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Fans still can’t believe Eddie Jones called up a player who didn’t even qualify for England

In an interview with the Mail Online, front-rower, Patrick Schickerling revealed he’s eligible to represent England based on residency.

The young player, who is 24 years old, has made a significant impact for the Chiefs and was called up by Eddie Jones at the end of the last season.

He came on as a replacement in a game against the Barbarians, but had to leave the game due to a head injury. He was then included in the squad for the tour of Australia, but did not make his Test debut.

It is now clear that the player did not meet the residency requirements as was previously thought by both the player and the RFU.

It was rugby scribe Bryan Ray revealed he’s wasn’t.

The Exeter Chiefs star claimed in the interview that: “When I arrived in England in 2018, the rule was that you are eligible to play after three years of residency… Two months later, the rule went up to five years.

“I was living in the UK for three years straight and I couldn’t go home because of Covid. That’s why!”

Ray wrote in an interesting Twitter thread:

“November 2018 arrival would put him on track to qualify under the three-year residency rule in November of 2021. The consecutive residency rule, which falls under World Rugby’s Regulation 8, was then extended to five years effective January 1, 2022.”

“Schickerling assumes that because he reached the three-year mark before the change, his eligibility carried over. It does not.”

“In order for Schickerling to keep his England eligibility, he had to have played for England or England ‘A’ between qualifying in November of 2021 and January 1, 2022. He did not.”

Ray concludes by saying: “That means Schickerling falls under the five-year rule. He won’t qualify for England until November of 2023, but remains eligible to represent Namibia.”

No action will be taken by World Rugby as he is still uncapped and is not ‘captured’ by England. This follows the decision to throw Spain out of next year’s World Cup after they fielded an ineligible player during their successful qualifying campaign.

Read Ray’s entire Twitter thread by clicking here.

EDITORS PICKS:

Five England stars who could still swap nations before the 2023 World Cup

They could all swap nations ahead of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

#1. Nathan Hughes (England to Fiji)

  • Age: 31
  • Position: Number 8
  • Current number of caps: 20
  • Last cap: March, 2019
  • Did you know? His uncle, Asaeli Hughes, is a former dual international having represented Fiji in both basketball and 15s rugby

Hughes, who grew up in the sugar cane town of Lautoka on the west coast of the main Fijian island of Viti Levu, has. revealed that he has full support from the RFU to swap nations after moving to Japan.

Gallagher Man of the Match Nathan Hughes of Bath Rugby on his Bath Rugby debut during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Match between Bath Rugby and Harlequins at the Recreation Ground on 28 Jan. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

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