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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Olyy" data-source="post: 923245" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>Other teams playing foreign born players isn't the reason Argentina are crap</p><p></p><p>Plus his numbers are wrong, England's is 25%, for example.</p><p>Plus when you factor in the age of some of the moves (Earle born in Hong Kong due to parents working there, moved back before he even started infants, Underhill similar story, Joe C moved to England when he was 2). There's plenty of poaches/dodgy grannys in international rugby but these percentages don't tell half the story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Olyy, post: 923245, member: 34990"] Other teams playing foreign born players isn't the reason Argentina are crap Plus his numbers are wrong, England's is 25%, for example. Plus when you factor in the age of some of the moves (Earle born in Hong Kong due to parents working there, moved back before he even started infants, Underhill similar story, Joe C moved to England when he was 2). There's plenty of poaches/dodgy grannys in international rugby but these percentages don't tell half the story. [/QUOTE]
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