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Steve Williams (59)
Not many Nations can truly afford to do it. And a lot of nations just have a historical trend of players going elsewhere. The 3 Exiles sides, Newcastle with the Scottish Borders, Bristol and Bath with Wales, the Italians and France etc.
Heck, even the French selected Picamoles from Northampton.
It's about finding that balance between need, ability, and not "encouraging" players to head overseas.
Genia was a good pick. With Cubelli and Mattheson starting at two of the Super Sides, and Stirzaker struggling with injury that's only 2 scrummies playing a whole lot. Genia had also missed a lot through injury, but was fit and an established international.
Mitchell was dumb. Mitchell was both not fit, and unfit.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) was dumb because he only wanted Bledisloes.
Gits was fine. Beale injured, To'omua leaving, Lilo has his cancer issues, Hodge was in his first season, Quade/Foley aren't 12s and the Kerevi/Kuridrani combo hadn't worked in June. Plus that left footed option.
Horwill was probably worth a shot, but it quickly became clear that investing in Coleman and Arnold was the way forward.
I'm not a Cheika fan, but at this stage, he's clearly the best option. Mostly due to the lack of domestic options, the cash needed for a payout and the cash needed to bring in a high quality option from elsewhere, but regardless.
Heck, even the French selected Picamoles from Northampton.
It's about finding that balance between need, ability, and not "encouraging" players to head overseas.
Genia was a good pick. With Cubelli and Mattheson starting at two of the Super Sides, and Stirzaker struggling with injury that's only 2 scrummies playing a whole lot. Genia had also missed a lot through injury, but was fit and an established international.
Mitchell was dumb. Mitchell was both not fit, and unfit.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) was dumb because he only wanted Bledisloes.
Gits was fine. Beale injured, To'omua leaving, Lilo has his cancer issues, Hodge was in his first season, Quade/Foley aren't 12s and the Kerevi/Kuridrani combo hadn't worked in June. Plus that left footed option.
Horwill was probably worth a shot, but it quickly became clear that investing in Coleman and Arnold was the way forward.
I'm not a Cheika fan, but at this stage, he's clearly the best option. Mostly due to the lack of domestic options, the cash needed for a payout and the cash needed to bring in a high quality option from elsewhere, but regardless.