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Rugby League players who could have/could make the switch

Marcelo

Ken Catchpole (46)
More Aussies watching seven's could lead to more Aussie's watching the fifteen man game. It's not a direct positive for Aussie rugby but it certainly could be a flow on effect.

Yeah but if he plays Super Rugby and Test Rugby that would be even bigger
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
I know mate but is a very different situation. Cubelli wasn't born in Sydney and isn't famous in Australia. If he can't play for Australia by having played a couple of games for Fiji 7s he doesn't deserve a spot in Super Rugby.

He would be an expensive player, if he can't play for Australia, the ARU shouldn't be spending the little money which has in it. Bring Greg Inglis or other NRL star


All I was saying is that a Sevens cap would not disqualify him. He would be a huge draw for the Tahs.


As would SBW, for that matter. Money talks, bullshit walks. So they say.


Yes, it would be nice to have Greg Inglis. A couple of mill a year should do it.


Pass the hat.
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
Staff member
Can someone tell him the laws of eligibility for World Rugby, please?

Born in the country, otherwise parent/grandparent or three years continuous residency.

National side (Wallabies, ABs, Bokke, etc), next one down (Australia A, Junior ABs, etc, but doesn't apply to the Scots and Welsh) and the national Sevens team ties a player to that country. If selected for a squad/tour/whatever player has to run on to the paddock.

Once players have tied their colours to a mast of one country it's for life (no Kepler Wessels change of allegiances).
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
The Olympics is based purely on citizenship though so there are many players who already play rugby for Australia who aren't eligible for the Olympics (such as Quade Cooper) because they aren't Aussie citizens.

Rugby had to change their eligibility requirements when they became an Olympics sport so there was a potential crossover where someone could change allegiances based on citizenship if they played a certain number of sevens tournaments. To my knowledge no one has used it.
 

Viking

Mark Ella (57)
The Olympics is based purely on citizenship though so there are many players who already play rugby for Australia who aren't eligible for the Olympics (such as Quade Cooper) because they aren't Aussie citizens.

Rugby had to change their eligibility requirements when they became an Olympics sport so there was a potential crossover where someone could change allegiances based on citizenship if they played a certain number of sevens tournaments. To my knowledge no one has used it.


QC (Quade Cooper) can't play Aussie sevens in the Olympics? What was the point on him attempting to be part of the team then? He is surely eligible.
 

Highlander35

Steve Williams (59)
Born in the country, otherwise parent/grandparent or three years continuous residency.

National side (Wallabies, ABs, Bokke, etc), next one down (Australia A, Junior ABs, etc, but doesn't apply to the Scots and Welsh) and the national Sevens team ties a player to that country. If selected for a squad/tour/whatever player has to run on to the paddock.

Once players have tied their colours to a mast of one country it's for life (no Kepler Wessels change of allegiances).

Scotland A caps count. Ollie Atkins is Scottish tied because of that. Wales (alongside South Africa, France, Fiji and 2 or so other Tier 1/2 nations) have nominated their U20s side as their A squad, which was a source of contention ~4 years ago, as Steve Shingler wanted to play for Scotland but the WRU stopped it because he'd played for them in the JWC, apparently unaware that that would lock him despite signed paperwork stating otherwise.

Because it's just one political entity, all the residency/ancestry rules are agreements between the three Unions rather than World Rugby laws. Means that Guernsey, Jersey and Isle of Man lads can play for whoever they want, albeit they play in the English leagues, and are counted as English players for the sake of funding, and I don't think we've had a boy at that level in a while.
 

Strewthcobber

Simon Poidevin (60)
QC (Quade Cooper) can't play Aussie sevens in the Olympics? What was the point on him attempting to be part of the team then? He is surely eligible.
He would have been eligible by the Olympics (probably) but as of right now he's not.

Only in the last couple of months has the pathway for kiwis like QC (Quade Cooper) to get citizenship been made a bit simpler.
 

mst

Peter Johnson (47)
A mate of mine reckons that Team Orica Green Edge are also chasing his signature for Tour de France 2017. :)

No way. He Is already signed up for the mighty Aussie "Drop Bears" team!

Quidditch Australia is proud to announce that Jarryd Hayne has been selected in the 2016 Dropbears team that will be representing Australia at the IQA World Cup, held in Frankfurt on the 23rd and 24th of July.
 

Jeeper

Jimmy Flynn (14)
No way. He Is already signed up for the mighty Aussie "Drop Bears" team!

Quidditch Australia is proud to announce that Jarryd Hayne has been selected in the 2016 Dropbears team that will be representing Australia at the IQA World Cup, held in Frankfurt on the 23rd and 24th of July.

In all seriousness I have a mate playing in that.. amazing that there is a world cup in quidditch.. probably more legit than the league world cup though.
 

mst

Peter Johnson (47)
In all seriousness I have a mate playing in that.. amazing that there is a world cup in quidditch.. probably more legit than the league world cup though.

I admire your courage in publicly disclosing that fact. I hope they can raise the money they need to get there.

Can you please ask your mate to get me Jaddyd's autograph? :oops:
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
Staff member
Scotland A caps count.


I was having a dig at the Scots, and the Welsh. The Scots played a mid-week game on their last tour which caused some eligibility problems, they claimed their dirt-trackers weren't the next most senior side down from the national team. Something similar was decided by the iRB to allow JJH to play for Wales. Some in the SH felt the iRB were looking after their fellow Brits.

This is all I could find about those two incidents: http://www.scotsman.com/sport/more-in-sport/irb-rules-that-kiwi-prop-is-not-scottish-1-629530
 

Highlander35

Steve Williams (59)
I was having a dig at the Scots, and the Welsh. The Scots played a mid-week game on their last tour which caused some eligibility problems, they claimed their dirt-trackers weren't the most senior side down from the national team. Something similar was decided by the iRB to allow JJH to play for Wales. Some in the SH felt the iRB were looking after their fellow Brits.

This is all I could find about those two incidents: http://www.scotsman.com/sport/more-in-sport/irb-rules-that-kiwi-prop-is-not-scottish-1-629530
And we thought the eligibility laws were all over the place now.

At least it's a lot better now. Most recent one I can recall is David Smith I think, who turned up to the extended French Wprld Cup Squad and said, "hey, I played for the Kiwi sevens, is that gonna be a problem?".

I'd like to see a few more A team tours. The only one ATM is England A playing South Africa A, but I'd like to maybe see us send an A side to South America and play Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay or to Africa and play Namibia, Zimbabwe, Kenya. Even if we smashed them or got smashed, it would be a good experience all round IMO.
 

kaze33

Frank Nicholson (4)
Hello everyone ;)

In the "Midol" today, Bordeaux(top14) is looking at Semi Radradra if Maxime Mermoz stays at Toulon.

Your opinions? Credible?

From what I understand, the Big Semi clearly seems to want to stay at Eels.
 

Tomikin

David Codey (61)
Hello everyone ;)

In the "Midol" today, Bordeaux(top14) is looking at Semi Radradra if Maxime Mermoz stays at Toulon.

Your opinions? Credible?

From what I understand, the Big Semi clearly seems to want to stay at Eels.

He will stay an Eel.. his just been australian cappped.. Dont think he can become a wallaby.. NRL will pay him alot

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