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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2024 Six Nations] Scotland vs England - 24/02/24
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Olyy" data-source="post: 1177713" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>Where you're born is a bit much (Heaslip, Israel's finest rugby export) but I'd be up for strengthening the rules consideribaly</p><p></p><p>Can't remember who it was on here but they had a good points based threshold idea,</p><p>It was a while ago so I can't remember the details but it was something along the lines of: </p><p>Residence at different ages nets you different amounts of points, so if you move somewhere as a pro it takes twice as long as if you moved somewhere as a child.</p><p>Grandparents count towards eligibility but don't qualify you automatically, so you'd need a grand parent and be playing in that country for a couple of years to qualify etc.</p><p></p><p>It's pie in the sky but I'd scrap residency after you reach a certain age entirely - something like you can't become eligible for a different country after the age of 25 (so you could still join the final year of an academy at 21 and become eligible four years later)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Olyy, post: 1177713, member: 34990"] Where you're born is a bit much (Heaslip, Israel's finest rugby export) but I'd be up for strengthening the rules consideribaly Can't remember who it was on here but they had a good points based threshold idea, It was a while ago so I can't remember the details but it was something along the lines of: Residence at different ages nets you different amounts of points, so if you move somewhere as a pro it takes twice as long as if you moved somewhere as a child. Grandparents count towards eligibility but don't qualify you automatically, so you'd need a grand parent and be playing in that country for a couple of years to qualify etc. It's pie in the sky but I'd scrap residency after you reach a certain age entirely - something like you can't become eligible for a different country after the age of 25 (so you could still join the final year of an academy at 21 and become eligible four years later) [/QUOTE]
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