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<blockquote data-quote="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan)" data-source="post: 979760" data-attributes="member: 70842"><p>In all honesty Wales are going to be hamstrung for as long as they have Gatlands law in place IMO.</p><p> Look at Moriarty and tell me would he have developed much differently if he was at Gloucester? Now what could Dragons have done differently with that free money?</p><p></p><p> You got people like Simon Thomas who think that Wales club rugby will magically get better with it's Wales players coming back from other countries.</p><p> But in reality how many players have made the switch from say the Premiership to the pro 14 and worked out?</p><p></p><p> The key to when a region has done well in Europe or the league has mainly come from the coaching. </p><p></p><p> If Wales are not careful they will miss out on the likes of Randall, Lloyd, Reffell, Sheedy, Carre and Costelow from playing many or even any games for them because of it.</p><p> Because especially the Bristol players I do not see them moving lightly, with Pat Lam doing a very good job for them and Bris not being light on money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan), post: 979760, member: 70842"] In all honesty Wales are going to be hamstrung for as long as they have Gatlands law in place IMO. Look at Moriarty and tell me would he have developed much differently if he was at Gloucester? Now what could Dragons have done differently with that free money? You got people like Simon Thomas who think that Wales club rugby will magically get better with it's Wales players coming back from other countries. But in reality how many players have made the switch from say the Premiership to the pro 14 and worked out? The key to when a region has done well in Europe or the league has mainly come from the coaching. If Wales are not careful they will miss out on the likes of Randall, Lloyd, Reffell, Sheedy, Carre and Costelow from playing many or even any games for them because of it. Because especially the Bristol players I do not see them moving lightly, with Pat Lam doing a very good job for them and Bris not being light on money. [/QUOTE]
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