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Loophole in Eligibility laws welcomed news for Pacific Island Nation
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<blockquote data-quote="Feicarsinn" data-source="post: 660386" data-attributes="member: 22777"><p>Makes sense. NZRU pays for the development of these players, why offer them academy spots or Super rugby contracts if they're going to bugger off and play for another nation? Putting a clause in their super rugby contracts that ties them to the All Blacks sounds like a perfectly reasonable idea to.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, these new laws are farcical. Having players play for multiple nations only serves to damage the credibility of the international game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feicarsinn, post: 660386, member: 22777"] Makes sense. NZRU pays for the development of these players, why offer them academy spots or Super rugby contracts if they're going to bugger off and play for another nation? Putting a clause in their super rugby contracts that ties them to the All Blacks sounds like a perfectly reasonable idea to. Anyway, these new laws are farcical. Having players play for multiple nations only serves to damage the credibility of the international game. [/QUOTE]
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