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Clubs could decimate international rugby: Millar
December 7, 2007 - 10:14AM
The increasing flow of leading southern hemisphere players to European clubs may upset the balance of test matches, according to outgoing International Rugby Board president (IRB) Syd Millar.
Traditional rugby powers New Zealand, Australia and South Africa could be weakened by this trend, said Millar who is due to make way for Frenchman Bernard Lapasset on January 1.
"We have New Zealanders and South Africans coming in after the World Cup. That will decimate those strong countries," the 73-year-old Irishman said in an interview posted on the BBC's Web site (www.bbc.co.uk) on Thursday.
"We've got to be very careful we don't upset the balance so they are no longer major countries, competing at the top."
All Blacks Carl Hayman, Chris Jack, Rico Gear and Luke McAlister and South Africa flyhalf Butch James have joined English clubs since the World Cup.
John Smit, who captained the Springboks to victory over England in the World Cup final in Paris in October, and fellow forward Victor Matfield are among a number of southern hemisphere players who have joined French clubs.
The IRB is working on an integrated international calendar to reduce to a minimum the club v country clash over the release of players.
"The money is in Europe," said Millar. "The players themselves would rather be at home, they will tell you that themselves.
"There's a huge attraction in coming to Europe. They don't have to travel, they get well paid and have already claimed their All-Black jersey. We've got to be very careful."
Millar was also concerned about the effect of the exodus from the south on the European nations.
"Clubs should really be developing players. We're denying Irishmen or Englishmen or whoever the opportunity of playing if we bring people in," he said.
"You have the example of the English soccer team. It's a huge problem and we've got to be very careful."
Millar was referring to England's failure to qualify for the Euro 2008 soccer finals, which led many critics to blame the high percentage of foreign players at Premier League clubs.
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"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
In today's paper, they had a list of all the players that have left the s14 for injury treatments, retirements or to head to other clubs...there were many big names on this list, but what was mentioned in the article is that the Force have fared well![]()
Aha! Force to blame for destruction of club rugby!!!
(I assume they don't really mean 'decimation' as that is only to reduce numbers by 1/10th, leavings 9/10ths intact... which, whilst it would still have an effect, would not be catastrophic...)
Keeping the Faith ... right here in Perth!
Quite nerdy for a Scot aren't you Em?![]()
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Och aye!
(One day clever will be cool!)
Keeping the Faith ... right here in Perth!
Till then, I'm just a geek!
C'mon the![]()
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Japan and the Pacific Islands for Aussie Super 9's!
Let's have one of these in WA! Click this link: Saitama Super Arena - New Perth Stadium?