iron_mike wrote:
for my part i think of the collins cup as sort of an 'exhibition event,' more of a paid and sort of competitive jolly for the pros rather than a balls-off race. i'd like to see more really left-field choices. hey, team international, why not see how alex yee would go? hey, team USA - offer gwen to come out of retirement and light it up one more time. why not?As I understand it, young Yee is British (went to the school a couple of roads from mine, ectually) and therefore ineligible for the Internationals team. Of the top short course men, Takumi Hojo might have been a better example, with a much greater commercial reach; or how about Wurf (who's moved to #5 in INT and for sure would liven up the INT team meetings and morale).
As for Jorgensen, the mind boggles, but kudos to the fertility of your imagination. I'm sure that would motivate Danielle Lewis and Jodie Robertson to try harder to get into the USA team for next year.
Any 'left field' wild cards must have a clear rationale which might include encouraging current professionals and not seem "unfair".
On that final note, please can anyone explain to me why Lawrence was preferred to Pallant?