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INTERNATIONAL rugby league is set to be turned on its head, with eligibility rules being overhauled to ensure players aren’t forced to choose between Origin and their heritage country.

The Rugby League International Federation’s landmark decision means players such as Anthony Milford can represent a tier-two nation, such as Samoa in Milford’s case, without ruling themselves out of Origin contention or playing for the ‘Big Three’ — Australia, New Zealand and England.

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If a player is not selected for one of the major nations, they are then able to represent nations including Fiji, Samoa and PNG and switch between the tiers without suffering any repercussions.

The move is in the final stages of being formalised and has received unanimous support from the game’s 18 full member nations, with the changes to come into effect by October 1.

Next year’s Rugby League World Cup will benefit in a huge way, with the likes of Milford (Samoa), Jarryd Hayne (Fiji), James Tedesco (Italy) and Robbie Farah (Lebannon) just some of the players able to represent other nations if overlooked by Australia without hindering their chances of future rep selection.

“These rules will allow the best players to represent their countries and ensure that the fans will get to see the best product whenever international rugby league is played,” 2017 Word Cup CEO Andrew Hill told foxsports.com.au.
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Lol
Can you show the eligibility rules for when the Aust 4 n 20 rollers play international games
Lol
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AFLcrap1 wrote:
Lol
Can you show the eligibility rules for when the Aust 4 n 20 rollers play international games
Lol
this isnt talking about the AFL spazza this the NRLOL
ive commented for a long time all a retardded league player need to to is take a holiday to a country he wishes to represent & bingo bango he can play for that country!

well now he doesn't he can just pick his favorite shirt or country and play for that team :wave:

isnt league meant to be this game that is played world wide and has teams that are all strong and a chance at joke tournaments like the RLWC :))) :))) :(/
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Always said RL international comp is a joke due to dubious eligability rules - their WC just makes a mockery of WC's at least AFL don't pretend!!
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International RL.... what a joke :(/ :(/ :(/
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Lol
So much Derp in two posts .
The jealousy shines through .
The rules are there to grow international RL

So many players have heritage in smaller RL nations but are eligible to play SOO
If they do they lose eligibility for their home country .
These rules allow these players to play in SOO ...& who wouldn't want to be on the stage of the BIGGEST football event in this country year after year ,without losing their international heritage .

Lol let the jealousy shine through
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Swans4ever wrote:
Always said RL international comp is a joke due to dubious eligability rules - their WC just makes a mockery of WC's at least AFL don't pretend!!
take down the piss weak watered down eligibility rules & youd have the minnow nations being very noncompetitive & being thrashed all the time .

oh wait that already happens so they make the eligibility rules even more watered down :mrgreen:
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Lol
The jealousy in this thread is something to behold

Keep it up
It's hilarious
I'm sure it'll keep at least one of you up at 1.30 am (AGAIN ) sending PMs ,mashing the keys in a jealous drunken rage

At least we have an international comp
Over 100 yrs of history against AUST traditional rivals
England & NZ

Must be getting close to Bunnings flag day
The fumblers get all upset that their game is over for the yr
While we have international games

The yearly meltdown is now in progress
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AFLcrap1 wrote:
Lol
The jealousy in this thread is something to behold

Keep it up
It's hilarious
I'm sure it'll keep at least one of you up at 1.30 am (AGAIN ) sending PMs ,mashing the keys in a jealous drunken rage

At least we have an international comp
Over 100 yrs of history against AUST traditional rivals
England & NZ

Must be getting close to Bunnings flag day
The fumblers get all upset that their game is over for the yr
While we have international games

The yearly meltdown is now in progress
How is it jealousy I don't give a rats toss bag that the AFL aren't international - doesn't stop my love for the game - but how does it grow RL in countries if true players from that country miss out because an Australian gets his position because he can?? How does this encourage people to take up and stay in the sport - it just sounds like having an international Comp on the face of it but really many teams artificially propped up for the purpose of chest beating by dumb RL fans! Again I couldn't care less if the Aust RL side win or lose and that's the same in 4 states in Australia!
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AFLcrap1 wrote:
Lol
The jealousy in this thread is something to behold

Keep it up
It's hilarious
I'm sure it'll keep at least one of you up at 1.30 am (AGAIN ) sending PMs ,mashing the keys in a jealous drunken rage

At least we have an international comp
Over 100 yrs of history against AUST traditional rivals
England & NZ

Must be getting close to Bunnings flag day
The fumblers get all upset that their game is over for the yr
While we have international games

The yearly meltdown is now in progress
what after the 4 PM's you sent me over the last week i had to reply to at least one of them! :thumbleft:


now back on topic.
how piss week are those rules. dont make the Australian team?
thats ok pick your next favorite team
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I think that if it helps grow the game than why not. We know that there is not a massive presence of rl in many of these countries but there is obviously something. So why not allow a liberal interpretation of the rules for eligibility. Makes sense to me. If the AFL were in the same boat i would support that too. Like when swans players could play for nsw.
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leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Lol
The jealousy in this thread is something to behold

Keep it up
It's hilarious
I'm sure it'll keep at least one of you up at 1.30 am (AGAIN ) sending PMs ,mashing the keys in a jealous drunken rage

At least we have an international comp
Over 100 yrs of history against AUST traditional rivals
England & NZ

Must be getting close to Bunnings flag day
The fumblers get all upset that their game is over for the yr
While we have international games

The yearly meltdown is now in progress
what after the 4 PM's you sent me over the last week i had to reply to at least one of them! :thumbleft:


now back on topic.
how piss week are those rules. dont make the Australian team?
thats ok pick your next favorite team
Lol

I'm only replying to your PMs
& im not up at 1.30 am mashing the keys in a drunken rant.
Lol

Nothing wrong with the rules .

