JamesRustle
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So you're going for the team with Luai over the team with Martin? Enjoy watching the final pal.Whoever makes it. I will never support a team that contains Liam Martin.
So you're going for the team with Luai over the team with Martin? Enjoy watching the final pal.Whoever makes it. I will never support a team that contains Liam Martin.
Because apparently the team they just beat would have put up a better fight against Australia than the one who beat them.Sorry, i’m not getting it.
Why is this result a bad thing?
The Nah sayers will say its a final of Aust A V Aust B, there's only 3 players in the Samoan team that were born there...most are Aussies.Sorry, i’m not getting it.
Why is this result a bad thing?
Post something even slightly practical & you won't get called outOh my lord, I’m not getting into an argument with you..I see your spats with posters like PR and honestly wonder if you are actually an adult?
My post that explained my thoughts stands. Our Business has concluded moving on..
Clearly regardless of the final score, Penrith are the real world cup winners here.The most possible amount of PENRITH! in a world cup final. How f**king good
Because it confirms Jerome Luai as an international super star.Sorry, i’m not getting it.
Why is this result a bad thing?
What's more embarrassing:We've just had a great game of football with history being made, and we've got people on here talking about union.
WTF?
All players who elected to play for countries other than Australia for this World Cup should be red penned for Origin selection moving forward. Instead they should work on creating their own football culture and identity for their countries. Origin is used as Australia’s selection trial, they need something similar to be competitive.Has having more Origin experience helped Samoa here over England.
Interesting food for thought moving forward but the crossroads may been reached with deciding tier 1 and tier 2 status for Tonga and Samoa.
I don't think NZ and England will be impressed these players from Samoa and Tonga get the added advantage of double dipping with Origin and there heritage nation. But can't do it if they want to play for England or NZ.
I would rather those blokes play for Samoa anyway then NSW. Pick blokes who want to wear the NSW jersey and would bleed for it just like QLD players do.
With the player pool at over 50% Islanders and ever increasing that would mean the death of Origin. Which is fine by me as I much prefer internationalsAll players who elected to play for countries other than Australia for this World Cup should be red penned for Origin selection moving forward. Instead they should work on creating their own football culture and identity for their countries. Origin is used as Australia’s selection trial, they need something similar to be competitive.
This argument is ridiculous, you're basically forcing players to play for Australia when they don't want to.All players who elected to play for countries other than Australia for this World Cup should be red penned for Origin selection moving forward. Instead they should work on creating their own football culture and identity for their countries. Origin is used as Australia’s selection trial, they need something similar to be competitive.
Should open it up to NZ under this criteria.This argument is ridiculous, you're basically forcing players to play for Australia when they don't want to.
No player is going to choose Samoa over NSW while they get paid .. what ? 30k a game ? You're asking them to give up about 300k over thier careers.
The days of SOO being a selection for the Kangaroos is a very 1995 mentality. I don't understand why it's so hard for some people to wrap thier heads around the fact players can be passionate about playing for NSW and Samoa.
Agreed. Scrap Origin or reduce it to one game a year like 80-81. It's boring compared to what we've seen this weekend.With the player pool at over 50% Islanders and ever increasing that would mean the death of Origin. Which is fine by me as I much prefer internationals