inertia666
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lol, sounds like they are throwing their toys out the pram now :lol:
Phillips said:not if Kimmorley plays again :lol:
salivor said:It's quite sad the amount of moaning and excuses we've seen coming out of the Australians during this tournament. International Rugby League hasn't looked this good in a long time and yet all we hear from Australia is bitching about pitch sizes and the like and even threatening not to compete in the tournament again if they don't get their way over referee selections. It's good to see at least two countries are trying to get International league back on track.
booeycollector said:salivor said:It's quite sad the amount of moaning and excuses we've seen coming out of the Australians during this tournament. International Rugby League hasn't looked this good in a long time and yet all we hear from Australia is bitching about pitch sizes and the like and even threatening not to compete in the tournament again if they don't get their way over referee selections. It's good to see at least two countries are trying to get International league back on track.
We are bored of smashing poms and kiwis. When was the last time the poms or kiwis beat the Kangaroos in Aust. We always seem to play internationals away. This is to give these teams half a chance. Was it last year we played the poms at Aussie stadium and beat them by 50.
Its good to see the poms making international game interesting BUT they only seem to do it on their own soil.
Ollee said:The ARL would need to market a potential series properly. They would get the crowds.....no doubt about it, probably nothing above 40,000, but certainly enough to make a TRI Series down under financially viable.
A little bit of faith in taking it down under is needed, once fans in Australia get used to it being part of the Rugby League calender, the crowds will improve.
Fairleigh Good! said:Aussies can't hide behind the 'we are made to play away' excuse because it is the Australian authorities who are refusing to stage international matches in their own back yard. Carr was moaning last week about how international matches at this time of year wouldn't be noticed back home.