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[QUOTE="Kooly87, post: 3089797, member: 9326"] Except it isn't. It's the best of the QRL developed players vs the best of the NSWRL developed players. Why should it matter what passport a player owns if he's been playing for Brother's since U6's and played Queensland schoolboys football and Queensland U17's rep football? You can be SBW, born in New Zealand, unquestionably a New Zealander, who grew up in Sydney and played for NSWRL administered junior clubs and NSWRL rep teams both as a junior and an adult, so he's also unquestionably a product of the NSWRL clubs and development systems. It's entirely possible to be both. Why should his being born in New Zealand mean NSW are unable to be rewarded for the time and effort and resources they've put in to helping him develop as a player? [automerge]1572821352[/automerge] Played in May and June, with no Test matches being played until late October and November. Some trial that would be. [/QUOTE]
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