Painin the Haas
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- Nov 10, 2013
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Gotta feel for the poor bugger he tries hard and he's passionate about being a bronco
Hang on, I like Vidot as much as the next man but where's all this "he bleeds for the club" coming from? Earlier this year he tried to leave for the Rabbitohs and then IIRC took a week or two off after the deal fell through.
When he plays well he's an asset to the club, but if he leaves I don't think he'll be missed terribly. Maranta is more wingery and if you want a monster I think Oates offers more. IMO our full strength team has Oates and Kahu on the wings. Still would be nice having Dan for depth though.
Hang on, I like Vidot as much as the next man but where's all this "he bleeds for the club" coming from? Earlier this year he tried to leave for the Rabbitohs and then IIRC took a week or two off after the deal fell through.
When he plays well he's an asset to the club, but if he leaves I don't think he'll be missed terribly. Maranta is more wingery and if you want a monster I think Oates offers more. IMO our full strength team has Oates and Kahu on the wings. Still would be nice having Dan for depth though.
Assuming all their best players don't just choose to play for Australia to get a chance at origin that is. That's the problem with the International game, origin is too big an appeal for players to choose their real country of choice and only play a few games and lose a lot of income. It would be a lot stronger if players could play origin (assuming they're still eligible) and not HAVE to play for Australia.I want him to stay as he has the passion. If good enough, he will be retained. WB is not an idiot and I have no doubt if Vidot could reduce his errors to an acceptable rate he could play origin . He is already proven on the international stage and if things keep going the way they are Samoa will beat Australia in a fair dinkum test. That is of course provided they keep improving as they have and the growing number of NRL hardened first graders. When they can field a full team of those players and have surplus to choose from they will eventually beat an Aussie side.
I think Josh McGuire is the model though isn't he ? He has after all played for both Samoa and Origin. I think you're right though, it would be strongest if someone could be an islander, choose his state allegiance and still represent the country he is descended from. Truthfully, the barriers placed for the islanders are artificial and plainly ridiculous . My best example is the indigenous team, you do not require a single drop of aboriginal blood to play for them, you can be 50 th generation welsh/irish and still play for them, you only have to utter the magic words, 'I identify with indigenous culture'. You never ever will be asked to 'prove' you are aboriginal enough.Assuming all their best players don't just choose to play for Australia to get a chance at origin that is. That's the problem with the International game, origin is too big an appeal for players to choose their real country of choice and only play a few games and lose a lot of income. It would be a lot stronger if players could play origin (assuming they're still eligible) and not HAVE to play for Australia.
I think Josh McGuire is the model though isn't he ? He has after all played for both Samoa and Origin. I think you're right though, it would be strongest if someone could be an islander, choose his state allegiance and still represent the country he is descended from. Truthfully, the barriers placed for the islanders are artificial and plainly ridiculous . My best example is the indigenous team, you do not require a single drop of aboriginal blood to play for them, you can be 50 th generation welsh/irish and still play for them, you only have to utter the magic words, 'I identify with indigenous culture'. You never ever will be asked to 'prove' you are aboriginal enough.
Origin isn't the only issue encouraging playerd to choose Australia. I read a Mascord article a while back which stated the different nations paid different amounts for rep games. I can't recall the numbers but Australia and NZ paid their playerd significantly more than the small nations. IIRC the PNG players get 5 bucks and a packet of chips.
IIRC, Origin pay is something around 100-150k, depending on if you win or lose, PLUS the possibility of being chosen for Australia and earning that money too. No one in their right mind would choose to play for a minnow nation if they have a chance of playing Origin and playing for Australia. The money is too big to knock back, especially if you're not already on big money.Origin isn't the only issue encouraging playerd to choose Australia. I read a Mascord article a while back which stated the different nations paid different amounts for rep games. I can't recall the numbers but Australia and NZ paid their playerd significantly more than the small nations. IIRC the PNG players get 5 bucks and a packet of chips.