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Exodus 2017

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    Luatua said the same thing.

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      thing I dont get, is what does Hansen get from this with lying, he coulda said nothing.

      I can understand his comment that some agents may try to minimise negotiations with NZR cos the $$$ from that contract will be less than the offers up North, but surely if Luatua is keen to stay, his agent knows this, so he makes an effort to ensure that all parties are aware.

      All very strange TBH.

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        thing I dont get, is what does Hansen get from this with lying, he coulda said nothing.

        I can understand his comment that some agents may try to minimise negotiations with NZR cos the $$$ from that contract will be less than the offers up North, but surely if Luatua is keen to stay, his agent knows this, so he makes an effort to ensure that all parties are aware.

        All very strange TBH.

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        @taniwharugby Maybe the NZRU fucked up and didn't communicate with Hansen? Maybe Hansen was angry and misspoke in that anger?

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        • TimT Tim

          @taniwharugby Maybe the NZRU fucked up and didn't communicate with Hansen? Maybe Hansen was angry and misspoke in that anger?

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          #328

          @Tim well that could be the case, but people (media) seem to be pointing at Hansen, who I see gaining nothing for lying as being insinuated.

          Although Innes also says they (the coaches) met with Luatua a few weeks prior and it seems he is saying Luatua told them then he was looking offshore.

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            That's Craig Innes who defected to league...?

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            • Billy TellB Billy Tell

              That's Craig Innes who defected to league...?

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              @Billy-Tell said in Exodus 2017:

              That's Craig Innes who defected to league...?

              😆

              The original sin!

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                Interesting article from Veitch.

                As previously - I sit on the other side from his:

                But is it right for the national body and All Black coaches to cry foul when a player is merely making the choice every one of us does in our working life, to stay or go.

                These aren't people who have come through a taxpayer-funded system of education who are going away to accumulate experience that might be of value to all of us later. These are people who have been given a shitload of privilege to develop them into world class players and are capitalising on NZ rugby's intellectual property.

                I say, fuck 'em!

                You want to take the cash, that's fine. But, I'm going to criticize you as a mercenary.

                These aren't people being paid minimum wage. These are people grabbing big cash and selling out on NZ rugby.

                I have no problem with people putting the boot in. Fuck French, English, Welsh, and Japanese rugby.

                They've completely fucked over the Jaapies, largely fucked over the Aussies, and we're on the hitlist.

                Fuck 'em!!!

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                  They're also people who are one injury away from forced retirement or even brain damage.

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                  • TimT Tim

                    They're also people who are one injury away from forced retirement or even brain damage.

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                    @Tim

                    Yep, short career that could end at any time. Families to support. Easy to throw around the merc line, but I think a lot of people if they were honest would switch jobs if they were offered double or triple their salary, with a nice three year contract and the opportunity to see a bit of the world

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                    • TimT Tim

                      They're also people who are one injury away from forced retirement or even brain damage.

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                      @Tim said in Exodus 2017:

                      They're also people who are one injury away from forced retirement or even brain damage.

                      Though, if you're really worried about that, you're probably better staying within the NZ system.

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                        @Tim

                        Yep, short career that could end at any time. Families to support. Easy to throw around the merc line, but I think a lot of people if they were honest would switch jobs if they were offered double or triple their salary, with a nice three year contract and the opportunity to see a bit of the world

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                        @Margin_Walker said in Exodus 2017:

                        @Tim

                        Yep, short career that could end at any time. Families to support. Easy to throw around the merc line, but I think a lot of people if they were honest would switch jobs if they were offered double or triple their salary, with a nice three year contract and the opportunity to see a bit of the world

                        I don't give too much credence to the "families to support" line. Someone like Luatua has surely already earned close to a million bucks from rugby. You'd certainly be hard pressed to find any of his contemporaries, in any occupation, who'd be as well placed as him.

                        Fair enough if he wants to cash in - but, lets call it. These guys are selling us out.

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                        • TimT Tim

                          They're also people who are one injury away from forced retirement or even brain damage.

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                          @Tim said in Exodus 2017:

                          They're also people who are one injury away from forced retirement or even brain damage.

                          To be fair there are plenty of jobs/careers where you are one injury away from forced retirement. Particularly if your job involves physical labour or driving.

                          I don't agree with the notion that professional sport is just like any other job. Players have every right to go where ever they want but fans also have a right to be pissed off about it.

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                            @Margin_Walker said in Exodus 2017:

                            @Tim

                            Yep, short career that could end at any time. Families to support. Easy to throw around the merc line, but I think a lot of people if they were honest would switch jobs if they were offered double or triple their salary, with a nice three year contract and the opportunity to see a bit of the world

                            I don't give too much credence to the "families to support" line. Someone like Luatua has surely already earned close to a million bucks from rugby. You'd certainly be hard pressed to find any of his contemporaries, in any occupation, who'd be as well placed as him.

                            Fair enough if he wants to cash in - but, lets call it. These guys are selling us out.

