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NPK said:How many of the kiwi players were not born in NZ? Are they traitors to their home countries?
and how many of them have got kiwi parents.
NPK said:How many of the kiwi players were not born in NZ? Are they traitors to their home countries?
DACSSDOWN said:So has Willy Mason, (who was born in Auckland.) What is your point. He also was considering playing for the Kiwis in 2001, but decided on the Aussies. I don't see anyone bagging him on here.
Thomas said:Where were the Cayless brothers born? (kiwi parents living abroad)
Where was Jake Webster born? (look above)
Where was Frank Pritchard born? (look above)
Where was Webb born??
All born in Australia which means they are ALL AUSSIES.......ffs you guys whinge about Hunt when 5 of your team where not even born in the Shaky Isles.
Hunt came to Australia when he was 10...he is an Australian citizen therefore he is elligible to play for Australia, end of story.
Thomas said:So f**king what...they were born in Australia and therefore are Australians.
My mother is Scottish, but that doesn't make me a bloody sweatie, now does it.
Mr Saab said:Australians are very funny lot. We accept overseas sports stars as our own, like Kostya and Vic Darchinian, yet we cant accept Hunt.
When an overseas star gets caught with performance enhacing drugs we rubbish them...when an australian is caught with the same thing we blame :
Mothers.
3 yr old headache tablets
Drink spiking
Didnt know it was on the banned list.
Bunch of bloody hypocrites.
I have no problem with Hunt choosing Australia as the nation he wants to play for. My problem is that it should have been Inglis or Bowen.
DACSSDOWN said:So has Willy Mason, (who was born in Auckland.) What is your point. He also was considering playing for the Kiwis in 2001, but decided on the Aussies. I don't see anyone bagging him on here.
I don't agree with the selection of Hunt, but I don't think you can bag one player in particular for doing the same thing as other players before him.
kickback said:http://www.couriermail.news.com.au/story/0,20797,18994749-5003409,00.html
AN angry New Zealand has lit the fuse for Friday's trans-Tasman Test by vowing to punish Australian fullback Karmichael Hunt for turning his back on the country of his birth.
The Kiwis gathered on the Gold Coast yesterday as news of Auckland-born Hunt's elevation to the Australian squad filtered through the camp.
Hunt, who moved to Australia from New Zealand when he was 10, earlier this year considered making himself available for the Kiwis after his chances of representing Queensland in State of Origin appeared slim.
The Kiwis tried to be diplomatic when told of Hunt's selection in place of injured fullback Anthony Minichiello, but several players were privately seething at his perceived lack of loyalty.
It was too much for young Kiwi stars Jake Webster and Frank Pritchard both Australian-born who said Hunt would finish the Test wishing he had never made it on to the field.
Melbourne Storm winger Webster claimed Hunt would "pay the consequences" for his swinging allegiances.
"It doesn't look good for him and I think he's going to find that out," he said.
"He's going to get it. You can't do what he has done and expect to get off lightly.
"We will definitely be out to make him pay. He'll get his share of treatment.
"It's pretty ordinary, really. A lot of the boys will be out to touch him up. I know I will be."
Pritchard, the Penrith Panthers second-rower, claimed Hunt had proved he only cared about himself by failing to commit himself to one country or the other.
He said there was no place in the New Zealand squad for players who were unsure where their loyalties rested.
Several Kiwi representatives have made their choices. Fullback Brent Webb was born in Cairns, Webster in Melbourne, while Pritchard and the Cayless brothers, Jason and Nathan, were born in Sydney.
"It's his decision. Come Friday, just bring it on," Pritchard said.
"All the boys, out of respect for the black and white jersey, are going to show him what he has turned his back on."
Hunt said he was expecting a backlash from the Kiwis as he prepares to become one of Australia's youngest debutants.
"I'm expecting it quite a bit, even the dirty stuff," he said yesterday after he was rushed into the Australian camp following Minichiello's withdrawal because of a lower back complaint.
At 19 years and 169 days, Hunt will be the youngest Australian fullback in 95 years and the fifth youngest national team debutant.
Wests Tigers five-eighth Benji Marshall said he had accepted Hunt's decision but was far from happy.
He said he had previously tried to convince Hunt to play for NZ in the belief the Kiwis could dominate the international game with him in the team.
"I'm a little bit disappointed to be honest, but that's life," Marshall said.
"I've always expressed that I wanted him to play for New Zealand."
Marshall can also expect to be targeted, with Australian players yesterday admitting they would test the condition of the young star's suspect shoulder.
Well all you kiwi heros on here giving it to Hunt for playing for OZ why dont you have a closer look at your own team.
Bowen is very unlucky but Hunt is in great form and his combinations with Locky will crave the Kiwi's up!!!!!!!!!
Good on you Hunt for keeping to your guns, Hope you Play a blindder!!!
Thomas said:So f**king what...they were born in Australia and therefore are Australians.
My mother is Scottish, but that doesn't make me a bloody sweatie, now does it.
Iafeta said:What a load of horsesh!t.
Seriously. Hittler was born in Austria, but led Germany for instance.
It does not come down to birth-location. It comes down to your heritage, your roots, what would happen if your mother passed through New Zealand for a day, dropped you out on your head - are you a New Zealander?
F*ck no, and we wouldn't have you either.
Location is one thing, heritage and family roots is another thing. Pretty clearcut really.
shiznit said:this is my opinion on the whole thing. from what ive read in the papers and things Karmichel Hunt's family moved from NZ when he was 14 and has lived in Australia for 4-5 years. i dont know if i was in the same position i would be able to do that, but thats his choice and now he will need to live with the consequences of his choice. they maybe good, they maybe bad.
what will piss me off is if he decides to get a Tamoko(maori body tatoo) next week. the way i feel is that your whatever is in your roots. i have cousins who were born in australia have australian passports but there parents are maori so they are Kiwi's through and through.
on Brent Webb i dont think he should be playing for the kiwis thats for sure. i would rather pick a young kid straight out of Bartercard Cup than have Webb who has no ties at all with NZ. but hey.... im not bluey so its not upto an armchair selector like me to pick the side.
Murphdogg1 said:I think if he was a genuine nice guy people wouldnt care.....
Hindyscrack said:The bloke is a terrible last line of defence
Often gets stood up (by players with little speed)
Has very poor positional play
Fairly slow for a back
douglasallen91 said:while pritchard, cayless and webster have 100% kiwi blood in them.
shiznit said:im a typical kiwi and ive got no problem with hunt playing for aussie. i just dont understand how he can stomach playing against NZ and facing up against the Haka.
I think its hard for most kiwis to understand how Hunt can go against his own people. it isnt as much of an issue for aussies as they have next to no culture or identity(i know its a cheap shot but its the week leading upto a ANZAC test so we gotta have a dig when we can) so they think that you belong to where you born. its not as simple as that for country's with herritage.
i assume that he will be part of a iwi and hapu which means more to most Maori people than if your born in NZ or from Australia. if im not mistaken Hunt is Maori. correct me if im wrong.
also about when he moved over... i just took it from what i read in the papers.
Good post. It's not Australia vs. New Zealand. It's Australia vs. all the Pacific Island countries, including NZ and Samoa.hutch said:hmm heritage hey. well in that case ruben wiki, sonny bill, faalogo, tame tupou, vagana, faimu and pritchard better not play for new zealand as they are of samoan heritage. and louis anderson better wait until the tongan tour of england and france at the end of the year, because hey, that is his heritage.
mate, dont get me wrong, heritage is important, but your heritage does not decide which country you are from. i was under the impression the hunt was of samoan and cook islander heritage, but as we all know now, he is an aussie.