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Is the move north losing its luster?

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Luke McAlister, Aaron Mauger, Chris Latham, Carlos Spencer, Lote Tuqiri, Victor Matfield, Mark Gasnier, Steve Meyer, Julian Salvi, Rocky Elsom and Daniel Carter.

What do these players all have in common, they are southern hemisphere players who chased the more lucrative pastures of the northern hemisphere but have now returned home, are returning home or have shown strong interest in returning home.

Some like Latham and Spencer who are returning south this year are probably in there last season of professional rugby, but at the same time they could still earn fairly lucrative contracts playing in the French II Division if they whished.

Obviously the upcoming RWC in New Zealand is a major factor in bringing players like Gasnier, Mauger, McAlister, Elsom and Carter home, the effects of such a major event cannot be ignored. But at the same time, it’s just possible that the global financial crisis and the growing maturity of professional rugby in Europe will stem the flow further.

France is a major factor here, the talk of introducing a salary cap of EUR $8 Million in the 10/11 season will have a massive impact, also a foreign player quota whilst not immediately critical will increase in the following years and improve the value of French players.

Whilst England, Wales and Ireland still provide a threat to the Southern Hemisphere playing stocks, removing much of the French pulling power will mean more British Isle players remain in there home nations, therefore reducing the need to recruit as many foreign players.

A longer S14 season will increase the value of SH players through match payments and the extra exposure, not to the point that they will be able to compete with European contracts, but just maybe to the point it will make most players reconsider the decision.

Australia also has the incoming 2013 British Lions series which will be a useful bartering card for many players who come up for contract negotiations, as a player you only get one opportunity to play against the British Lions in your career, and one that cant be ignored.

Playing in Europe will always be a intriguing concept for many players, the chance to immerse themselves in a different culture and explore a different part of the world will always draw some players, however it’s just possible that it might be a concept delayed until the twilight of there careers rather then the prime.

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Dave Cowper (27)
Its also bitterly cold there at the moment... I think's Lote's only problem with it.
 

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Colin Windon (37)
Also, there's an unusual amount in there from a) those Tigger whoors (enough said) and b) Toulon. In Toulon's case, it was just daft money being sloshed around.

Carter, let's remember, was unusual in that it was only ever a one-year sabbatical.

I note for some reason you forgot about Elsom? :nta:
 

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Bob Loudon (25)
The NH would miss the SH players from the H Cup and Top 14 as they bring some good ideas, tend to push the locals to play better and help fill player ranks in a very long season. On the flip side it will be good for the wallabies as more aussie players staying on home soil will increase pressure on the 1st 15 and will also help Melbourne of course. However, like in Oz they have third party endorsements here and the more powerful clubs will always find a loophole to keep the players they really want.

From what I understand the limit on international players is part of an EU wide push on a political level and may also affect soccer and other expats in the real world, i.e. unless you have a close relative born here it can be difficult to get a working visa for the EU at the moment and is likely to get even harder.
 
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Thomond78 said:
Also, there's an unusual amount in there from a) those Tigger whoors (enough said) and b) Toulon. In Toulon's case, it was just daft money being sloshed around.

Carter, let's remember, was unusual in that it was only ever a one-year sabbatical.

I note for some reason you forgot about Elsom? :nta:

Yeah i did forget Elsom, this was the second attempt at starting the thread after i accidentally deleted the first one before i posted it, so i did it up again but must have left Elsoms name off.
 
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