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                            @Chris-B. said in Exodus 2017:

                            @Margin_Walker said in Exodus 2017:

                            @Tim

                            Yep, short career that could end at any time. Families to support. Easy to throw around the merc line, but I think a lot of people if they were honest would switch jobs if they were offered double or triple their salary, with a nice three year contract and the opportunity to see a bit of the world

                            I don't give too much credence to the "families to support" line.

                            Samoans have this thing called faalavelaves. Unless you're an islander, you would have no idea. But I don't blame you for knowing nothing about our way of life.

                            I see it the same as people being educated through the nz system and then leaving for overseas for better pay opportunities..

                            Good on Luatua.. I wish him all the best and hope he comes back with a tighter game lol..

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                            • mimicM mimic

                              @Chris-B. said in Exodus 2017:

                              @Margin_Walker said in Exodus 2017:

                              @Tim

                              Yep, short career that could end at any time. Families to support. Easy to throw around the merc line, but I think a lot of people if they were honest would switch jobs if they were offered double or triple their salary, with a nice three year contract and the opportunity to see a bit of the world

                              I don't give too much credence to the "families to support" line.

                              Samoans have this thing called faalavelaves. Unless you're an islander, you would have no idea. But I don't blame you for knowing nothing about our way of life.

                              I see it the same as people being educated through the nz system and then leaving for overseas for better pay opportunities..

                              Good on Luatua.. I wish him all the best and hope he comes back with a tighter game lol..

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                              @mimic You're right about my knowledge of faalavelaves.

                              But I said exactly the same about Colin Slade. And others in the more distant past.

                              I've only refrained on many others, because making the same point over and over would be boring.

                              But, I'd be surprised if my lack of knowledge of Samoan customs discounts my point about people making off with our intellectual capital.

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                              • mimicM mimic

                                @Chris-B. said in Exodus 2017:

                                @Margin_Walker said in Exodus 2017:

                                @Tim

                                Yep, short career that could end at any time. Families to support. Easy to throw around the merc line, but I think a lot of people if they were honest would switch jobs if they were offered double or triple their salary, with a nice three year contract and the opportunity to see a bit of the world

                                I don't give too much credence to the "families to support" line.

                                Samoans have this thing called faalavelaves. Unless you're an islander, you would have no idea. But I don't blame you for knowing nothing about our way of life.

                                I see it the same as people being educated through the nz system and then leaving for overseas for better pay opportunities..

                                Good on Luatua.. I wish him all the best and hope he comes back with a tighter game lol..

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                                @mimic said in Exodus 2017:

                                @Chris-B. said in Exodus 2017:

                                @Margin_Walker said in Exodus 2017:

                                @Tim

                                Yep, short career that could end at any time. Families to support. Easy to throw around the merc line, but I think a lot of people if they were honest would switch jobs if they were offered double or triple their salary, with a nice three year contract and the opportunity to see a bit of the world

                                I don't give too much credence to the "families to support" line.

                                Samoans have this thing called faalavelaves. Unless you're an islander, you would have no idea. But I don't blame you for knowing nothing about our way of life.

                                I see it the same as people being educated through the nz system and then leaving for overseas for better pay opportunities..

                                Good on Luatua.. I wish him all the best and hope he comes back with a tighter game lol..

                                Whats the point behind "Fa'alavelave"?

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                                • mimicM mimic

                                  @Chris-B. said in Exodus 2017:

                                  @Margin_Walker said in Exodus 2017:

                                  @Tim

                                  Yep, short career that could end at any time. Families to support. Easy to throw around the merc line, but I think a lot of people if they were honest would switch jobs if they were offered double or triple their salary, with a nice three year contract and the opportunity to see a bit of the world

                                  I don't give too much credence to the "families to support" line.

                                  Samoans have this thing called faalavelaves. Unless you're an islander, you would have no idea. But I don't blame you for knowing nothing about our way of life.

                                  I see it the same as people being educated through the nz system and then leaving for overseas for better pay opportunities..

                                  Good on Luatua.. I wish him all the best and hope he comes back with a tighter game lol..

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                                  @mimic said in Exodus 2017:

                                  @Chris-B. said in Exodus 2017:

                                  @Margin_Walker said in Exodus 2017:

                                  @Tim

                                  Yep, short career that could end at any time. Families to support. Easy to throw around the merc line, but I think a lot of people if they were honest would switch jobs if they were offered double or triple their salary, with a nice three year contract and the opportunity to see a bit of the world

                                  I don't give too much credence to the "families to support" line.

                                  Samoans have this thing called faalavelaves. Unless you're an islander, you would have no idea. But I don't blame you for knowing nothing about our way of life.

                                  I see it the same as people being educated through the nz system and then leaving for overseas for better pay opportunities..

                                  Good on Luatua.. I wish him all the best and hope he comes back with a tighter game lol..

                                  But the point of the education system is to educate people so they can do the best in life whatever they choose to do, not so they stay within the system to make it the most full of smart people in the world.

