The 'traditional' north-south criterion was simply what province players were representing at the time. Kel Tremain, Ian Kirkpatrick and Wilson Whineray all started out representing the South (when at Lincoln) and subsequently switched to the north. It had precisely nothing to do with 'born or raised'.Ted. wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 1:50 amBorn or raised. i.e. the traditional North v South criteria. However, I take AC's point about having an even contest, given that this is essentially a trial match. Which adds weight to my bitch about the bullshit criteria NZRU have cooked up, trying to sell a trial dressed up as North v South is typical.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 12:36 am So I gather the critics would prefer the criteria be school first XV.
The equivalent in today's rugby landscape — current soup team — would have made a lot more sense than what's actually being applied. The demarcation would have been both interesting (Highlanders/Crusaders vs Chiefs/Blues/Canes) and equitable (South have only 4 of the 14 NPC teams, but 2 of the 5 soup franchises).