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Former players turn out for Tier 2 Nations
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<blockquote data-quote="Pieter Steph du Teague" data-source="post: 881859" data-attributes="member: 72520"><p>I feel bad for players like Halai that have got 1 cap for for NZ and will never be able to play international rugby again because of it. Personally I'd be open to a very niche rule of say if you have 5 or less caps and it's been 3 years since being selected in your previous national squad then you can switch. I don't really see the harm in that.</p><p></p><p>Edit: and you can't become eligible for your new country by residency; must be born there or have a parent of that nation, otherwise it'll just increase the number of mercenaries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieter Steph du Teague, post: 881859, member: 72520"] I feel bad for players like Halai that have got 1 cap for for NZ and will never be able to play international rugby again because of it. Personally I’d be open to a very niche rule of say if you have 5 or less caps and it’s been 3 years since being selected in your previous national squad then you can switch. I don’t really see the harm in that. Edit: and you can’t become eligible for your new country by residency; must be born there or have a parent of that nation, otherwise it’ll just increase the number of mercenaries. [/QUOTE]
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