                                  A better analogy is a company training a guy they pulled out of the warehouse until he makes it into upper management. He may do a few years there but then fucks off to the competition saying look i have all this experience and all these skills. They would be justified in being annoyed because that person never paid back the resources that were put into developing them and would be taking many "secrets" from that development with them. Sure the guys natural skills abilities and hard work would have helped along the way but without the "system" he probably would have only ended up driving a forklift in the warehouse getting paid $5 more than what he started on.

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                                  • pukunuiP pukunui

                                    @mimic said in Exodus 2017:

                                    @Chris-B. said in Exodus 2017:

                                    @Margin_Walker said in Exodus 2017:

                                    @Tim

                                    Yep, short career that could end at any time. Families to support. Easy to throw around the merc line, but I think a lot of people if they were honest would switch jobs if they were offered double or triple their salary, with a nice three year contract and the opportunity to see a bit of the world

                                    I don't give too much credence to the "families to support" line.

                                    Samoans have this thing called faalavelaves. Unless you're an islander, you would have no idea. But I don't blame you for knowing nothing about our way of life.

                                    I see it the same as people being educated through the nz system and then leaving for overseas for better pay opportunities..

                                    Good on Luatua.. I wish him all the best and hope he comes back with a tighter game lol..

                                    But the point of the education system is to educate people so they can do the best in life whatever they choose to do, not so they stay within the system to make it the most full of smart people in the world.

                                    A better analogy is a company training a guy they pulled out of the warehouse until he makes it into upper management. He may do a few years there but then fucks off to the competition saying look i have all this experience and all these skills. They would be justified in being annoyed because that person never paid back the resources that were put into developing them and would be taking many "secrets" from that development with them. Sure the guys natural skills abilities and hard work would have helped along the way but without the "system" he probably would have only ended up driving a forklift in the warehouse getting paid $5 more than what he started on.

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                                    @raznomore It's basically to show support, love and respect. I was on the receiving end of it a couple of times so I am grateful for it. I always complain about it though, but my siblings and I pay for my mums share when it comes to faalavelaves.

                                    When there's an event like a funeral, wedding etc.. (not just close family, but extended family or people of the village), people gather and show their support by giving money/gifts.

                                    @pukunui I was thinking more along the lines of uni education.. studying to be a doctor/engineer/accountant in nz, and then moving overseas for work after working 7 or so years in nz.
                                    What secrets is Luatua going to share? Their coach is an ex-New Zealander.

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                                      I still don't think you can compare rugby to a normal job that the majority of us plebs do, comparisons with the business world are often rolled but but don't quite fit.

                                      It is disappointing Luatua is leaving, similarly Piutau at such a young age and at a point where they were finding thier feet.

                                      As I have said before, easy for us to sit here on our moral high chairs, but with the money on offer (which takes into account t they are an injury away from ending thier careers) must make it a tough decision, and while that black jersey holds favour for some, others probably see things slightly differently.

                                      I also don't see anything wrong with people calling them mercenaries, these guys need to realise plenty will sit in thier moral high hairs and judge them, as they have most of thier career anyway.

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                                        @raznomore It's basically to show support, love and respect. I was on the receiving end of it a couple of times so I am grateful for it. I always complain about it though, but my siblings and I pay for my mums share when it comes to faalavelaves.

                                        When there's an event like a funeral, wedding etc.. (not just close family, but extended family or people of the village), people gather and show their support by giving money/gifts.

                                        @pukunui I was thinking more along the lines of uni education.. studying to be a doctor/engineer/accountant in nz, and then moving overseas for work after working 7 or so years in nz.
                                        What secrets is Luatua going to share? Their coach is an ex-New Zealander.

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                                        @mimic Im samoan - Im razbra. I wanted to know how it had entered the discussion

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                                        • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                          I still don't think you can compare rugby to a normal job that the majority of us plebs do, comparisons with the business world are often rolled but but don't quite fit.

                                          It is disappointing Luatua is leaving, similarly Piutau at such a young age and at a point where they were finding thier feet.

                                          As I have said before, easy for us to sit here on our moral high chairs, but with the money on offer (which takes into account t they are an injury away from ending thier careers) must make it a tough decision, and while that black jersey holds favour for some, others probably see things slightly differently.

                                          I also don't see anything wrong with people calling them mercenaries, these guys need to realise plenty will sit in thier moral high hairs and judge them, as they have most of thier career anyway.

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                                          @taniwharugby ...and we should resist as much as possible "normalizing" this Exodus from NZ. As seems to have happened in Jaapieland.

                                          Losing people like Luatua and Cruden and Piutau hurts us at some level and the "there's always someone who steps up" thinking is a bit like cod fishing on the Grand Banks - eventually you do run out.

                                          So I think we should resist the "good on him, he's earned it" line and give these guys a bit of stick. And Hansen has. And I think it's been slightly effective - certainly hit a nerve with Pat Lam - who might think twice before he lines up his next NZ player! 🙂

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