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Published 08:54 12 May 2016 BST
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In the next year, Ireland will have Bundee Ai, Jake Heenan, Wiehahn Herbst and Tom McCartney eligible for national selection.
Pichot was announced as World Rugby's new vice chairman, on Wednesday, and immediately set his stall out. He wants rid of the three-year residency rule but admits it will not be an overnight change. He told reporters:
"Somebody will kill me, but we need to change it. "This is my personal opinion; I think it is wrong. It should be for life, like in football. But, I understand maybe a five-year [qualification period] and it has been discussed and I think it will be on the agenda in the next six months. "It’s not an urgent part [of the agenda], but it is very important to keep the identity of your national team; it’s very important. "It’s a cultural thing and an inspiration to young kids. When you have on your team all players who haven’t lived in the country that they represent, it’s not great."The former Argentinean out-half says he is "confused" when he does not see every player singing a country's national anthem. Definitely not something you could ever accuse Stander or Strauss of shirking. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/696812250594742272 In all likelihood, the residency rule will be retained but the time required to be qualified to play for a nation will be extended to four or five years. Any changes should not affect the Test ambitions of players such as Aki, Heenan or Harrison. It is worth noting, too, that Pichot's views clash with those of World Rugby chief executive Brett Gosper, who declared, "There is no research or evidence that would back up a movement [in years required to be a 'resident'] up." Welcome to World Rugby Augustin.


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