The comparison to football (soccer) I don't feel is a particularly valid one. It ignores fundamental difference between the competitive landscape of the two sports. For example, soccer in Australia has never had a competition with domestic teams that regularly competed against some of the best international talent. We have had this historically with Super Rugby where we have teams and players competing against two of the top countries in the sport. For football players to get anywhere near an equivalent level of exposure in their sport has required a move into foreign competitions, so yes, it would be foolish to select the Socceroos just from domestic comps.
By what metric?
Many players already use the paths of the ITM, Top League and other competitions to develop their skills before moving into Super Rugby. It's one of many valid pathways some players have chosen if they didn't make it via other junior and talent identification pathways. I'm not sure what you mean by expose more young players to these options? I would say they are aware they exist and it's an open market, so they will get positions/contracts if the clubs of those competitions think they are worthy.
Again, I'm not even sure what you mean by this? Players have freewill. If they are unsuccessful making rep teams or squads at various levels there is nothing preventing them from continuing to participate and develop in the sport. Some of these players are just generally all-round athletes and may choose to pursue other sporting opportunities. This is just a factor of a competitive sporting market.
So where are the lines drawn for you? because the reality is that we live in a globalised world where people migrate and to be honest most of us come from somewhere, it's all just a matter of timeframe. If Vunivalu had proudly represented Fiji in say shot-put would you have such an issue, or is it just that it was a sport that looks 'similar'?
Also, I'm not sure what this 'raiding Island countries' is all about. Again you seem to discount that individuals have the ability of choice. No one is going over and dragging these PI players to Australia. They are often leaving their islands to pursue opportunity. In many cases when they are very young or some are even born here. Vunivalu was already in NZ when an opportunity attracted him to the Storm. He now has another individual choice in joining Rugby and potentially meeting the requirements to play for the Wallabies. Why shouldn't he if he is the best option? Is 5-6yrs in one country for a 23yr old not enough for you?
Me personally, I think RA would be foolish to remove the current requirements without some serious modelling of the implications. The current requirements have an economic value which allows them to compete in the global market for players in a way that they wouldn't be able to otherwise. There are also, so many other considerations around the model of players dropping in from abroad and how this truthfully functions well in such a team sport with its culture and systems. I just always get the feeling people think if you fly in all the perceived 'best' players from wherever you magically get the 'best' team irrespective of all the other elements that goes into a successfully functioning team.
Comprehensive , did you you use a red font?
Won’t respond in kind this could get to ridiculous size pretty quickly. A couple of observations and a rant.
Players flying in for tests is no big deal. Happens all the time in work, other sports etc travel isn’t the ordeal it’s made out to be anymore. They will get used to it.
As to qualification I will say this , for mine the most embarrassing thing I have seen in professional international sport in a long time of following it was Henry Speight being taken on a Wallaby spring tour before he was even qualified.. was he that good or were we that desperate? Never saw anything that warranted the former position to be so compelling. The message it sent to every other wing on the depth chart was clear, your that shit we are taking a bloke who cannot play until 7pm on the 12th day of the tour but we are taking him anyway and not that we are watching the clock...
There are no simple answers to any of this but as to the point that it is working I cannot see any evidence of that
We got beat in the quarter final, having lost a chance for a smooth pathway to at least a semi by not managing to beat Wales. One side we have handled ok for years. This in the back of historical low test winning %
Super Rugby is a shambles, generally ignored by the sporting community, if it wasn’t for rules and conferences we would struggle to get a side into the top 6 most years
The games is struggling for number in schools and the bush
Pay tv is about to drop the hammer on revenues. Winning a few games may assist with this.
We just told a bloke with a shit ton of money to piss off, handled that process very poorly and show no signs of any managerial or administrative competence in anything we do. FFS Folau’s re issued contract e en was missing a discussed clause around conduct and social media. WTF that is amateur hour.
The only bright light is club rugby is going ok, but even there forfeits are common in the lower grades and clubs struggle hand to mouth most years save for a few who have more cash and players than they know what to do with. Do Uni really need to have a super rugby quality halfback in third grade? And more to the point how have they got that guy thinking that this is the right slot for him to be in? But your right, it is all about individual choice.
Rant over, just not sure that this system is really humming along so well and couldn’t do with a little bit of tinkering.