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<blockquote data-quote="Croket66" data-source="post: 543427" data-attributes="member: 58839"><p>I think you're wrong. except 2-3 players from the back three, and hooker and fly half substitutes, all georgians from national team are playing in France (+ Scotland for Basilaia and England for Sharikadze). The level of georgian premiership is very low and all players from this league are georgians.</p><p></p><p>Unlike, Russia Super League is more attractive, more interesting. In this league are playing all internationals from Russia national team (only Artemyev, Kulemin and Ostrikov are playing in England) - and 80% of the national team including stars like Viktor Gresev, Denis Simplikevich, Alexander Yanyushkin plays in "the big 3" : Enisey-STM (Krasnoyarsk, Siberia) - Krasny Yar (Krasnoyarsk, Siberia) and VVA-Podmoskovye (Moscow).</p><p></p><p>Also, few former Super Rugby players (Toby Morland ex-Blues; Glen Horton ex-Highlanders; Ryan Bambry ex-Highlanders) and provincial capped players are playing for a club from "the big 3"</p><p></p><p>Then, players from ex-URSS with a big potential are playing in this championship. For example moldovan prop Vadim Cobilas played for VVA-Podmoskovye before Sale Sharks; lithuanian lock Karolis Navickas (Bordeaux, Top14) played for VVA-Podmoskovye too. And Ospreys have recruited moldovan hooker from Enisey-STM. Actually are playing in Russia Super League promising players from Moldova, Kazakhstan, Ukraine...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Romania Superliga is very promising. Some players from Tonga, Namibia, South Africa, NZ including internationals like tongan William Helu, fijian Sean Morell and namibians Van Neel, De la Harpe...</p><p></p><p></p><p>These 2 leagues have certainly a higher level than georgian premiership, and maybe are better than some italians teams</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Croket66, post: 543427, member: 58839"] I think you're wrong. except 2-3 players from the back three, and hooker and fly half substitutes, all georgians from national team are playing in France (+ Scotland for Basilaia and England for Sharikadze). The level of georgian premiership is very low and all players from this league are georgians. Unlike, Russia Super League is more attractive, more interesting. In this league are playing all internationals from Russia national team (only Artemyev, Kulemin and Ostrikov are playing in England) - and 80% of the national team including stars like Viktor Gresev, Denis Simplikevich, Alexander Yanyushkin plays in "the big 3" : Enisey-STM (Krasnoyarsk, Siberia) - Krasny Yar (Krasnoyarsk, Siberia) and VVA-Podmoskovye (Moscow). Also, few former Super Rugby players (Toby Morland ex-Blues; Glen Horton ex-Highlanders; Ryan Bambry ex-Highlanders) and provincial capped players are playing for a club from "the big 3" Then, players from ex-URSS with a big potential are playing in this championship. For example moldovan prop Vadim Cobilas played for VVA-Podmoskovye before Sale Sharks; lithuanian lock Karolis Navickas (Bordeaux, Top14) played for VVA-Podmoskovye too. And Ospreys have recruited moldovan hooker from Enisey-STM. Actually are playing in Russia Super League promising players from Moldova, Kazakhstan, Ukraine... Romania Superliga is very promising. Some players from Tonga, Namibia, South Africa, NZ including internationals like tongan William Helu, fijian Sean Morell and namibians Van Neel, De la Harpe... These 2 leagues have certainly a higher level than georgian premiership, and maybe are better than some italians teams [/QUOTE]
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