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Dakink

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After reading posts and stories on how Italy beat Greece and how Holland is trying to set up its own internal League competition, I was wondering which of the developing nations actually posses their own national (or internal) competition. I mean it really isnt Italy beating Greece if all the players that played are based in Australia, it's more like Italian heritge v Greek heritage.

As a huge fan of these smaller countries, I am interested in which of them are trying do like Nono from Georgia (and the US and Russia) and set up their own competitions.

Anyone actually know which countries have comps and which are mainly based on heritage?
 

bender

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Dakink said:
After reading posts and stories on how Italy beat Greece and how Holland is trying to set up its own internal League competition, I was wondering which of the developing nations actually posses their own national (or internal) competition.

Italy and Greece are both in the process of trying to set up domestic competitions.

I mean it really isnt Italy beating Greece if all the players that played are based in Australia, it's more like Italian heritge v Greek heritage.

Is that what you said when the all English Irish Soccer team qualified for the world cup a while ago?

As a huge fan of these smaller countries, I am interested in which of them are trying do like Nono from Georgia (and the US and Russia) and set up their own competitions.
They are all trying.

Anyone actually know which countries have comps and which are mainly based on heritage?
Russia, France, England, PNG, Australia, Fiji, South Africa, Cook Islands, (all other smaller Pacific Island countries not mentioned), Holland, Germany, Serbia, Japan, USA, Argentina, Canada have their own comps and their teams are mostly drawn from homebased teams. Argentina and Canada havent played internationals lately.

New Zealand, Lebanon, West Indies, Tonga, Samoa, Morocco, American Samoa all have domestic leagues but their strongest sides come from Overseas based players.

Greece, Italy, Malta, Singapore,South East Asia? are the only teams i am aware of with solely hertige (overseas) players without a home based presence.
 

Big Bunny

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Teams with domestic comps:

Australia
New Zealand
Papua New Guinea
England
Ireland
Wales
Scotland
France
Russia
Serbia
Ukraine
Tonga
Samoa
Fiji
New Caledonia
Solomon Islands
Japan
Canada (9 a side)
USA
Argentina
Cook Islands
Lebanon


Nations with at least one domestic club playing infrequent games:

Netherlands
Morocco
Italy


Nations in the process of creating domestic leagues:

Trinidad & Tobago
Jamaica
Singapore
Greece
Malta
Germany
Georgia


Unconfirmed domestic developments:

South Africa (seem to only play senior and junior internationals)
American Samoa (NZ based players)
Chile
Denmark

Other international teams:

South Asia Bulls (UK based)
South Africa Wilddogs (UK based)
Niue (NZ based)
 

screeny

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Italy has been setting up its domestic comp for over a decade now! They need to get real.

I'd be sceptical over Ukraine from BB's list. We've covered the Ukraine subject in greater detail a few months back.
 

Big Bunny

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screeny said:
Italy has been setting up its domestic comp for over a decade now! They need to get real.

I'd be sceptical over Ukraine from BB's list. We've covered the Ukraine subject in greater detail a few months back.

I trust my sources 100%. You don't need to believe them.
 

screeny

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I love being proved wrong but I don't believe there's any regular, organised rl going on in Ukraine, Morocco (all players in Med Cup were French when some were supposed to be from Morocco), Italy, or South Africa (they recently hosted a tour from Oz but that doesn't mean there's activity going on in SA, such is the case with Morocco in the past).

Singapore, Greece and Malta all seem to be making the right noises and the Windies is the latest superstar success story.

Chile and Denmark? I'll watch this space.
 

Paul Condon

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Information about Chile.

Chile Touch Rugby League
June 3 2004
The Santiago Times newspaper
Amateur Sports - Santiago Touch Rugby League


TOUCH TAKES THE TOWN
(June 3, 2004) “Touch!” “Touch!” “Turnover!” At first thought, this cadence is reminiscent of the school yard game of “Duck, duck, goose.” Only, these are not children, and this is not a school yard game. On clean cut grass in Stade Francais (Providencia), Touch rugby teams faced off, using athleticism, teamwork and determination all playing to win the Santiago Touch Rugby League Championship.

