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Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:45 pm
by pHyR3
ParraEelsNRL wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:BUT you can only be BORN in one of them! The line has to be drawn and that's where it should be drawn!
What happens if you are born in open waters, what about being born on a border.
Derp!
Nicole Kidman is Australian, yet she was born in Hawaii

NO PARRA! dont you understand, she is hawaiin. everyone knows that shes an AMERICAN actress right?
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:50 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Of course.
Same as Rusty Crowe, he's as Aussie as Pavlova.
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 4:03 pm
by NRLCrap1
AFLcrap1 wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:There are many instances where one CAN'T represent who they want to in world sport! Too bad! You can't choose where you're born, and that's what one has to put up with. It's absolute crap to try and butter both sides of the proverbial bread!
Yeh you tell him.
you don't see that when the All Victardian team play ...umm .
Who do they play again?
Have they ever played?.
Is there a higher honour in fumbleball than standing under a 4 & 20 pie sign.?
Who cares? We don't need it!
Once other countries catch up, then it'll happen - but not before. Overseas development is still in it's early stages and it's progressing.
Personally I'd rather play for Hawthorn than the RL Kangaroos. More satisfaction involved.
Oh, and if Nicole Kidman played netball - she'd have to play for the US. That's where she was born. End of.
And open waters? I'm sure there's a rule regarding place of birth for that, but I'm no legal eagle.
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:22 pm
by pHyR3
NRLCrap1 wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:There are many instances where one CAN'T represent who they want to in world sport! Too bad! You can't choose where you're born, and that's what one has to put up with. It's absolute crap to try and butter both sides of the proverbial bread!
Yeh you tell him.
you don't see that when the All Victardian team play ...umm .
Who do they play again?
Have they ever played?.
Is there a higher honour in fumbleball than standing under a 4 & 20 pie sign.?
Who cares? We don't need it!
Once other countries catch up, then it'll happen - but not before. Overseas development is still in it's early stages and it's progressing.
Personally I'd rather play for Hawthorn than the RL Kangaroos. More satisfaction involved.
Oh, and if Nicole Kidman played netball - she'd have to play for the US. That's where she was born. End of.
And open waters? I'm sure there's a rule regarding place of birth for that, but I'm no legal eagle.
the stupidity just keeps on increasing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQ-BaHHRXMM
sounds like a true yank.
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 6:16 pm
by Swans4ever
ParraEelsNRL wrote:Of course.
Same as Rusty Crowe, he's as Aussie as Pavlova.
Rusty Crowe is a New Zealander you wanker!
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 8:10 pm
by pHyR3
nicole kidman is a yank? is that what youre saying swans? it might be the most stupid thing to come out of your mouth.......today.
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 8:49 pm
by Swans4ever
pHyR3 wrote:nicole kidman is a yank? is that what youre saying swans? it might be the most stupid thing to come out of your mouth.......today.
No - but Crowe is a New Zealander. Nicole Kidman is Australian (lives in America). But she didnt play for Australia and when not picked decided to play for America! Thats the point!
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 9:16 pm
by pHyR3
i thought you had to give in your preference for who to play well in advance, i dont think you can 'not get picked' and the next day rock up and play for america.
in any case half the team was born in america, most of the others through being born in american samoa
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 9:49 pm
by NRLCrap1
pHyR3 wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:There are many instances where one CAN'T represent who they want to in world sport! Too bad! You can't choose where you're born, and that's what one has to put up with. It's absolute crap to try and butter both sides of the proverbial bread!
Yeh you tell him.
you don't see that when the All Victardian team play ...umm .
Who do they play again?
Have they ever played?.
Is there a higher honour in fumbleball than standing under a 4 & 20 pie sign.?
Who cares? We don't need it!
Once other countries catch up, then it'll happen - but not before. Overseas development is still in it's early stages and it's progressing.
Personally I'd rather play for Hawthorn than the RL Kangaroos. More satisfaction involved.
Oh, and if Nicole Kidman played netball - she'd have to play for the US. That's where she was born. End of.
And open waters? I'm sure there's a rule regarding place of birth for that, but I'm no legal eagle.
the stupidity just keeps on increasing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQ-BaHHRXMM
sounds like a true yank.
Proves nothing. Many who are born in one country and move to another pick up the second's accent. Doesn't change where you're born. Are you telling me you can change your birth certificate? What a dummy!
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 10:30 pm
by pHyR3
i never said that you dimwit.
okay, im not arguing this point anymore you're clearly just too brain dead to understand.
