Daryl Gibson
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Podcast Appearances
So match your, you know, your game appropriately.
It is.
I'm probably more in the camp that we should protect the playing stock and domestic talent that we have.
I'm still in favour of
you know, you need to play in New Zealand to be an All Black.
I think there could be a nice relaxation of the law to go, actually, Dave and your selectors, you're allowed to pick one forward and one back from the global game or put a cap on, you know, the number of the ghetto law, effectively, in Australia, where...
In a year, there might be a real shortage of locks in our country, you know, for various reasons.
There's injuries, there's, you know, mitigating circumstances that require us to go, actually.
Brodie would tell it, you've been playing outstandingly in Japan, here's an opportunity, it's a one pick, almost like a captain's call, captain's pick, that they get to elect, you know, and there could be quite a nice middle ground in there.
where Dave gets the players he needs, but then also rewards people here who are playing in a domestic team in competitions.
Yes.
You know, I throw Riley Higgins in there as well.
Yeah, yeah.
He's an outstanding young player.
And, you know, good on him.
He's made the decision.
I think with that stuff, you could argue that's always been the case.
You know, if you're a fringe, very established super rugby player, your pathway appears blocked, then the opportunities will appear to go overseas where you can earn...
arguably a lot more, you may get the opportunity to play international rugby with another team.
So I can totally understand that line of thinking.