Exiled in Japan, Sam Cane favors changing the All Blacks’ eligibility rules
According to Sam Keane, the New Zealand FA should consider reviewing the black jersey eligibility rules, especially for players traveling overseas. The man who has captained New Zealand for the past four years is one of the internationals to decide to play away from New Zealand after the World Cup.
Comme Ardie Savea (Kobe Steelers), he can’t get enough of his home in Japon, in the Suntory Sungoliath franchise, that doesn’t develop the post of juillet tests (the prochain rendezvous with international vice-champions) From the world).
” Many South Africans have proven that playing in the Japanese Championship and returning to international level at the top are not mutually exclusive.
“Many South Africans have shown that playing in the Japanese Championship and returning to international level at the top is not something that is incompatible withsaid Sam Kane during his press conference at Suntory Sungoliath. So maybe we can bring that up. (With the Federation of New Zealand). »
The Springboks’ Malcolm Marks, Pieter-Steve du Toit, Franco Mostert, Faf de Klerk and Damian De Allende played in the Japanese Championship before winning the World Cup in France this autumn.
In order to avoid talent drain, the latter does not support relaxing its eligibility rules. When he was in charge, former coach Ian Foster spoke of the potential “disaster” For New Zealand rugby if the rules change.
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