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Oh dear. What a fool believes.
Still, to be fair, it probably was a minute by minute decision.
Right over my head until coffee...
Oh dear. What a fool believes.
Still, to be fair, it probably was a minute by minute decision.
Right over my head until coffee...
I was taking the piss a bit but wouldn't it actually be that he can play for Ireland A and still be eligible for both nations? Or is Ireland A their 2nd 'invokes ineligibility for other nations' team?Complexity of it is that he turned down an opportunity to play in Aus A squad to increase his earnings potential long term.
Surely it’s just dilution of talent no? With 12 teams the average quality is probably lower and it’s easier to stand out.I watch a lot of these games, the standard isn’t poor (if it was, Ireland, France and England) wouldn’t be better than us right now.
FLW (Fergus Lee-Warner) (Fergus Lee-Warner) wasn’t playing long enough to benefit from a “change of scenery”. Has to be more to it why these guys who are frankly average here perform so well over there.
As Dct says, dilution of quality over a larger number of teams probably is a factor. But FLW (Fergus Lee-Warner) was always more than just average. He was consistently one of the best Force players and would not have been out of place at higher levels if selected.I watch a lot of these games, the standard isn’t poor (if it was, Ireland, France and England) wouldn’t be better than us right now.
FLW (Fergus Lee-Warner) (Fergus Lee-Warner) wasn’t playing long enough to benefit from a “change of scenery”. Has to be more to it why these guys who are frankly average here perform so well over there.
Interesting though if it is true that the team quality is diluted with more sides in a competition, but nonetheless England, Ireland and France remain stronger overall then that seems to shoot down any argument against an Aus-only Super or NRC type of competition with upwards of 10 - 12 local teams. The cream will still rise to the top but there would be many more opportunities for players to show their worth.
FLW (Fergus Lee-Warner) (Fergus Lee-Warner) would already be in the Wallabies if he was playing for the Brumbies, Tahs or Reds
Nope.FLW (Fergus Lee-Warner) (Fergus Lee-Warner) would already be in the Wallabies if he was playing for the Brumbies, Tahs or Reds
I'd never heard of him and was amazed that nobody offered a 6' 8" 120+ kg lock an opportunity at the tahs in 2019 when they struggled for locks. Still, that's ozzie rugby at it's best.Expect Meafou to play for France at next year's world cup. Shame we can't afford to develop talent like him at home. Apparently he's lost a bit of weight and managed to get down to... 150kg. Aha.
On his eligibility for France, "I'm not yet, all that remains is the passport, I submitted my application about a month ago. As soon as I have it, I can play for France".
He played NRC and club rugby and couldn't play more than a half and wasn't particularly good. He needed a lot of work.I'd never heard of him and was amazed that nobody offered a 6' 8" 120+ kg lock an opportunity at the tahs in 2019 when they struggled for locks. Still, that's ozzie rugby at it's best.
In the case of Meafou id argue the issue is squad size, teams don't have the depth in fulltime contracts to be able to offer contracts to players who are purely developmental.I've said it a million times before and I'll say it again... we need more teams = more pro contracts.