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To say he only said, -
"Who knows? Right now I am working with England and happy to be there but I enjoyed my time with the Kiwis,"

If that's the only thing he's said about a move to Coaching NZ, It's quite a leap to say that's where the smart money is going to go.
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JEAN CAPDOUZE wrote:
I say yes.

First two of New Zealand's top players missing from the World Cup, Jesse Bromwich and Kevin Proctor, will be back from suspension next year. Jesse Bromwich is regarded as the world's best prop, and Kevin Proctor and Tahu Harris make a formidable back row.

Second, any team that contains Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Shaun Johnson has the potential to be brilliant in attack.

Third, the untried novice David Kidwell may not be the NZ coach following the team's defeat by Tonga and Fiji, and hence exit after the quarter finals.


Of course they are. NZ and England are still the pretenders to the crown that the Aussies hold, with NZ still ahead of England in the world rankings. The rest are doing well but France are still lagging behind Scotland (and just above Lebanon).

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Of course they are. NZ and England are still the pretenders to the crown that the Aussies hold, with NZ still ahead of England in the world rankings. The rest are doing well but France are still lagging behind Scotland (and just above Lebanon).

You know your place.


France will resurge and climb quickly up the ladder once the injured stars (Morgan Escare, Remi Casty, Mickael Simon) and suspended stars (Anthony Gigot) return to the team.
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2013 Taumalolo played for Tonga v Samoa and then in 2 RLWC 13 Matches....he then from 2014 to 2017 represented New Zealand ten times, before deciding to return and play for Tonga later in 2017 in 4 more games.

Please explain how International RL isn't a farce already....let alone if Taumalolo decides that he want's to represent his country of birth again rather than just "dummy spit" because his mates were (in his opinion) hard done by...... :roll:


You may not like the country-swapping, but to some extent it goes on on many sports. It does not mean that international RL is a 'farce'. Anyone who saw the best matches at this World Cup - and I was fortunate to be at several of them - can see what a vibrant, exciting spectacle is international RL. I doubt I will ever experience again anything close to the atmosphere at the England v Tonga match. In the Auckland press the next day, one of their sports writers described it as 'better than any All Blacks test in recent memory'. I'll take that kind of 'farce' any day.
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£20 a ticket and £15 on beer and merchandise.....so an away fan is worth £35. At best, 1,000 is the average away support split across 11 rounds and I am being really generous here, so Toronto, replacing say Wakefield will cost a SL club £35,000.
The minimum turnover of a SL club is £4,000,000 so Toronto instead of Widnes is worth less than 1% of a SL clubs turnover.

There are many valid reasons for and against expansion into America, but "AWAY FANS" isn't one of them. :BEAT:

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You may not like the country-swapping, but to some extent it goes on on many sports. It does not mean that international RL is a 'farce'. Anyone who saw the best matches at this World Cup - and I was fortunate to be at several of them - can see what a vibrant, exciting spectacle is international RL. I doubt I will ever experience again anything close to the atmosphere at the England v Tonga match. In the Auckland press the next day, one of their sports writers described it as 'better than any All Blacks test in recent memory'. I'll take that kind of 'farce' any day.


1. It may go on in other sports, but in those cases it makes a farce of that sport too, be it Union or Cricket or anything else......and as far as I am aware, the vast majority of dual nation reps in Cricket and Union are cases of players at the end of their careers, not at the peak of their abilities.....Tonga, New Zealand, then back to Tonga is just plain stupid when talking about possibly the best forward currently playing the sport and it makes the game look amateurish.....and that's how it was portrayed by the vast majority of the Kiwi Press during the tournament.
2. I too was at the England v Tonga game, as well as the NZ v Tonga game.....both were fantastic and both had better atmospheres than any other game of Rugby of either codes I have witnessed but the reality is that New Zealand v Tonga featured 30 Kiwis, a pair of Aussies and 2 Tongans........the #4 to the #7th ranked RLIF sides had a total of 13 home born players out of the 92 players at the RLWC.....no amount of media hyperbole makes Rugby League any more international than 3 major nations populating all the other sides other than 2nd tier France and PNG.

2012 will see 16 sides.........368 players....how many of the players other than in the squads for NZ, Aus, England, PNG and France will be heritage players?
11 squads of 23 players is 253........this time it was 9 squads of 23 and of the 207 I believe there were about 34 non-heritage players...16%.......the rest came from 2 Nations.
No amount of gushing over the crowds at a stadium less than 2km's away from the largest Tongan population concentration in the world (yes...more Tongans in south Auckland than Tonga) will change the fact that the teams ranked #2, #4, #5, #6, #7 have no meaningful domestic competitions.

I am over-critical of the Australian organisers and fans for not promoting this RLWC at all, but the reality is that the Aussies don't buy into the "need" for the game to be considered an international sport and until we have domestic comps supplying the players for their respective international sides then we will be regarded as tin-pot.

I live in New Zealand and I can assure you that whilst the atmosphere at the Tonga games was spectacular, across the nation, nobody really bothered with the competition...a 12k crowd for a world cup QF in Wellington featuring the Kiwis tells you all you need to know about how ANZACS treat International RL...but if you're still not convinced, compare the crowd sizes to the RLWC Final in 2017 to the Union International friendly in the same stadium 42 days earlier.......it's depressing but it is how things are.
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JEAN CAPDOUZE wrote:
I say yes.

First two of New Zealand's top players missing from the World Cup, Jesse Bromwich and Kevin Proctor, will be back from suspension next year. Jesse Bromwich is regarded as the world's best prop, and Kevin Proctor and Tahu Harris make a formidable back row.

Second, any team that contains Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Shaun Johnson has the potential to be brilliant in attack.

Third, the untried novice David Kidwell may not be the NZ coach following the team's defeat by Tonga and Fiji, and hence exit after the quarter finals.


Funny most people regarded Fifita as the best prop in the world.
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JEAN CAPDOUZE wrote:
France will resurge and climb quickly up the ladder once the injured stars (Morgan Escare, Remi Casty, Mickael Simon) and suspended stars (Anthony Gigot) return to the team.


Simon! That's the same Simon who Trinity got shut of a bit back. He's one of the stars who will bring France to the top table is he.

Good luck with that one - pure comedy gold old lad :-)
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Funny most people regarded Fifita as the best prop in the world.


What? Who? Fifita himself has said he’s “eighth or ninth best in the NRL”.
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What? Who? Fifita himself has said he’s “eighth or ninth best in the NRL”.


I don't care. In 2016 he was the Player of the year wasn't he? Imo he was the stand out prop in the WC or doesn't that count?
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What? Who? Fifita himself has said he’s “eighth or ninth best in the NRL”.

Not sure of the confusion because even though Browmwich got the Daly M, imo in 2016 he was the best Prop in the NRL and should have won the Clive Churchill medal in the Final. He may not have had has a greater season in 2017 but still had a good season being MOM in game 1 of SOO, ateotd Aaron Woods won the Daly M Prop of the year and I'd have Fifita over him every day.
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