“Touch” is a less physical, but equally intense variation of Rugby League. Like its physical counterpart, Touch is an international sport played on almost every continent. Like paid professionals, these Touch enthusiasts have one objective: score as many points as possible to win the League Title.[/img]
 

Paul Condon

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Would it be worthwhile to contact RLIF so those of us interested know the exact status of League in other countries? ie player numbers strength clubs etc. Even knowing that overall info relating to the 3 powerhouses would be interesting.
I know it could be guessed by massive searching, but stats from our own organisations would be good.
 

Dakink

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Is that what you said when the all English Irish Soccer team qualified for the world cup a while ago?
What are you on about i have never even heard of a English Irush soccer team let alone commented on it! Think you have me mixed upo with somebody else D'oh #-o
 

Dakink

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Would it be worthwhile to contact RLIF so those of us interested know the exact status of League in other countries? ie player numbers strength clubs etc. Even knowing that overall info relating to the 3 powerhouses would be interesting.
I know it could be guessed by massive searching, but stats from our own organisations would be good.

I like that idea - any one know who we contact to get that sort of information? Do the RLIf have an email that they'll actually respond to?
 

Dakink

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Would it be worthwhile to contact RLIF so those of us interested know the exact status of League in other countries? ie player numbers strength clubs etc. Even knowing that overall info relating to the 3 powerhouses would be interesting.
I know it could be guessed by massive searching, but stats from our own organisations would be good.

I like that idea - any one know who we contact to get that sort of information? Do the RLIf have an email that they'll actually respond to?
 

Ollee

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How is the growth of the game in Russia? Any new teams added to their comp in the last 24 months?
 

girvie

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What is considered to be the rank of different international leagues in terms of playing standards and money?

Maybe:
1st- NRL- Aus
2nd- ESL- Eng
3rd-NSW Premier League- Aus
4th- Bartercard Cup- NZ
5th-Queensland Cup- Aus
6th- National League- Eng
7th- French League- Fra
8th- ??...

Does any one else think this is close, and which competitions would be 8th, 9th, 10th etc...
 

Big Bunny

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girvie said:
What is considered to be the rank of different international leagues in terms of playing standards and money?

Maybe:
1st- NRL- Aus
2nd- ESL- Eng
3rd-NSW Premier League- Aus
4th- Bartercard Cup- NZ
5th-Queensland Cup- Aus
6th- National League- Eng
7th- French League- Fra
8th- ??...

Does any one else think this is close, and which competitions would be 8th, 9th, 10th etc...

1. NRL
2. ESL
3. QLD / England 1
4. NSW / NZ
5. NSW 2 / France 1 / England 2
6. France 2 / Top 50 country clubs in NSW & QLD
7. ?
 

gaterooze

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I would love to have enough money to send $20k each to a few of these developing nations. Even that much can be enough to kick off a healthy domestic comp... Billionares like Eric Watson should be spreading the love around a little wider...
 

Narcissist

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1. NRL
2. ESL
3. France (going on recent results)
4. QLD Cup/NSW Premier League (they're hard to split)
5. Northern Ford (England)
6. Barter Card (NZ)
7. Jim Beam Cup
8. Mixwell Cup (QLD)
9. Nat 2 (ENG)
10. Russia
11. Lebanon
12. AMNRL

Tough question, I haven't seen a few of those comps live so it is hard to put them in order.
 
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Big Bunny said:
Teams with domestic comps:

Australia
New Zealand
Papua New Guinea
England
Ireland
Wales
Scotland
France
Russia
Serbia
Ukraine
Tonga
Samoa
Fiji
New Caledonia
Solomon Islands
Japan
Canada (9 a side)
USA
Argentina
Cook Islands
Lebanon


Nations with at least one domestic club playing infrequent games:

Netherlands
Morocco
Italy


Nations in the process of creating domestic leagues:

Trinidad & Tobago
Jamaica
Singapore
Greece
Malta
Germany
Georgia


Unconfirmed domestic developments:

South Africa (seem to only play senior and junior internationals)
American Samoa (NZ based players)
Chile
Denmark

Other international teams:

South Asia Bulls (UK based)
South Africa Wilddogs (UK based)
Niue (NZ based)

How many times do I have to post this here . Samoa doesn't have a domestic comp and the same goes for America Samoa .
 

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