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Payne Haas reported defection to Samoa to boost international rugby league for World Cup
@Source: abc.net.au
Outgoing Australia coach Mal Meninga says Payne Haas's call to defect to Samoa will make international rugby league more competitive.
Reports on Thursday linked the NRL's best prop with a change in eligibility, with 25-year-old Haas set to begin preferencing his Samoan roots over the Kangaroos in future international fixtures.
It comes after months of speculation that Haas could join the likes of Brian To'o, Stephen Crichton and Jarome Luai as superstar players to have chosen Samoa over Australia in recent years.
Under international rugby league rules, a player eligible for a tier-one nation like Australia and a tier-two nation such as Samoa can change allegiance provided they do not represent both teams in the same calendar year.
The Brisbane Broncos prop is of Samoan, Swiss and Filipino descent. He has played four Tests for Australia, scoring one try.
Four months ago, Haas told the media that he was considering changing his allegiance from Australia to Samoa.
Haas indicated he would make a decision on his representative future after the State of Origin series.
Haas's decision would clear him to be available for the post-season Pacific Championships, also ruling him out of Australia's Ashes tour.
The move is a significant boost for Samoa, who underlined their status as a new powerhouse of international rugby league by making the World Cup final in 2022.
Having Haas on deck for the 2026 edition of the tournament would strengthen Samoa's case for a first World Cup trophy.
"It's fantastic news if you're Samoa, they're setting up for the World Cup," Meninga told SEN.
"The attraction for going to Samoa is they believe they will be the first Samoan side to win the World Cup.
"If you're wanting to see more competitive games in the international space then it's really good."
The news looms as a blow for new Kangaroos coach Kevin Walters, who had previously indicated his hopes of convincing Haas, Jeremiah Nanai and Tino Fa'asuamaleaui to stay put in the Australian set-up.
"It's disappointing for the green and gold as he's grown up in our system," said Meninga, who stepped down as Kangaroos coach earlier this year.
"[Walters] will be disappointed."
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