Seeing as your sport has no tests
Then you have NFI .
If you play SOO it affects your eligibility to play for your country .

You wouldn't understand .
We have so many nationalities playing that rules have to made to allow these players in SOO or play for their country .

Sit there & stew in your rampant jealousy .
Once Bunnings flag day is over you have nothing .we have nations playing each other .
& doesn't it upset you mob .
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Fred wrote:
I think that if it helps grow the game than why not. We know that there is not a massive presence of rl in many of these countries but there is obviously something. So why not allow a liberal interpretation of the rules for eligibility. Makes sense to me. If the AFL were in the same boat i would support that too. Like when swans players could play for nsw.
I don't really care like I said they can do what they want Fred just don't ask me to acknowledge it - also 4 states in Australia have little to no interest in international RL so it's really irrelevant.
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Good ol' Loonie trawls RL negative stories but he's a fumbleball zealot ???? WTF. Get a life loser. I don't trawl fumbleball media looking for anything negative........I just watch 5 minutes of a game to know it's rubbish.....lolololololololl.......woops.....dropped another one......lolololo.o.
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Terry wrote:
Good ol' Loonie trawls RL negative stories but he's a fumbleball zealot ???? WTF. Get a life loser. I don't trawl fumbleball media looking for anything negative........I just watch 5 minutes of a game to know it's rubbish.....lolololololololl.......woops.....dropped another one......lolololo.o.
lol who has to troll. This was high up on the front page of news.com.au

New international rugby league eligibility rules make a mockery of the game
http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/new-in ... c8105fdd34

INTERNATIONAL rugby league has just created a monster.

Dramatic changes to the game’s international eligibility rules have turned the international theatre or rugby league into a farce.

Under new rules being proposed by the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF), players not selected for the so-called tier-one nations, Australia, New Zealand and England, will be free to play for developing league countries. It means the likes of Jarryd Hayne and Anthony Milford could each play State of Origin next year, before being selected to play for Fiji and Samoa respectively at the end-of-season World Cup. And then backflip again to play for Australia.

Following recent eligibility circuses, including Semi Radradra’s defection from Fiji to Australia, the game has been crying out for clearer and stricter eligibility rules.

Instead the international game’s governing body has announced a further loosening of eligibility criteria plunging the game deeper into a confused grey area.

The balance between making developing nations competitive and the integrity of international competition has become completely skewed.

It’s a joke.

It’s a move designed to strengthen developing nations, including Tonga, Samoa, Fiji and Papua New Guinea by giving NRL stars more incentive to play for the so-called second-tier national teams — without jeopardising their ambitions to play State of Origin or for the Kangaroos or Kiwis.

What it actually does is cheapen the jerseys of those developing nations and sets up a dangerous precedent of second-tier nations being used as a nursery for international talent before players prove themselves good enough to earn selection for Australia, New Zealand or England.

After the success of the 2013 Rugby League World Cup in England, the RLIF’s bungle can be understood, but not excused.

The 2013 tournament in England, Wales, France and Ireland set records for match attendance and group stage television ratings.

There was also the biggest crowd ever assembled to watch a rugby league Test match in the tournament’s final when Australia beat New Zealand at Old Trafford in front of 74,468.

Hailed a success because of the competitiveness of teams including semi-finalists Scotland, United States, Samoa and Fiji, the tournament owed a lot to players happy to turn their cloaks for a brief stint with a second country.

Italy fielded NRL stars, including Anthony Minichiello, James Tedesco and Kade Snowden.

Samoa fielded NRL stars, including Anthony Milford, Joseph Leilua and Tim Lafai.

Tonga fielded NRL stars, including Jason Taumalolo, Konrad Hurrell and Daniel Tupou.

The USA even — inexplicably — got Joseph Paulo and Junior Paulo onto their playing list.

The eligibility rules pushed the international game’s credibility to the limit without breaking it.

The new rules simply push it that little bit further to breaking point.

In any truly international sport around the globe, pride in the jumper and the honour of representing your country is the game’s greatest allure.

Players willing to push themselves or sacrifice their bodies for their flag so regularly creates the ultimate spectacle.

Sadly, if we’re honest, that isn’t the case in rugby league, but it’s still the international game’s greatest potential strength.

It’s hard to grow the belief that international rugby league is the game’s ultimate stage when Australia cruises to Test match victories with and against players that have played for more than one country.

In recent years the Kangaroos have hosted Tests in Newcastle (this year) and Wollongong in 2014.

Last year’s Anzac Test attracted a crowd of just 32,681 at Suncorp Stadium. The most recent Test in Sydney — in 2014 — attracted just 25,429.

Cheapening the international game by allowing players to act as international mercenaries clearly isn’t the answer.

At some point the international game has to stand on its own two feet.

Is a short-term increase in competitiveness worth the long term impact of treating international rugby league like a sideshow attraction?

The RLIF has admitted it is hoping to make a few extra bucks through promising a more competitive Rugby League World Cup in Australia next year.

“It allows us to market a better product when we’re trying to sell it internationally,” RLIF international development manager Tas Baitieri said.

“We’re going to have a better quality standard of the game which is going to be appealing to the public and also television broadcasters.”

Twelve of the 28 matches at the last World Cup, in 2013, were decided by 20 points or more.

“When you have games that are blowout scorelines, it doesn’t endower the game a lot when you’re trying to sell the game to new countries like America,” Baitieri said.

Samoa stand to be the big winners of the decision, with a number of players including Milford, Josh McGuire, Suaia Matagi, Junior Paulo, Marty Taupau and Joseph Leilua set to star for the country if they miss Australian or New Zealand selection.

Unfortunately, Samoa’s short term win doesn’t mean it’s a win for rugby league.


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