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<blockquote data-quote="psychic duck" data-source="post: 578590" data-attributes="member: 48703"><p>Bryan Williams another NZ born and raised player ....</p><p></p><p>Paul and Gavin Williams are both playing for Samoa on the grandparent rule from Bryan's parents.</p><p></p><p>So every single person who is eligible for Samoa, even if it is by grandparent rule or they only have one parent from there means they are Samoan and are poaches if New Zealand pick them?</p><p></p><p>By that logic then Wales should have kicked up a fuss about New Zealand picking Welsh eligible Aled de Malmanche. Scotland should have kicked up a fuss about New Zealand picking Scottish eligible Richie McCaw.</p><p></p><p>Manu Tuilagi and Toby Faletau both were born and raised in the UK since they were kids. Faletau speaks with a Welsh accent. To say nationality is based on race is a very BNP thing to say.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I didn't say that. I said the Samoan team to face South Africa this weekend has 15 New Zealand born players in the 23 man squad with 10 in the starting lineup. This is fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psychic duck, post: 578590, member: 48703"] Bryan Williams another NZ born and raised player .... Paul and Gavin Williams are both playing for Samoa on the grandparent rule from Bryan's parents. So every single person who is eligible for Samoa, even if it is by grandparent rule or they only have one parent from there means they are Samoan and are poaches if New Zealand pick them? By that logic then Wales should have kicked up a fuss about New Zealand picking Welsh eligible Aled de Malmanche. Scotland should have kicked up a fuss about New Zealand picking Scottish eligible Richie McCaw. Manu Tuilagi and Toby Faletau both were born and raised in the UK since they were kids. Faletau speaks with a Welsh accent. To say nationality is based on race is a very BNP thing to say. I didn't say that. I said the Samoan team to face South Africa this weekend has 15 New Zealand born players in the 23 man squad with 10 in the starting lineup. This is fact. [/QUOTE]
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