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Frank Nicholson (4)
personally i support mr hansen's comments. one of the recent sad demises of rugby has been the lack of the pacific islanders touring at a high profile level. Top level matches against tier one nations would give young, uncapped players like sione lauaki and siti sivivatu exposure to international rugby that they otherwise would not otherwise get. I hope the 5 nations which make up the PI's will take heart that any uncapped player they pick will now not be "poached" by any other team that is say, able to pay them a lot more money than they would otherwise get. That situation was diplorable and went against the ethos of the PI's as a development tool for these much poorer nations. This would mean instead such players would remian eligiable only for the side that went to expense of sending them on tour and really help the development of their rugby. Clearly this new position of the NZRU is a step beyond their idea of a few years ago which was to send these countries retired or cast off ex All Blacks to play for the "countries of their origin" after they had finished with NZ. it's a welcome development and I salute Mr Hansen for taking a stand.
He's clearly just stirring, pissed that his side fell short. Or maybe he is ignorant of the effects of globalization and thinks whinging about it will somehow change it. Or, worse, is some sort of closet right-wing anti immigrant (and emmigrant) goon. Frankly the IRB ought to haul him before a panel to explain this outrageous public critisism of their rules, to which the NZRU is publically committed to. The recent bewilderment across the dutch about Quade's public brainfarts where because such issues ought to be dealt with privately, out of the public. Critisisms of the IRB's eligability rules is a good example.
He's clearly just stirring, pissed that his side fell short. Or maybe he is ignorant of the effects of globalization and thinks whinging about it will somehow change it. Or, worse, is some sort of closet right-wing anti immigrant (and emmigrant) goon. Frankly the IRB ought to haul him before a panel to explain this outrageous public critisism of their rules, to which the NZRU is publically committed to. The recent bewilderment across the dutch about Quade's public brainfarts where because such issues ought to be dealt with privately, out of the public. Critisisms of the IRB's eligability rules is a good example.