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@Tap Twist Snap said:He is a real talent and would be in the top few 5/8ths if he was still in the NRL. **How does he qualify for England.. that is a bit of a joke.**
@Marshall_magic said:If he's the best halfback they've got they're in trouble. Although Widdop will probably be their 5/8, and he's a gun.
@Tap Twist Snap said:He is a real talent and would be in the top few 5/8ths if he was still in the NRL. How does he qualify for England.. that is a bit of a joke.
@sameulcon said:Qualifies the same way Nathan Fien is a kiwi. And our great Heighno a pom.
@Marshall_magic said:@sameulcon said:Qualifies the same way Nathan Fien is a kiwi. And our great Heighno a pom.
Fien is a kiwi via the residency rule
Heighno is a pom because of his parent(s)
Chase is a pom because of the residency rule.
Just to the people who don't agree with the residency rule, how long do you think someone should live in a country for before they can play for that country?
@Marshall_magic said:@sameulcon said:Qualifies the same way Nathan Fien is a kiwi. And our great Heighno a pom.
Fien is a kiwi via the residency rule
Heighno is a pom because of his parent(s)
Chase is a pom because of the residency rule.
Just to the people who don't agree with the residency rule, how long do you think someone should live in a country for before they can play for that country?
@Yossarian said:@Marshall_magic said:@sameulcon said:Qualifies the same way Nathan Fien is a kiwi. And our great Heighno a pom.
Fien is a kiwi via the residency rule
Heighno is a pom because of his parent(s)
Chase is a pom because of the residency rule.
Just to the people who don't agree with the residency rule, how long do you think someone should live in a country for before they can play for that country?
It doesn't help that he played for NZ Maori last year… I'd think 3 years is a minimum assuming that's a clear break from playing for your original country.
@Marshall_magic said:@Yossarian said:It doesn't help that he played for NZ Maori last year… I'd think 3 years is a minimum assuming that's a clear break from playing for your original country.
NZ Maori isn't an official international team though, it would be like a half aboriginal half kiwi player going from the indigenous all stars to the kiwis, I don't think there's a lot the RLIF can do about it. I do agree with you however, but we aren't the only code with loose eligibility laws, look at Brad Thorn playing for the All Blacks (after playing League for Australia) or Lesley Vanikolo and Shontayne Hape playing Union for England (after playing League for NZ).
@Cultured Bogan said:Goodluck to him, but you must wonder how some English player must be feeling knowing that some blow in has snapped up the halfback spot.
Chase is as English as I am Cambodian.
@Yossarian said:@Cultured Bogan said:Goodluck to him, but you must wonder how some English player must be feeling knowing that some blow in has snapped up the halfback spot.
Chase is as English as I am Cambodian.
I'm sure if you moved to Cambodia you'd be in the running for the halfback spot in the Cambodian test team!