Nick Abendanon Lashes Out At ‘Pathetic’ England Selection Policy
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European Player of the Year Nick Abendanon has hit out at the England team’s selection policy following their pool stage exit at the Rugby World Cup.
Abendanon plays his club rugby in France with ASM Clermont and was named European Player of the Year after guiding the French side to the Champions Cup final in Twickenham last May.
It is the third consecutive year in which the award went to an Englishman playing his club rugby in France after Jonny Wilkinson and Steffan Armitage of Toulon picked up the award in 2013 and 2014 respectively.
Speaking to Rugby Tonight on BT Sport, the former Bath fullback was very clear in his dislike of the RFU’s refusal to pick players who ply their trade overseas, saying players who support the system are “pathetic” as it removes competition for places.
.@ASMOfficiel full-back @nick_abendanon brands some @EnglandRugby players “pathetic” for backing selection policy. https://t.co/hgYxCwxPKD
— Rugby Tonight (@RugbyTonight) November 2, 2015