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Maximiliano Bustos signs for Montpellier - Pumas frontrow looms for 2011-2012
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<blockquote data-quote="Melhor Time" data-source="post: 411878" data-attributes="member: 20116"><p>Pretty hard to judge a guy on such limited game and chances. He opted to leave for Los Pampas XV. Its all on record on scrum.com.ar Leinster were interested on him staying for the end of the season and he had the option of extention. He opted for guaranteed game time with the World Cup looming. </p><p></p><p>Galarza is better than Toner, no question there. </p><p></p><p><strong>Feicarsinn</strong> </p><p></p><p>Any worker prohibited from doing his / her job because of a legal issue preventing one from working based on nationality is stupid. Galarza as a professional playing rugby in Ireland did not have the equal rights of an Irish player thus the rule is stupid. Utterly wrong to prevent a player from having equal rights based on where he / she was born and / or his elligibility on representing the country he plays in. </p><p></p><p>Should Argentina do the same thing I´d equally say its stupid. Look up my criticisms of Australia and New Zealand on doing this. Its ridiculous, inequal employment rights and most of all goes against the idea of the spirit of rugby and is clearly anti-sport. </p><p></p><p><strong>The Magicman</strong></p><p></p><p>A better thing to do for Irish rugby would be allow foreigners in, not necessary lots but nonetheless more than at present and work on making Connacht good. The side has been eternally crap. Ireland having four good sides rather than three would do far more for Irish rugby than by preventing Galarza, Wright and others from playing to their potential as equals with others playing rugby in Ireland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melhor Time, post: 411878, member: 20116"] Pretty hard to judge a guy on such limited game and chances. He opted to leave for Los Pampas XV. Its all on record on scrum.com.ar Leinster were interested on him staying for the end of the season and he had the option of extention. He opted for guaranteed game time with the World Cup looming. Galarza is better than Toner, no question there. [B]Feicarsinn[/B] Any worker prohibited from doing his / her job because of a legal issue preventing one from working based on nationality is stupid. Galarza as a professional playing rugby in Ireland did not have the equal rights of an Irish player thus the rule is stupid. Utterly wrong to prevent a player from having equal rights based on where he / she was born and / or his elligibility on representing the country he plays in. Should Argentina do the same thing I´d equally say its stupid. Look up my criticisms of Australia and New Zealand on doing this. Its ridiculous, inequal employment rights and most of all goes against the idea of the spirit of rugby and is clearly anti-sport. [B]The Magicman[/B] A better thing to do for Irish rugby would be allow foreigners in, not necessary lots but nonetheless more than at present and work on making Connacht good. The side has been eternally crap. Ireland having four good sides rather than three would do far more for Irish rugby than by preventing Galarza, Wright and others from playing to their potential as equals with others playing rugby in Ireland. [/QUOTE]
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