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    @taniwharugby said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Billy-Tell neither, BUT, I've also not been in the position to have to actually make that decision if someone was waving a big old cheque in front of me to do so.

    Yeah haha it's a bit different when in that situation and the fact that he is English.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    an English parent is stretching things a bit given he has already played for NZ.

    That seems pretty bizarre to me. What wouldn't be stretching it then? Some families have very strong ties to their ancestry that isn't even close to a one generation link.

    Just ask my uncle Maxwell.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    an English parent is stretching things a bit given he has already played for NZ.

    That seems pretty bizarre to me. What wouldn't be stretching it then? Some families have very strong ties to their ancestry that isn't even close to a one generation link.

    Just ask my uncle Maxwell.

    Born and raised in England perhaps? We are talking about a switch in allegiance here. If he had not already played for NZ then , yeah, go for it.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    an English parent is stretching things a bit given he has already played for NZ.

    That seems pretty bizarre to me. What wouldn't be stretching it then? Some families have very strong ties to their ancestry that isn't even close to a one generation link.

    Just ask my uncle Maxwell.

    Born and raised in England perhaps? We are talking about a switch in allegiance here. If he had not already played for NZ then , yeah, go for it.

    I dunno about you but I'm pretty close to my parents and would love to do something that might represent either one of them and make them proud. Fuck I would've even considered playing for Otago and moving to Tairei.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    an English parent is stretching things a bit given he has already played for NZ.

    That seems pretty bizarre to me. What wouldn't be stretching it then? Some families have very strong ties to their ancestry that isn't even close to a one generation link.

    Just ask my uncle Maxwell.

    Born and raised in England perhaps? We are talking about a switch in allegiance here. If he had not already played for NZ then , yeah, go for it.

    I dunno about you but I'm pretty close to my parents and would love to do something that might represent either one of them and make them proud. Fuck I would've even considered playing for Otago and moving to Tairei.

    It's all hypothetical of course because it hasn't happened yet, but it's allowed so good on him. I just think a parent is a loose tie, given he has already represented the country of his birth and I am guessing he would have continued to do so if selected the past few years.

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    @Crazy-Horse like I said, a parent wouldn't be a loose tie for me, I'm pretty sure millions of others would share that view.

    Samoa, Tonga, etc would drop well down the rugby rankings if that wasn't the case too.

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    @Bones

    Yeah, strange attitude, kids with multiple passports can have very strong attachments to both / multiple countries.

    My boy considers himself equally a kiwi and japanese.

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    @Billy-Tell I wasn't having a go bro, just checking. What he did in this Super season is worlds apart from what he's done previously, and stands up pretty well to any player's individual contribution to a season I would think.

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    @gt12 I mean I support the Highlanders... surely that would show how strong parental ties can be....

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    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse like I said, a parent wouldn't be a loose tie for me, I'm pretty sure millions of others would share that view.

    Samoa, Tonga, etc would drop well down the rugby rankings if that wasn't the case too.

    Agree. But he already made his bed with NZ. That is my contention.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse like I said, a parent wouldn't be a loose tie for me, I'm pretty sure millions of others would share that view.

    Samoa, Tonga, etc would drop well down the rugby rankings if that wasn't the case too.

    Agree. But he already made his bed with NZ. That is my contention.

    Rugby wanted the Olympics funding ,,, so they sacrificed their eligibility rules. That's not on Sotutu. It allows capped players to play for origin countries - like Tonga. On balance, I don't think it's a terrible situation

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    @nzzp said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse like I said, a parent wouldn't be a loose tie for me, I'm pretty sure millions of others would share that view.

    Samoa, Tonga, etc would drop well down the rugby rankings if that wasn't the case too.

    Agree. But he already made his bed with NZ. That is my contention.

