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International Board backs British Olympic sevens team
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<blockquote data-quote="iWin" data-source="post: 408051" data-attributes="member: 33238"><p>Simplest solution would be to simply say that a cap for GB does not bind you to a particular nation, but does bind you to one of those 4 nations.</p><p>7s caps count as senior caps, so those people would always have been prevented from playing for a non GB team.</p><p></p><p>As to the Irish thing, for the GB Olympic team, irish competitors are able to choose whether they want to represent GBR or IRL as they are eligible for dual citizenship (Wikipedia has ALL the answers)</p><p>I can only assume the exact same rules will apply for rugby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iWin, post: 408051, member: 33238"] Simplest solution would be to simply say that a cap for GB does not bind you to a particular nation, but does bind you to one of those 4 nations. 7s caps count as senior caps, so those people would always have been prevented from playing for a non GB team. As to the Irish thing, for the GB Olympic team, irish competitors are able to choose whether they want to represent GBR or IRL as they are eligible for dual citizenship (Wikipedia has ALL the answers) I can only assume the exact same rules will apply for rugby. [/QUOTE]
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