All Blacks coach sees room for change in eligibility rule
Eligibility for the All Blacks should continue to be restricted to players based in New Zealand but the situation may change in the future, coach Graham Henry said. Henry, who is finalising his squad for the team's northern hemisphere tour next month,...
Eligibility for the All Blacks should continue to be restricted to players based in New Zealand but the situation may change in the future, coach Graham Henry said.
Henry, who is finalising his squad for the team's northern hemisphere tour next month, said he was not in favour of picking overseas-based players, even if they were playing for Australian or South African Super 14 sides.
Auckland Blues flanker Daniel Braid, who played a test for New Zealand this year, is to join Australia's Queensland Reds next season, making him ineligible for the All Blacks.
Henry told reporters on a conference call he was not keen for the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) to change its rules to allow players like Braid to play for the All Blacks.
"There may be (a change) in the future because I know that SANZAR are looking to widen Super 14. When that occurs... then that may be a factor but at the moment no, because I think it decreases the value of New Zealand rugby," Henry said.
"It will decrease the quality of the game that is played here and I think it would decrease the interest in the game and the money from television. I agree with the current situation."
The All Blacks are to play Australia in Hong Kong on Nov. 1 before both teams head to Europe for tests.