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Make it so that 3 of the foreign players have to be from RC nations.
Is that just to encourage the selection of Argentinians? I think that's a good, flexible way of achieving that end, and not one I'd heard before.
Consider this: a super squad is 30 players plus 5 EPS, and only 3 of those are allowed to be foreigners (for the WF anyway). This represents 8.5% of the squad. In Western Australia, 40.7% of the population was born overseas......the 3 player rule seriously cuts down our ability to do the one thing we rely on in the West to compete globally, import labour.
I assume they get paid a truckload more to play in France than they would do here?Yeah, I think it would be great to have a stack of Argentinians playing in the super xv. Would make their national side stronger and our super teams stronger. A win win all around!
I agree. In the absence of a third tier competition it is essential that Australia keep five teams in the Super Rugby even if one or two were to struggle a bit at times.Filling out the numbers with overseas players may not be helpful long term.Doesn't Taine ignore the elephant in the room?
S15 may not be a development tournament for NZ but they have a 3rd tier, and then some.
Where would the players currently at the force and rebels get the requisite experience if they did fold?
I agree. In the absence of a third tier competition it is essential that Australia keep five teams in the Super Rugby even if one or two were to struggle a bit at times.Filling out the numbers with overseas players may not be helpful long term.
The only concern I have about Argentinian's playing en masse in the Super XV is that some who come without having played for the Pumas might find it very tempting to play for their adopted country after only being here for the 3 year stand down. This could end up raping Argentine rugby rather than helping it. I don't know how you'd get around the problem without breaching competition law. It would be tough to write in clauses which required the players to remain eligible for the Pumas, particularly since there may be pressure from the individual SANZAR unions for them to trade allegiances.
I agree. In the absence of a third tier competition it is essential that Australia keep five teams in the Super Rugby even if one or two were to struggle a bit at times.Filling out the numbers with overseas players may not be helpful long term.