I mean, if you're Burke and you've got no particular emotional feeling for either England or Scotland, you'd have to pick Scotland every time. Quite apart from them being higher in the rankings than us, he's got a 32 year old injury-prone Russell and an unproven (and positionally-flexible) Jordan to get past, as opposed to England, where outlasting 32 year old injury-prone Ford would still only get him to third choice.
Slater582 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:29 amCaptainhaircut wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 9:03 am
Genuinely don’t know how a nation that claims to be so proud can support that Scotland side. Regular occurrence that around half the 23 aren't really Scottish. A lot of players who qualified on residency or some grandparent. Loads of them have never even played in Scotland and some leave Scotland as soon as they qualify for them like Van der Merwe and Gordon.
Or Tom Jordan, still an English qualified player when Premiership clubs tried to sign him last year. Declined those offers, finished his residency qualification, debut for Scotland on 2 November, confirmation of transfer to Bristol on 18 November.
It's those ones that irk me really. I can absolutely buy qualifying on residency as a concept - Mouritz Botha back in the day came to England to play semi-pro for Bedford and work a job alongside, then ended up having a sudden late blossom - I've got problems with believing that he feels this is his second home and that, even though he's now gone back to SA after retirement, he felt a genuine tie. Same with Meaufou for France - French rugby gave him a chance, gave him his breakthrough, I can understand him feeling it's a home of his. Having plans in place to emigrate before you've even earned your first cap doesn't feel great. Wonder what he'd've done if he'd got injured in training the day before the game and ruled out for the international season?
Mind, having said that, I just looked him up on Wikipedia (having not even been aware that he was ever EQP) and it looks like he went from amateur rugby in NZ to playing semi-pro for Ayrshire in the Super 6, so it's not like he's come over as a professional to be a project player.
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