SUP Nationals - Nationality vs Residency

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laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
4 Sep 2013 9:19pm
the real issue is the winds backing off at the goldie.



time to surf
roachy
roachy
NSW
391 posts
NSW, 391 posts
4 Sep 2013 9:52pm
Australians compete in Australian titles , very simple . I don't think I can compete in any other counties national titles . Maybe us convicts can compete for England
Kaihoe
Kaihoe
VIC
229 posts
VIC, 229 posts
4 Sep 2013 11:10pm
husq2100 said..

lets be honest here, we just dont need any more Kiwis in Oz

Kia ora bro
First up cuz, the Wallabies don't seem to have any issues with NZ born players,
you know, just whack a starboard sticker on a SIC and it becomes a ???
I am fortunate to be a citizen of both great countries but tragically will never have the dilemma of which one to represent at the "Worlds"
Oh and yes you will need your papers to be correct to pass into the NZ special economic zone known as the "Gold Coast",really it would be much easier if they moved the Centerlink office to downtown Auckland, now thats a progressive policy, I had better go and phone Clive.
Mixup
Mixup
NSW
52 posts
NSW, 52 posts
5 Sep 2013 8:02pm
How about keep the prize money for the International events (held in Oz) and have the Nationals with "Winning/Placing" as prize enough... any Aussie would appreciate the title much more than any International racer.
Pump up the other open events and attract everyone, even Sharpies multi armed aliens!

To be consistent...What about state events? No other interstate paddlers in these???
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