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I think that's the limit for the Reds, Brumbies and tahs, the Force (and previously the Rebels) have a larger allowance.Isn't it already limited to 3?
I think that's the limit for the Reds, Brumbies and tahs, the Force (and previously the Rebels) have a larger allowance.Isn't it already limited to 3?
With only for teams we can’t justify any overseas players unless they can become Wallabies eligible
Yes but if we are focusing on domestic players for the Wallabies it's detrimental to fill positions with foreigners and seeing good talent go overseasThere's something to be said for bringing in a couple of experienced internationals to contribute to squad development, impart wisdom, add diversity, do a bit of marketing, etc. It's worked pretty well for the Reds this season and in seasons past.
With only for teams we can’t justify any overseas players unless they can become Wallabies eligible
I understand this view, but I don't think it's that black and white. If a couple of internationals can lift the standard, morale, etc. of the whole squad, then I think their value-add is absolutely worth including over a couple of lower-to-middle tier domestic players on similar coin.Yes but if we are focusing on domestic players for the Wallabies it's detrimental to fill positions with foreigners and seeing good talent go overseas
nor is it something that is obvious to everyone ie a domestic competition, if it was and viable with all parties it would have been done.
The last attempt at a domestic competition was an unmitigated failure (apart from covid when anything brought a crowd.
I get your point, and agree that they can add to a squadI understand this view, but I don't think it's that black and white. If a couple of internationals can lift the standard, morale, etc. of the whole squad, then I think their value-add is absolutely worth including over a couple of lower-to-middle tier domestic players on similar coin.
Not saying there isn't room for improvement (e.g., reducing the number of internationals per squad) though.
Very very very true.With very good reason. Change brings risk and although a keyboard warrior is 100% committed to the change, it ain't them on the sharp end of this stick. Navigating an organisation with shrinking funds into a bright future ain't for the faint hearted nor is it something that is obvious to everyone ie a domestic competition, if it was and viable with all parties it would have been done.
The last attempt at a domestic competition was an unmitigated failure (apart from covid when anything brought a crowd.
Contrary to every keyboard warrior on all sites stating a domestic comp was exactly what they and Rugby needed, very few of them got off their arse and left their keyboards to pay to watch what they all agreed they wanted.
P.S. I still have my Western Sydney Rams cap....
Considering the amount of talent we lose in droves every year, I’d tend to disagreeIf we get rid of every non-Aus eligible player right now, it would increase the opportunity for Australian players by approximately a metric diddlesquat.
RA already has approval over all super rugby contracts and have rejected foreign contracts in the past on the grounds of "national interest" - in 2019 the Reds were blocked from signing Alivereti Veitokani and the Rebels from bringing back Frank Lomani because Cheika didn't want a direct rivals in our pool getting that experience.Foreign players in squads works when the model is centralized. Look at Jordie B going to Leinster for a season, his in the squad as a center. Leinster has good depth at center, Ireland has good depth at center. Done deal.
Munster tried signing a foreign loose head to replace retiring Dave Kilcoyne and IRFU rejected the deal, said they only have two Irish LH in there squad and academy and need to sign someone qualified for Ireland. Yes, the system has flaws as Leinster currently has 5 good LH on there books and none of them want to move South.
It needs to be set up right, and all clubs understand the balancing act. Using LH as a example, 4 squads would need to have at least 12 between them. As long as 9 are able to play for the Wallabies, why not allow someone to have a Georgian or Argentinean prop in there squad. Or a disgruntled Bok with experience of a different style of play that can help.
Example of doing it for the wrong reasons, doing it to make teams build depth in a position is acceptable. Doing it at the expense of a franchise shows that Super Rugby is just an audition and not taken seriously by the governing body.RA already has approval over all super rugby contracts and have rejected foreign contracts in the past on the grounds of "national interest" - in 2019 the Reds were blocked from signing Alivereti Veitokani and the Rebels from bringing back Frank Lomani because Cheika didn't want a direct rivals in our pool getting that experience.
Ryan puts Cheika in his place over Super Rugby signings
Former Fiji sevens coach Ben Ryan called Michael Cheika out in a tweet this week and the Cauliflower has done some digging.www.smh.com.au
Definitely the wrong reasons, but my point was that the facility already exists in the current setup and doesn't require further centralization. The reasons are always going to be up to the current administration (I'm sure Cheika might have argued that playmaking spots were too important to give 1 of 4 over to foreign talent if the decision was ever interrogated publicly).Example of doing it for the wrong reasons, doing it to make teams build depth in a position is acceptable. Doing it at the expense of a franchise shows that Super Rugby is just an audition and not taken seriously by the governing body.
Considering the amount of talent we lose in droves every year, I’d tend to disagree
Hopefully this doesn't imply that the Brums' financial situation is worsening (or, at least, not improving), but I suspect it mightRumours that the Brumbies are close to agreeing to a centralisation agreement with RA
This still comes down to a "show me the money" argument.
Hopefully this doesn't imply that their financial situation is worsening (or, at least, not improving), but I suspect it might