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Prestwick
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What the hell has any of that got to do with virtually exiling anyone who leaves the Southern Hemisphere as a "sell out" and thus way out of contention of any national squad?
Regardless of whether he is 100 miles of 100,000 miles away, Chris Jack should still be in contention for a place in the All Blacks. Period.
And the concept of European Clubs doing "anything in their power to stop any players, even English Players themselves from ever gaining another test cap" is the biggest pile of rubbish I've ever heard. Yes, they whinge, but only because the season is so poorly planned that International and National duty clash head on so, duh of course you're going to have contractual confusion and argument.
And the idea of every Club and province in Europe raping and pillaging New Zealand for every able bodied man, woman and child is something (especially with new rules about maximum foreign players being considered and the fact that European clubs frankly consider Spingbok players to be better suited to Europe) so far in the realms of fantasy it just sounds like another scare tactic to protect the five to ten top players at the top of the NZRFU. Oh wait, it is!
The fact still remains that the minute you go north, you're treated as though you are heading out to exile, never to return, when in reality, with the fact that Rugby, like anything else is a business and that the supply of labour should never be hindered. Scotland learnt that the hard way last week and so will the Southern Hemisphere if they do not drop their protectionist stance.
Regardless of whether he is 100 miles of 100,000 miles away, Chris Jack should still be in contention for a place in the All Blacks. Period.
And the concept of European Clubs doing "anything in their power to stop any players, even English Players themselves from ever gaining another test cap" is the biggest pile of rubbish I've ever heard. Yes, they whinge, but only because the season is so poorly planned that International and National duty clash head on so, duh of course you're going to have contractual confusion and argument.
And the idea of every Club and province in Europe raping and pillaging New Zealand for every able bodied man, woman and child is something (especially with new rules about maximum foreign players being considered and the fact that European clubs frankly consider Spingbok players to be better suited to Europe) so far in the realms of fantasy it just sounds like another scare tactic to protect the five to ten top players at the top of the NZRFU. Oh wait, it is!
The fact still remains that the minute you go north, you're treated as though you are heading out to exile, never to return, when in reality, with the fact that Rugby, like anything else is a business and that the supply of labour should never be hindered. Scotland learnt that the hard way last week and so will the Southern Hemisphere if they do not drop their protectionist stance.