nadera78 wrote:Nonsense. Take a look at the recent rah rah World Cup and make a little (!) list of players representing countries that they were not born in. It happens in every sport. You just want to have a little rant as usual.
Nonsense? Really?
Find me an international sporting side made up of 98% of the players not being born in the country they represent.
Yes, A Samoan scored Englands first try v the All Blacks, yes, a Kiwi hit the winning runs for England to lift the ICC Cricket World Cup, lifted by a Dubliner BTW......I am not naive enough to think that all sports don't have ringers, but 20 of the 21 man Tongan Squad weren't born in Tonga and 11 of them have represented other countries.....it's a sham and to declare it as anything other than that smacks of a desperate need to feel relevant.
In terms of Union. Japan had a 9 non born Japanese players in their 31 man squad at the recent RWC. one of those, the captain, has been in Japan since he was a teen and has changed his name to become more "Japanese" I'm not sure if there were any squads with a bigger number of ringers, but I sincerely doubt that any of them had 98% foreigners playing for them.
To decry my statistic as nonsense is in itself, nonsensical as you cannot argue with a statistic just because it makes you feel uncomfortable.
Here's another one for you.
Triple header in Auckland, featuring Australia, Tonga, GB, Samoa, NZ and Fiji.....care to hazard a guess as to how many Fijian, Samoan or Tongan born players were on show? 51 players in the 3 squads...12 of whom represented the country of their birth. Take the 15 Brits and you have 27 players out of 85 representing the country of their birth...31%.....the Japanese Union squad had 71% ....so yes, it does happen in other sports, but nobody does it like International RL!