Greg Bird a Frenchman? : Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:28 am
Greg Bird has been convicted of a serious crime in NSW. Regardless of the outcome of the sentencing hearing on June 22, and even if he is able to reverse the conviction on appeal, he is still in deep trouble with the NRL.
Based on what the NRL's past reaction has been to criminal convictions, or even non-criminal misbehaviour (e.g. Brett Stewart being drunk) Bird is likely to be banned from the NRL for a considerable period of time.
This also means that Bird, who was denied a visa to Britain before his conviction, will likely never get a visa to Britain. It leaves him with only one choice in his rugby league career -- France!
Les Catalans have already given him a career lifeline for 2009. Now it is likely that he will want to stay on longer.
If Les Catalans give him a longer term contract, he can qualify to play for France at the end of 2011, in time for the Northern hemisphere Four Nations.
Should France use him as a French player, the way that New Zealand have used Brent Webb --- on the basis of residency qualifications?