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<blockquote data-quote="Crash Hamster" data-source="post: 1093246" data-attributes="member: 84693"><p>I'm always saddened to read stuff like this. I am sure that that's what he's experienced, but I've also always thought that the best way to deal with it is for young players to see that there is a pathway for them to get to the top.</p><p></p><p>From the current squad:</p><p></p><p>1. Genge, Mako, Rodd </p><p> 2. George, Cowan-Dickie, Walker </p><p> 3. Stuart, Heyes, Schickerling </p><p> 4. Itoje, Chessum</p><p> 5. Hill, Ewels,</p><p> 6. Lawes, Isiekwe, Willis </p><p> 7. Curry, Underhill, Ludlam </p><p> 8. Billy</p><p> 9: Randall, Care, JVP </p><p> 10. Smith, Furbank</p><p> 11. May</p><p> 12. Farrell, Porter </p><p> 13. Marchant, Dingwall, Joseph </p><p> 14. Cokanasiga, Nowell </p><p> 15. Steward, Freeman, Arundell</p><p></p><p>I reckon that 11 of the 36 are non-white players. This sort of 'quiet inclusion' and selection of the best (coach's whims excepted...) players to represent the nation is likely to be far more effective in the long term than 'initiatives'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crash Hamster, post: 1093246, member: 84693"] I'm always saddened to read stuff like this. I am sure that that's what he's experienced, but I've also always thought that the best way to deal with it is for young players to see that there is a pathway for them to get to the top. From the current squad: 1. Genge, Mako, Rodd 2. George, Cowan-Dickie, Walker 3. Stuart, Heyes, Schickerling 4. Itoje, Chessum 5. Hill, Ewels, 6. Lawes, Isiekwe, Willis 7. Curry, Underhill, Ludlam 8. Billy 9: Randall, Care, JVP 10. Smith, Furbank 11. May 12. Farrell, Porter 13. Marchant, Dingwall, Joseph 14. Cokanasiga, Nowell 15. Steward, Freeman, Arundell I reckon that 11 of the 36 are non-white players. This sort of 'quiet inclusion' and selection of the best (coach's whims excepted...) players to represent the nation is likely to be far more effective in the long term than 'initiatives'. [/QUOTE]
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