The 2023 Rugby World Cup kicks off in little over a week’s time, with hosts France taking on the All Blacks in what will be a blockbuster opening contest. The eyes of the world will be on the tournament, as the 20 best rugby nations from around the globe compete for the right to lift the prestigious Web Ellis trophy.
All rugby players dream to one day represent their country on the biggest stage, however it is quite a common occurrence to see players run out for nations, that are different to their place of birth. These ‘foreign born’ players can often be integral parts of an international set-up, with each Rugby World Cup match set to portray a diverse landscape, that encapsulates the global game.
Also, following World Rugby’s adaptations to the eligibility laws, some players will be running out at the Rugby World Cup, despite having previously represented a different nation at an earlier competition. The latest laws dictate that following a 36-month stand-down from international test matches, a player can represent a second nation, permitting that they are of course eligible via ancestry or residency.
The Pacific Island nations of Samoa and Tonga are making full use out of this law change, with former All Blacks and Wallabies stars joining their ranks for the upcoming trip to France.
In total, there are (by our count) 128 foreign-born players, named amongst the 33-man squads for the upcoming competition, that will get underway on September 8th.
So let’s meet these players, here are all of the foreign-born players, who will be heading to France for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
(Research has been conducted via All Rugby and It’s Rugby databases, as well as the official squad announcements).
POOL A
NEW ZEALAND (9)
Ethan de Groot – Australia (Prop)
Neto Laulala – Samoa (Prop)
Ofa Tu’ungafasi – Tonga (Prop)
Tyrel Lomax – Australia (Prop)
Samisoni Taukei’aho – Tonga (Hooker)
Shannon Frizell – Tonga (Back Row)
Finlay Christie – Scotland (Scrum Half)
Leicester Fainga’anuku – Tonga (Winger)
Emoni Narawa – Fiji (Winger)
FRANCE (2)
Paul Willemse – South Africa (Lock)
Uini Atonio – New Zealand (Prop)
ITALY (12)
Ivan Nemer – Argentina (Prop)
Hame Faiva – New Zealand (Hooker)
David Sisi – England (Lock)
Dino Lamb – England (Lock)
Sebastian Negri – Zimbabwe (Back Row)
Toa Halafihi – New Zealand (Back Row)
Martin Page-Relo – France (Scrum Half)
Stephen Varney – Wales (Scrum Half)
Juan Ignacio Brex – Argentina (Centre)
Paolo Odogwu – England (Winger)
Monty Ioane – New Zealand (Winger)
Ange Capuozzo – France (Fullback)
URUGUAY (0)
NAMIBIA (1)
Tiaan De Klerk – South Africa (Lock)
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