/ Jul 23, 2025
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Debate has raged over the game’s eligibility laws, with some angst emerging regarding those who play State of Origin before making themselves unavailable for Australia.
Carrigan believed for the good of the global showcase athletes needed to be given freedom.
“Everyone has different cultural backgrounds and family experiences. My love to play for Australia comes from my parents and their hard work,” Carrigan said.
“I love where the international game is going, to be honest.
“Boys representing their culture and family.
“Gone are the days when you have semi-finals at world cups where someone was winning by 70 points.
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“I think that’s where rugby league should be, and I think it’s only better for our international game if the best players are playing for who they want to play for.
“That’s what’s going to help with the growth of it, and if their heart’s with Samoa, then it makes for an exciting couple of years.”
Haas told media in April he would not make a call on who he would represent until after the State of Origin series.
“I have been considering it,” he said. “It’s about representing my grandparents – my grandfather’s getting pretty old, to be honest, and obviously, I grew up around my Samoan side, so I’d be silly not to consider it.
“I don’t take the [Australian] green and gold jumper lightly, it means the world. I grew up here in Australia and Australia has given my family lots of opportunities as well.”
Haas’ sentiment was echoed by Tabuai-Fidow, with the Dolphins and Queensland fullback stressing his father’s heritage was a motivating factor to don the blue jumper.
While Carrigan laughed as he pleaded for Walters to “get in the big fella’s ear” when asked about where Haas’ Test future lay, he lauded his former Broncos mentor as the man for the Kangaroos job.
“His personality, his charisma, his passion for any jersey he’s ever worn – especially for his country – is massive,” Carrigan said.
“He knows how to bring the best out of a wide magnitude of players from different backgrounds.”
Debate has raged over the game’s eligibility laws, with some angst emerging regarding those who play State of Origin before making themselves unavailable for Australia.
Carrigan believed for the good of the global showcase athletes needed to be given freedom.
“Everyone has different cultural backgrounds and family experiences. My love to play for Australia comes from my parents and their hard work,” Carrigan said.
“I love where the international game is going, to be honest.
“Boys representing their culture and family.
“Gone are the days when you have semi-finals at world cups where someone was winning by 70 points.
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“I think that’s where rugby league should be, and I think it’s only better for our international game if the best players are playing for who they want to play for.
“That’s what’s going to help with the growth of it, and if their heart’s with Samoa, then it makes for an exciting couple of years.”
Haas told media in April he would not make a call on who he would represent until after the State of Origin series.
“I have been considering it,” he said. “It’s about representing my grandparents – my grandfather’s getting pretty old, to be honest, and obviously, I grew up around my Samoan side, so I’d be silly not to consider it.
“I don’t take the [Australian] green and gold jumper lightly, it means the world. I grew up here in Australia and Australia has given my family lots of opportunities as well.”
Haas’ sentiment was echoed by Tabuai-Fidow, with the Dolphins and Queensland fullback stressing his father’s heritage was a motivating factor to don the blue jumper.
While Carrigan laughed as he pleaded for Walters to “get in the big fella’s ear” when asked about where Haas’ Test future lay, he lauded his former Broncos mentor as the man for the Kangaroos job.
“His personality, his charisma, his passion for any jersey he’s ever worn – especially for his country – is massive,” Carrigan said.
“He knows how to bring the best out of a wide magnitude of players from different backgrounds.”
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