the forwards/second rowers department.
They do now. One of only two teams who could break the mantra that Australia will walk this tournament and they're no chance. It actually reduces the competitiveness of the World Cup. If winning the trophy is the "competition", and ultimately it is, this reduces the chances of more teams being able to compete for it, because instead of three reasonable hopes it pretty much limits it to two.
For a day or two. Someone other than Australia winning the tournament is far bigger and the chances of that happening are now pretty slim. What was a bigger story, Scotland drawing with NZ or NZ winning the WC? Which did more for the sport?A team from outside the big 3 winning a game against the big 3 is a far bigger story than NZ beating Australia (again)