Coastbloke
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Anyone know if ticket sales are coming along fine, or is this going to be more embarassing than I anticipate..??
Leilua has turned them down before to play for Samoa so hope he does it again... The big problem is Ricky Stuart he has a big reputation of not allowing tier 2 nation players playing for there country... So this will be interesting when they name the teams... Can't waitSamoa could have two of the form centres (Lafai and Leilua) in the NRL as their centre pairing but the City/Country match will mean Leilua is unavailable.
It is a shame that a trial for a state team takes precedence over an International.
The challenge cup streams are free on the bbc..That's why tens of thousands watched live and 100,000 watched in total...
And the problem with a digital platform is sky own everything,lock,stock & barrell..from ESL to league 1and they've shown no willingness to let clubs livestream games even though most clubs have the equipment to do it...
I see no reason why sky,the RFL, championship & league one clubs can't come to some kind of agreement to let us livestream games,sky could even send the clubs a disk containing the sky sports graphics software so the streams carry the "sky sports logo and score graphics"...It's easy exposure for sky & RL for very little outlay...
Wigan livestreaming a academy game last week on Facebook which was very successful apparently....And premier sports livestreamed a NRL game last month on their Facebook page....And www.live.rugby-league.com does look like it's the start of something...
Leilua has no nz in him... He's parents moved to nz for a better life and then moved for good to Australia where leilua was born and grew up there all he's life... Kiwis just trying to claim him cause hes a islander.... Like all island teams were just playing the waiting game if leilua doesn't get picked hopefully he puts he's hand up for Samoa... Milford, junior Paulo and Josh McGuire are all on the same boatRugby league Samoa posted this on Facebook this morning
Samoan Joseph Leilua turned down the Kiwis to pursue a New South Wales jersey!
The scoring machine averages 114m a game and has crossed for six tries in seven games, helping the Raiders move to fifth on the NRL ladder with three straight wins.
He was again impressive in a two-try display in Canberra’s last round 20-8 win over the Warriors, prompting the Raiders’ England international Eliott Whitehead to claim Leilua “wasn’t far” from a Test call-up.
However, Parker was not yet convinced.
“As devastating a ball runner as BJ is, I don’t think he is the green and gold centre just yet,” Parker told Fox Sports’ On The Couch program.
#TEAMRLS
So much of a mixed message there..Samoan turns down NZ to play for nsw but not good enough for Australia....
Wtf are they playing at?
Would do if he was selected..But why waste a squad spot on a guy that's suspended?