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Exodus 2018

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  • TimT Tim

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/101836947/all-blacks-flanker-jerome-kaino-confirms-move-to-france

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    @tim said in Exodus 2018:

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/101836947/all-blacks-flanker-jerome-kaino-confirms-move-to-france

    Good on Jerome, he's earned a lucrative retirement and belated OE after playing a major part in two RWC wins and a host of other cup wins

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      Exclusive: New Zealand Rugby Union chief executive Steve Tew warns that Kiwi teens are being poached

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        Exclusive: New Zealand Rugby Union chief executive Steve Tew warns that Kiwi teens are being poached

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        @tim Hmmm, maybe they should change the 5-year-residency rule and stipulate that it only starts running from the age of 18?

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        • StargazerS Stargazer

          @tim Hmmm, maybe they should change the 5-year-residency rule and stipulate that it only starts running from the age of 18?

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          @stargazer I thought it did?

          Or when they leave school, that was how it worked with the likes of Sivi, Fekitoa et al didn't it (except 3 years)

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          • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

            @stargazer I thought it did?

            Or when they leave school, that was how it worked with the likes of Sivi, Fekitoa et al didn't it (except 3 years)

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            @taniwharugby I'm not sure tbh.

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              All the best to Jerome Kaino.

              In the conversation for the best All Black 6 of all time.

              Will never forget seeing in person 'that' tackle on Digby Ioane in the 2011 RWC Semi Final.

              He had a 2017 to forget so hopefully he can go out with a strong 2018 for the Blues starting this weekend.

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              • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                @stargazer I thought it did?

                Or when they leave school, that was how it worked with the likes of Sivi, Fekitoa et al didn't it (except 3 years)

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                @taniwharugby

                I think they were scholarships? The time on scholarship didn't count

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                • DuluthD Duluth

                  @taniwharugby

                  I think they were scholarships? The time on scholarship didn't count

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                  @duluth isn't that the same with any that come over for schooling (and rugby) cos wasn't Sivi here on a soccer scholarship or is that one of those myths?

                  Didn't NZ Soccer have that issue a few years back with that guy who they played in the All Whites or an age group side and he was not eligible as he needed stand down given he came here during schooling from SA as his family emigrated (I realize different sports have different rules, but I thought in this case they were similar)

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                    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bft9U9xAHp1/

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                    • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                      @stargazer I thought it did?

                      Or when they leave school, that was how it worked with the likes of Sivi, Fekitoa et al didn't it (except 3 years)

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                      @taniwharugby said in Exodus 2018:

                      @stargazer I thought it did?

                      Or when they leave school, that was how it worked with the likes of Sivi, Fekitoa et al didn't it (except 3 years)

                      If you move before age 18 without your family it doesn't count towards residency. Scholarships and boarding school basically the only scenarios that would come up in.

                      As to that article, it basically sounds to me like a Etene Nanai situation that Tew is describing. But pointing out the poachers are expanding beyond the localish NRL scouts. Doesn't sound like he's expecting actual physical emigration during their school years. Why would they?

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                      • RapidoR Rapido

                        @taniwharugby said in Exodus 2018:

                        @stargazer I thought it did?

                        Or when they leave school, that was how it worked with the likes of Sivi, Fekitoa et al didn't it (except 3 years)

                        If you move before age 18 without your family it doesn't count towards residency. Scholarships and boarding school basically the only scenarios that would come up in.

                        As to that article, it basically sounds to me like a Etene Nanai situation that Tew is describing. But pointing out the poachers are expanding beyond the localish NRL scouts. Doesn't sound like he's expecting actual physical emigration during their school years. Why would they?

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                        @rapido said in Exodus 2018:

                        @taniwharugby said in Exodus 2018:

                        @stargazer I thought it did?

                        Or when they leave school, that was how it worked with the likes of Sivi, Fekitoa et al didn't it (except 3 years)

                        If you move before age 18 without your family it doesn't count towards residency. Scholarships and boarding school basically the only scenarios that would come up in.

                        As to that article, it basically sounds to me like a Etene Nanai situation that Tew is describing. But pointing out the poachers are expanding beyond the localish NRL scouts. Doesn't sound like he's expecting actual physical emigration during their school years. Why would they?

                        Lots of league players move to Australia to attend Australian high schools that have associations with NRL clubs.

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                        • NepiaN Nepia

                          @rapido said in Exodus 2018:

                          @taniwharugby said in Exodus 2018:

                          @stargazer I thought it did?

                          Or when they leave school, that was how it worked with the likes of Sivi, Fekitoa et al didn't it (except 3 years)

                          If you move before age 18 without your family it doesn't count towards residency. Scholarships and boarding school basically the only scenarios that would come up in.

                          As to that article, it basically sounds to me like a Etene Nanai situation that Tew is describing. But pointing out the poachers are expanding beyond the localish NRL scouts. Doesn't sound like he's expecting actual physical emigration during their school years. Why would they?

