The overwhelming success and legacy of the Queensland Rugby League team has proven to be the catalyst for defections from the New Zealand Kiwi team.
Mal Meninga and his entourage have single-handedly dismantled New Zealand's future. It was barely two weeks ago that Jason Taumalolo pledged allegiance to New Zealand and the Kiwi team. After all, he represented the Junior Kiwi team for the preceding two years and was certainly in line for selection in the near future.
His climb from the junior ranks through to the North Queensland Cowboys Toyota Cup and then NRL side was meteoric and Stephen Kearney would have been drooling over his future prospect. Then within a week of making that pledge, he jumps camp and is now in line to run out for the Queensland Under-20s State of Origin team to play NSW in just three weeks time. How and why did he change his mind so quickly? Did Mal bully him into it? Even I'd be scared if Mal was pressuring me to make a decision and I was still only 18 years-old.
Was money an influence? If he was to be selected for the senior Queensland team, an estimated AUD$20,000 per appearance and win is likely to sway one so young; this on top of his NRL contract.
How is the NZRL to compete with that sort of financial incentive?