Wales and Exeter's exploitation of eligibility loophole has Twitter up in arms
After Wales prop Tomas Francis has signed a new contract with Exeter to keep him at Sandy Park until 2021 this week, fans have given their reaction on Twitter.
The Grand Slam winner is one of the few Welsh players that are playing abroad currently with under 60 caps, because his contract was signed before Wales implemented the ruling. As he only has 40 caps, a player in his position would usually have to move back to Wales at the end of his contract to keep his hopes of playing for the national team alive, like what Josh Adams has done at Worcester.
However, the Premiership leaders have found a way around this by extending Francis’ contract rather than giving him a new one. This has allowed them to keep hold of a top player, and for Francis to keep his international career alive.
In light of this contract wrangling, both English and Welsh fans have given their opinion about the entire situation on Twitter. Not only do some fans feel that the ruling is unfair on players, as they should be allowed to make the most money in their short careers, but the manner in which clubs are able to work around the ruling makes a mockery of it.
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This is what the fans are saying:
While this convoluted system has left some Welsh fans scratching their heads, the Exeter fans are happy with this news.
The fans are praising the club for managing to keep hold of Francis and working their way around the system.
Moreover, they are happy to keep a player of that quality at Sandy Park. Since joining the Chiefs since 2014, he has helped them win the Premiership, and established himself as a favourite under Warren Gatland for the national team, and is in a good position to earn more silverware this season with the Chiefs.
This is what the Exeter fans are saying:
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Thanks for bringing up Umaga-Jensen, another positional specialist, who’s been slept on. Why not give him a trial against Tier 2 opposition … I will never understand this. He’s proven time and again at super rugby level, that he’s got what it takes.
Go to commentsNZ is a mmp democracy and parliament sets law whether Perenara likes it or not, inserting his political bias into the Allblacks haka is silly, of course the entire team doesn't agree with him. The haka is a national icon that doesn't need Perenara or any Allblack making it divisive. Tepati of course is about 2 percent of the vote. Nobody wants to eradicate Maori, the Act leader is of course part Maori.
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