Didn't Randall qualify for Wales on residency so wouldn't be able to switch?
Or does residency accrued as a kid make you eligible to switch as an adult?
Or does residency accrued as a kid make you eligible to switch as an adult?
I wouldn’t think Curry’s lack of game time is an issue, he has proved to be one of those players that just hit the ground running, believe he was training very well before being able to play again so fitness should not be an issue, quite honestly I think he’s the least of the potential problem areas.A win would be a statement result, doubly so in the 2nd game at Fortress Eden Park. These aren't 2015 vintage ABs, but results down there are never easy.
Achilles heel might be the bench - Cole won't up the pace, 5 have 5 caps or less, Dan's 13 caps probably equate to less than 3 full games and Curry's had precious little game time.
As he qualified for Wales whilst living and playing in England before his first England cap, I would guess he still qualifies for Wales. Is there a maximum amount of years out of country rule? I haven't seen one.Or does residency accrued as a kid make you eligible to switch as an adult?
Just had a quick look at the eligibility rules and guessing this is what kept him qualified after he left:As he qualified for Wales whilst living and playing in England before his first England cap, I would guess he still qualifies for Wales. Is there a maximum amount of years out of country rule? I haven't seen one.
but don't think that's enough to swap nation after being capped, it needs to be via "birthright", which is:(d) the Player has completed ten years of cumulative Residence preceding the time of playing.
(a) the Player was born;
(b) one parent or grandparent was born;
I wouldn't think Curry's lack of game time is an issue, he has proved to be one of those players that just hit the ground running, believe he was training very well before being able to play again so fitness should not be an issue, quite honestly I think he's the least of the potential problem areas.
Agreed, from what I can see under the birthright rules. What about the Olympic method if Randall applies or has Welsh citizenship? Be weird as it's GB though? No idea how that works out.but don't think that's enough to swap nation after being capped, it needs to be via "birthright", which is:
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Tom Curry’s ‘Spectacular’ Comeback After Hip Surgery At HSSH
Tom Curry has made a spectacular comeback! Read more about his hip surgery with Dr Damian Griffin at HSSH and how he recovered so well...hssh.health
Definitely, expectations should be tempered. But an amazing recovery. I've compared to Murray, who is on the verge of retiring. He got back to around 33 in the rankings post op, and won a 500 ranking event IIRC. But different operation - Murray had a new metal hip inserted.Sounds brilliant and credit to all concerned.
But I do get nervous reading miracle stories like that. Let's hope Curry's properly fixed for the long term.
Gus McWarr hasn't been capped (yetSpencer won't be around too much longer on account of age and other than JvP, there aren't too many major contenders for scrum half places waiting in the wings. Randall is a good player and can do a job for England as high temp back up to Mitchell. JvP might be seen as more of a kicking 9 like Spencer.
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It was just the one hip, actually.Hip, hip, hooooray.
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