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 6:32 am
by Swans4ever
pHyR3 wrote:i thought you had to give in your preference for who to play well in advance, i dont think you can 'not get picked' and the next day rock up and play for america.
in any case half the team was born in america, most of the others through being born in american samoa
I have looked it up and the rule only speaks about how long after playing for one country before you can play for another - says nothing about should you be on the verge of selection for one country as being a disqualifying act for selection to other countries. But were getting away from the point which is how can someone change there allegancies so often and still be honoured by Australia RL has created a situation where a person playing for a country means very little!
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 11:53 am
by NRLCrap1
pHyR3 wrote:i never said that you dimwit.
okay, im not arguing this point anymore you're clearly just too brain dead to understand.
That'd be right. Run off when it's obvious that YOU don't get it! I never said that you SAID that. You insinuated it, and that's why I was checking and asked the question.
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:17 pm
by Swans4ever
Seems a common theme in this RLWC - if you don't get picked for Australia - don't worry plenty of other countries you can play for!
In-form Uate not bitter about rep snub
Liam FitzGibbon Friday, November 01, 2013 7:26:09 AM
Akuila Uate has no hard feelings over his representative snubbing for Australia and NSW but the Fijian flyer would still like to prove a point at the Rugby League World Cup.
The Newcastle NRL winger has already made a spectacular start to the tournament, scoring a hat-trick in Fiji's opening win over Ireland on Monday.
He hopes to keep that form going in St Helens on Saturday when he faces Australia, the nation he has represented five times.
The 26-year-old has also played five State of Origin games for NSW but was overlooked for both the Blues and Kangaroos in 2013.
While his sole focus is with the Bati, Uate hopes a big World Cup could serve as a reminder of his abilities at representative level.
Asked if he hoped to play for Australia again, Uate told AAP: "We'll see what happens as the years go by but I definitely want to play for NSW again, that's for sure.
"I'm not angry ... I'm not cussing anyone. I'm here to play footy and play for Fiji.
"Even though I didn't get in for Australia and the Origin this year, that's in the past now.
"I just want to go forward and keep playing good footy.
"I'm in the Fiji team now, we're here for a reason and I'm looking forward to this game on Saturday."
Aside from the obvious challenge of facing Tim Sheens' tournament favourites, Fiji must also overcome a short turnaround with two days less than the Kangaroos to recover.
The Bati have never come within 50 points of Australia but Uate is confident a side brimming with NRL talent can put in a much-improved performance.
"Our aim is just to compete with them and never give up," Uate said.
"It doesn't really matter what the score is. We've just got to give it our best and the boys are looking forward to the challenge."
Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:27 pm
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:Seems a common theme in this RLWC - if you don't get picked for Australia - don't worry plenty of other countries you can play for!
In-form Uate not bitter about rep snub
Liam FitzGibbon Friday, November 01, 2013 7:26:09 AM
Akuila Uate has no hard feelings over his representative snubbing for Australia and NSW but the Fijian flyer would still like to prove a point at the Rugby League World Cup.
The Newcastle NRL winger has already made a spectacular start to the tournament, scoring a hat-trick in Fiji's opening win over Ireland on Monday.
He hopes to keep that form going in St Helens on Saturday when he faces Australia, the nation he has represented five times.
The 26-year-old has also played five State of Origin games for NSW but was overlooked for both the Blues and Kangaroos in 2013.
While his sole focus is with the Bati, Uate hopes a big World Cup could serve as a reminder of his abilities at representative level.
Asked if he hoped to play for Australia again, Uate told AAP: "We'll see what happens as the years go by but I definitely want to play for NSW again, that's for sure.
"I'm not angry ... I'm not cussing anyone. I'm here to play footy and play for Fiji.
"Even though I didn't get in for Australia and the Origin this year, that's in the past now.
"I just want to go forward and keep playing good footy.
"I'm in the Fiji team now, we're here for a reason and I'm looking forward to this game on Saturday."
Aside from the obvious challenge of facing Tim Sheens' tournament favourites, Fiji must also overcome a short turnaround with two days less than the Kangaroos to recover.
The Bati have never come within 50 points of Australia but Uate is confident a side brimming with NRL talent can put in a much-improved performance.
"Our aim is just to compete with them and never give up," Uate said.
"It doesn't really matter what the score is. We've just got to give it our best and the boys are looking forward to the challenge."
wow
what a wonderful sport brimming with opportunities to play for your country of origin or if you're good enough , your country of residence .
these young men made an informed decision
afterall
they could have made a massive life mistake & chosen the fumbles & bumbles to play as kids
if they'd gone down that path
they wouldn't be able to play for anyone at state or international level in a proper world cup
VFL is indeed
the worlds tiniest sport

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Re: Selection criteria for RLWC is pure and simple a joke!
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:38 pm
by NRLCrap1
Doesn't prove a thing, Dave, except that Fiji should be claiming all it's players born there as theirs and not let Australia or New Zealand pick them. Country of residence shouldn't matter a quark!