A black fly in JO'N's chardonnay?Alanis Morisette would have a field day with this one.
Ageist If your good enough, your young enough.Let's not forget that we are talking about 2013, not 2012, and he turns 34 in May 2012.
Let's not forget that we are talking about 2013, not 2012, and he turns 34 in May 2012.
It's their choice to play for other countries, maybe they should consider this next time. I don't like how Byrnes for example is allowed to play for Russia through some flimsy connection there. I think he mentioned he had never even been to Russia or spoke the language. How does he share any identity to Russia? It's a bit of a joke imo.
Wanting to play international rugby doesn't cut it, you should share the national identity of the team you're playing with and have pride in the jersey, international rugby is little about a job and more about passion for the jersey than club rugby.
Worse than being old I don't think he's that good - for the kind of rugby needed in Super Rugby.
Maybe it should be that if you hold a Australian Passport you then are not classed as a marquee player regardless if you have played for another country.
I feel this issue is bigger than Dan Parks and Michael Lipman. Will Adam Byrnes now require a marquee position as well?
There are two principles here regarding the marquee system that we should reconsider:
1. We shouldn't arbitrarily handicap our teams. No-one stops the Sharks bringing in Frederik Michelak for the tail end of last years' competition (granted he was only one so would have been permitted under Australian rules, I'm sure there are other examples).
2. If the marquee system is designed to ultimately strengthen the Wallabies, does preventing our "other Internationals" from sharing their experiences at the end of their careers achieve this goal? Is it fair to prevent Australians from working in Australia?
I worked in England for 2 years, doesn't make me a Pom.
And when he made that choice there was no rule about marquee players in Super Rugby. Do you see more value in successful Australians returning home to pass on the lessons they learnt in a career of European rugby, or should we choose to make our team less competitive by imposing arbitrary restrictions that none of our competitors do?