    Rugby wanted the Olympics funding ,,, so they sacrificed their eligibility rules. That's not on Sotutu. It allows capped players to play for origin countries - like Tonga. On balance, I don't think it's a terrible situation

    Yeah I wouldn't blame him if it was to come about. I would probably think long and hard about doing the same if I was in his position.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @nzzp said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse like I said, a parent wouldn't be a loose tie for me, I'm pretty sure millions of others would share that view.

    Samoa, Tonga, etc would drop well down the rugby rankings if that wasn't the case too.

    Agree. But he already made his bed with NZ. That is my contention.

    Rugby wanted the Olympics funding ,,, so they sacrificed their eligibility rules. That's not on Sotutu. It allows capped players to play for origin countries - like Tonga. On balance, I don't think it's a terrible situation

    Yeah I wouldn't blame him if it was to come about. I would probably think long and hard about doing the same if I was in his position.

    I suspect he did. Giving up your AB opportunity is something you would do very deliberately.

    As a Blues fan, I'm gutted. We've lost two of the three dominant loosies in our trio, and I suspect our form hooker follows them.

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    @reprobate said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Billy-Tell I wasn't having a go bro, just checking. What he did in this Super season is worlds apart from what he's done previously, and stands up pretty well to any player's individual contribution to a season I would think.

    Agreed.

    The Blues scored 87 tries this season. The most in the comp. Sotutu scored 12 tries ( a record for forwards ) and had 9 try assists which means he was directly involved in basically a quarter of the Blues tries for the entire season.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    an English parent is stretching things a bit given he has already played for NZ.

    That seems pretty bizarre to me. What wouldn't be stretching it then? Some families have very strong ties to their ancestry that isn't even close to a one generation link.

    Just ask my uncle Maxwell.

    Born and raised in England perhaps? We are talking about a switch in allegiance here. If he had not already played for NZ then , yeah, go for it.

    I dunno about you but I'm pretty close to my parents and would love to do something that might represent either one of them and make them proud. Fuck I would've even considered playing for Otago and moving to Tairei.

    my adult son was born in Australia , supports the allblacks because he grew up with me and i guess my passion rubbed off on him .

    Hoskins has an English mum and a fijian dad , good chance he has mixed allegiances

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    Yeah, born kiwi, English mum, Scottish on dad's side, Irish on step dad (since I was little). Lived in, and fought for, UK so I would be proud to rep any of them, even Wales (don't qualify but loved living in Cardiff 😂)

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    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Bones said in All Blacks EOYT:

    @Crazy-Horse said in All Blacks EOYT:

    an English parent is stretching things a bit given he has already played for NZ.

    That seems pretty bizarre to me. What wouldn't be stretching it then? Some families have very strong ties to their ancestry that isn't even close to a one generation link.

    Just ask my uncle Maxwell.

    Born and raised in England perhaps? We are talking about a switch in allegiance here. If he had not already played for NZ then , yeah, go for it.

    I dunno about you but I'm pretty close to my parents and would love to do something that might represent either one of them and make them proud. Fuck I would've even considered playing for Otago and moving to Tairei.

    my adult son was born in Australia , supports the allblacks because he grew up with me and i guess my passion rubbed off on him .

    Hoskins has an English mum and a fijian dad , good chance he has mixed allegiances

    Did Hos support England in rugby? Did he dream of playing for England? I don't know. I bet your son dreams of being an AB.

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    I dreamed of being an astronaut, but I didn't turn down flying fighter jets as a second option!

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    It's a funny thing to contemplate. I don't have parents from disparate countries and without the reasonable prospect of ever playing for the All Blacks I can't as a Kiwi comprehend playing Test rugby for another country. Not that I'm aware of any chance that option would have materialised outside of (checks rankings) Greece, Monaco or Norway.

    But I have represented Australia both through Defence and Parly without a second thought.

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    As someone mentioned above, the life of a pro rugby is/can be very short. And playing international rugby greatly increases your earning potential.

    I've never had to make the decision, but I wouldn't hold it against anyone who makes the move, for ancestry or financial reasons.

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