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<blockquote data-quote="Maccaweeny" data-source="post: 264675"><p>No one was having a dig at NH rugby (yet). It's to be expected though, regardless of what field you're in a change of location can be pretty attractive. I don't see myself working in Australia all my life, and I sure as hell don't blame Rocky for taking advantage of an attractive contract. </p><p></p><p>So long as we continue to restrict Wallaby selections to players who have ARU contracts, I see no problem in guys like Rocky taking a season or two overseas. It provides an opportunity for new players to step up, and also gives these guys experience in different styles of play. Experience they can bring home. </p><p></p><p>This is the exact reason why most armed forces have exchange programs with officers, by experiencing how people do things differently, you can learn, adapt and make yourself stronger. I'm glad he's coming home, but certainly wouldn't blame him for sizing up another trip to Leinster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maccaweeny, post: 264675"] No one was having a dig at NH rugby (yet). It's to be expected though, regardless of what field you're in a change of location can be pretty attractive. I don't see myself working in Australia all my life, and I sure as hell don't blame Rocky for taking advantage of an attractive contract. So long as we continue to restrict Wallaby selections to players who have ARU contracts, I see no problem in guys like Rocky taking a season or two overseas. It provides an opportunity for new players to step up, and also gives these guys experience in different styles of play. Experience they can bring home. This is the exact reason why most armed forces have exchange programs with officers, by experiencing how people do things differently, you can learn, adapt and make yourself stronger. I'm glad he's coming home, but certainly wouldn't blame him for sizing up another trip to Leinster. [/QUOTE]
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