COLIN BOAG
If ever you wanted evidence that under World Rugby’s watch the game is going downhill, you could do worse than look at the example of Tawera Kerr-Barlow.
He earned 29 caps for the All Blacks between 2012 and 2017, but since then has been chasing the Euro with La Rochelle. Now he has decided that he fancies a bit more international rugby, so has declared that he’s available for the Wallabies. Honestly, you couldn’t make this up.
The All Blacks have a similar rule to England, in as much as players based overseas aren’t eligible for selection for the national side, but Australia h...