                          Lots of league players move to Australia to attend Australian high schools that have associations with NRL clubs.

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                          @nepia said in Exodus 2018:

                          @rapido said in Exodus 2018:

                          @taniwharugby said in Exodus 2018:

                          @stargazer I thought it did?

                          Or when they leave school, that was how it worked with the likes of Sivi, Fekitoa et al didn't it (except 3 years)

                          If you move before age 18 without your family it doesn't count towards residency. Scholarships and boarding school basically the only scenarios that would come up in.

                          As to that article, it basically sounds to me like a Etene Nanai situation that Tew is describing. But pointing out the poachers are expanding beyond the localish NRL scouts. Doesn't sound like he's expecting actual physical emigration during their school years. Why would they?

                          Lots of league players move to Australia to attend Australian high schools that have associations with NRL clubs.

                          Yes it's possible. But I'm going to assume those high schools play in a comp that has similar prestige to First XV rugby in NZ. There is incentive for both the incubator (the Aussie high school) and the end beneficiary (the NRL club).

                          I don't see much possibility of that in union.

                          The biggest global spenders, France, basically don't play school based sports. So no incentive for a French club to pay to bring a young player over earlier and spend their own money just to make him fat and useless before he even actually gets any good.

                          I understand there is a high school and a university in Japan that have a long term relationship with Tonga, that started 40 odd years ago, well before professionalism. Potential for something like that to grow I suppose.

                          Dylan Hartley angled for an English career path. Had English parent, talked to a family friend who was English and rugby connected and got a 'scholarship' for his final year at a rugby-steeped English Public School. Lived with his aunt and uncle over there in his school year.

                          It's possible. But I think NZ college rugby has a lure of its own and they kids are all basically shamateur free agents, I don't see the lure pre-18, except by NRL affiliated schools (think SBW and Benji Marshall)

                          Definitely see the potential lure immediately upon high school graduation.

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                          • NepiaN Nepia

                            @rapido said in Exodus 2018:

                            @taniwharugby said in Exodus 2018:

                            @stargazer I thought it did?

                            Or when they leave school, that was how it worked with the likes of Sivi, Fekitoa et al didn't it (except 3 years)

                            If you move before age 18 without your family it doesn't count towards residency. Scholarships and boarding school basically the only scenarios that would come up in.

                            As to that article, it basically sounds to me like a Etene Nanai situation that Tew is describing. But pointing out the poachers are expanding beyond the localish NRL scouts. Doesn't sound like he's expecting actual physical emigration during their school years. Why would they?

                            Lots of league players move to Australia to attend Australian high schools that have associations with NRL clubs.

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                            @nepia NRL has for a very long picked up kids from NZ rugby and taken them across to Aus to play league, oh and do some school stuff.

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                              Official for Jerome Kaino to Toulouse

                              https://twitter.com/StadeToulousain/status/969152685508358144

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                                The Tew article has been picked up by the Sneering Pommy media brigade the response is as expected.

                                We rape the islands etc, so only getting what we deserve ... we don't get irony etc etc.

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                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/101914258/new-zealand-rugby-set-for-deal-with-english-club-harlequins-for-player-sabbaticals

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                                    Very, very shrewd move.

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                                    • TimT Tim

                                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/101914258/new-zealand-rugby-set-for-deal-with-english-club-harlequins-for-player-sabbaticals

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                                      @tim Some out-of-the-box thinking that should probably be applauded.

                                      Presumably the idea is that someone like, say, Sam Cane could go to Harlequins for a season in 2020 - have some time away from NZ Rugby, pick up some cash, and hopefully come back and carry on through the 2023 RWC.

                                      Harlequins is an interesting choice - not a team I'd have immediately thought of as having strong links to NZ.

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                                      • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                        @tim Some out-of-the-box thinking that should probably be applauded.

                                        Presumably the idea is that someone like, say, Sam Cane could go to Harlequins for a season in 2020 - have some time away from NZ Rugby, pick up some cash, and hopefully come back and carry on through the 2023 RWC.

                                        Harlequins is an interesting choice - not a team I'd have immediately thought of as having strong links to NZ.

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                                        @chris-b Evans is a coach and Fitzpatrick is on their board.

                                        I'd prefer players went to a Japanese club, but if wishes were horse then beggars would ride.

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                                        • Chris B.C Chris B.

                                          @tim Some out-of-the-box thinking that should probably be applauded.

                                          Presumably the idea is that someone like, say, Sam Cane could go to Harlequins for a season in 2020 - have some time away from NZ Rugby, pick up some cash, and hopefully come back and carry on through the 2023 RWC.

                                          Harlequins is an interesting choice - not a team I'd have immediately thought of as having strong links to NZ.

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                                          @chris-b London based being a main factor I believe as well as their Adidas sponsorship.

                                          @Tim I reckon a Japanese one will follow, possibly someone like Panasonic who already have ties with a few ABs having Panasonic deals?

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