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Australian Rugby / RA

Dctarget

David Wilson (68)
Getting players in that are on the verge of being eligible for NH countries when the Wallabies hit the NH tours is also a smart way of keeping players engaged with Rugby Australia. A core of players with, when in the NH, players added from the comps there and, when in Australia, more Super Rugby focused.
But these players aren't dumb. They're more aware of their eligibility than we are. I doubt Isaac Lucas would choose Australia on the cusp of his Japan debut.
 

Upthemaroon!

Chris McKivat (8)
But these players aren't dumb. They're more aware of their eligibility than we are. I doubt Isaac Lucas would choose Australia on the cusp of his Japan debut.
Also fair. It's easy coming from me with zero skin in the game. Hopefully Rugby Australia keeps cooking as they have been the last period.
 

Major Tom

Arch Winning (36)
But these players aren't dumb. They're more aware of their eligibility than we are. I doubt Isaac Lucas would choose Australia on the cusp of his Japan debut.
Is he even a better option than Meridith and HMP? Unfortunately we never really saw him reach his potential here in super rugby so not even sure he’s a test quality player.
 

Dctarget

David Wilson (68)
Is he even a better option than Meridith and HMP? Unfortunately we never really saw him reach his potential here in super rugby so not even sure he’s a test quality player.
Was just using him as an example of the unlikelihood of capturing players who are about to be eligible for other nations.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Our coaches never picked any Giteau eligible OS players even when there were plenty of them, are they really going to start picking more OS players now without a Giteau rule?

My view is we need to keep a bunch of our best overseas players involved. Don't try and pick the same two or three every time but try and keep about 10 players as part of our pool of players that are being called up across the year.

Depth is always a problem so increasing that player pool would provide the most upside.

If you were looking at the last couple of years that would mean something like: Skelton, Kerevi, Koroibete, Samu, Philip, Kemeny, Arnold(s), Simone etc.

Going forward I think it would be really hard to bring uncapped overseas players into the squad unless they are clearly excelling where they are playing. You certainly don't want to every end up in a situation where it seems easier to get your foot in the door of the Wallabies if you're playing overseas than playing in Australia.
 

RebelYell

Colin Windon (37)
I would think the Lions may consider playing a game in Australia on the way to NZ. The great $ they make in Australia is sooo tempting..
Had this thought, maybe another FNP or AUNZ game but at the MCG in front of 90k (or in Homebush). Seems a no brainer..
 

Wilson

Tim Horan (67)
I think it's pretty unlikely the Lions will come back to Australia on a non-Australian tour year, they'd be much more likely to stop at Hong Kong, Singapore or Tokyo for a one off money test on the way to NZ.

The best chance would probably be if they decided to play Fiji as a warm up, but that a game played in Fiji would be seen as leaving too much money on the table. At that point Australia probably becomes the best (local) destination, but I think they're still more likely to host that somewhere in the British Isles like they did with Argentina this year.
 

PhilClinton

Mark Ella (57)
Going forward I think it would be really hard to bring uncapped overseas players into the squad unless they are clearly excelling where they are playing. You certainly don't want to every end up in a situation where it seems easier to get your foot in the door of the Wallabies if you're playing overseas than playing in Australia.
I just don't see how rugby will be able to buck the inevitable trend that soccer and basketball have where the exact thing you mention is happening with the national teams.

I think this post-BIL tour and home RWC period is going to provide us with a bit of a false economy in terms of our best players staying committed to SRP (Super Rugby Pacific). We probably won't see much bulk movement until 2028 and beyond.

But I'd be very surprised if the Wallabies 2035 isn't made up of mostly overseas based players, with many of them having not set foot on a SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) field.
 

Major Tom

Arch Winning (36)
I just don't see how rugby will be able to buck the inevitable trend that soccer and basketball have where the exact thing you mention is happening with the national teams.

I think this post-BIL tour and home RWC period is going to provide us with a bit of a false economy in terms of our best players staying committed to SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) (Super Rugby Pacific). We probably won't see much bulk movement until 2028 and beyond.

But I'd be very surprised if the Wallabies 2035 isn't made up of mostly overseas based players, with many of them having not set foot on a SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) (Super Rugby Pacific) field.
Depends how successful we are in super rugby. Best thing that could happen to the comp is an Aus team winning it. A better broadcast deal in between these tours and wc are what we need. The public will tune in if it’s a good super rugby product and that result in better wallabies performances. The hope is when we lose players (Hooper, Len, Gleeson etc) we give more opportunity to young players coming through.
 
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