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League an International Farce??

Mr. Fahrenheit

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i hate how people use false acronymes like the IRLF, shows how farcical the International Game is when its own fans dont know the name of the organisation.
 

SteveM

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I think the IRLF have to tone down their ideas. If they think teams like Netherland or Germany are actually RL playing nationals they are deluded. Gettings a few guys together and playing an "international" is just not good for the sports image. There is no subitute for proper development plans.



I think Sam_the_woman mentioned that RL was going semi-pro in the US !.

Sam, have you actually thought this statement through ?.
 

Sam_the_man

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SteveM said:
I think the IRLF have to tone down their ideas. If they think teams like Netherland or Germany are actually RL playing nationals they are deluded. Gettings a few guys together and playing an "international" is just not good for the sports image. There is no subitute for proper development plans.



I think Sam_the_woman mentioned that RL was going semi-pro in the US !.

Sam, have you actually thought this statement through ?.

StephanieM you'll find that the Axemen are covering accomodation and travel costs and also paying for uniforms.

Had to many rugby union initiations in the showers have we?
 

SteveM

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StephanieM you'll find that the Axemen are covering accomodation and travel costs and also paying for uniforms.


:D

I don't think that's semi-pro. The players are not out of pockets but they are still not making money. They just sound like a well run amateur club.
 

Sam_the_man

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SteveM said:
:D

I don't think that's semi-pro. The players are not out of pockets but they are still not making money. They just sound like a well run amateur club.

If someone said rugby league was played under a blue sky you'd argue it was green. Your a bit slow like your sport.
 

SteveM

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If someone said rugby league was played under a blue sky you'd argue it was green. Your a bit slow like your sport.

:lol: Good quip, almost entertaining just like your sport.:p
 

Turdy Angle

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Sam_the_man said:
If someone said rugby league was played under a blue sky you'd argue it was green. Your a bit slow like your sport.

I know many slow sports Sam . American Football is one .:roll:
 

Knight87

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Sam_the_man said:
You have all managed to forget about the great efforts that gone into the game in America which see's the game there now on the verge of going semi pro and has recently signed with a major broadcaster in the states.....alone with the teams Mr Fahrenheit listed as a priority the USA should also be placed into that catagory.

Imagine how big the game would be if it hit it big in the USA
 

yosh64

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Imagine how big the game would be if it hit it big in the USA

Well thats a pipe dream :) but it would be massive and you could probably say it would be the end of the nrl as we know it
 

brendothejet

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yosh64 said:
Well thats a pipe dream :) but it would be massive and you could probably say it would be the end of the nrl as we know it

If the USA took up league as seriously as the NFL then the NRL would explode in australia and many other markets too.

Everybody, regardless of whether they like the game knows american athletes from all of their disciplines.

The Aussies would be getting in line and the english would lift their game monumentally. The french, well beating the Americans is there life long ambition.
 

yosh64

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brendothejet said:
If the USA took up league as seriously as the NFL then the NRL would explode in australia and many other markets too.

Everybody, regardless of whether they like the game knows american athletes from all of their disciplines.

The Aussies would be getting in line and the english would lift their game monumentally. The french, well beating the Americans is there life long ambition.

Thats one possiblity. But id think that we would find ourselves in a situation where the NRL is full of unskilled players as any of the good ones would be playing for the US equivalent of the NRL. The money on offer would be extremely high compared to ours. NFL is the richest sport in the world. With a heap more revenue than the Premier League soccer in england.

You cant say that just cause of america league would explode in other markets. Where is gridion in the world scene? Nowhere, they are trying to expand around the world but havent made much inroads for their efforts yet.
 

Mr. Fahrenheit

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Mate, if players went to the US, i would absolutely love it. It would just mean that League would be growing on an international scale.
 

YANTO

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SteveM said:
I think the IRLF have to tone down their ideas. If they think teams like Netherland or Germany are actually RL playing nationals they are deluded. Gettings a few guys together and playing an "international" is just not good for the sports image. There is no subitute for proper development plans.
HEY STEVE M.
Have you ever seen the Dutch or Germans play International RU?
Now after over 70 years of the game in both countries THAT is a JOKE.
If you think these countries can play union YOU are deluded mate

The NNRLB got bigger crowds for thier RLWC games than the NRB ever get.

The NNRLB get no funding while the NRB get over 250,000 per year from the IRB alone YET still cant develop players.

The Dutch League guys were all from 2nd/3rd div union clubs who played for three years against touring and domestic teams.The NRB stopped and are still stopping their first division guys playing with lies lies and more lies....

Momenteel wordt geprobeerd Rugby Leaque wedstrijden van de grond te krijgen. Tijdens dit soort wedstrijden zijn uw spelers NIET verzekerd. Dit houdt niet in dat u hieraan niet mag deelnemen, maar zorg bij deelname dan wel zelf voor een verzekering. (Gok niet op de reguliere ziektekostenverzekering! Er zijn maatschappijen die de rugbysport hebben uitgesloten van dekkin




try babelfish for a translation.....

At present rugby Leaque is tried get games of the ground. During this type games your players have not been insured. This does not imply that you cannot take part to this, but care at participation or himself for an insurance. (Gok not on the regular health insurance! There its societies which have excluded the rugbysport of dekkin



RU in Holland is no more than a pub game and without the IRB funding would be extinct.

When we went to Georgia they teased us about the last time a Dutch team played in Tbilisi (80 odd NIL)

The top teams Haagshe,Castricumse and T'Gooi (http://www.rugby.nl ) are all packed with Kiwis and Brits,the other teams are very very poor.

Look at their International results this year Played 4 lost 4 and now relegated to play the likes of Andora,Croatia and Malta in front of one man and his dog.
http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/competition_detail.php?compet=92&gpement=757

RA RA can shout from the roof tops but its still a game hyped up to the hilt with no public interest in the smaller nations.

Last year
Union
Nederlands v Ukraine 250 speccies (played at thye NRC Amsterdam)
League
Nederland v Russia 450 Speccies.(Played at VV Hoeks Boys Soccer ground Hoek van Holland )
Union
Nederland v Belgium (local derby and a full day of internationals at under 20.vets,womens and seniors 350 attendancePLUS national TV coverage) .Played at the NRC Amsterdam
League
Nederland v Serbia (out of the world cup and a no no game 245 speccies)Played at RC Rotterdamse.
 

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