The Great Dane
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It was agreed after the last world cup that nz would tour here in 2018,GB go down under in 2019 and Australia tour UK in 2020...
That was agreed years ago,it was agreed 3 months ago too in Singapore..
You can keep asserting that it was "agreed" until you are blue in the face, but evidently it wasn't agreed.
Except they never follow through! I'm sure the RFL would jump at the chance of hosting a full series against Australia in UK, its a guaranteed money spinner. Problem is Australia talk the talk but when it comes to it claim players are too tired or some other excuse for not signing on the dotted line.
I can't think of a time ever that they pulled out of anything that was actually organised, maybe there are times when they agreed to something in theory then pulled out for whatever reasons (normally cause it's not commercially viable I'd imagine), but never when a tournament or series has been set in stone with the dates set and stadiums booked...
For some reason the NRL refuses to commit to any long term plan for internationals, and when they do then back out. Look at the hasty decision to play Tonga, no planning just a quick fix opportunity.
I know exactly what the reason is!
Every single international plan proposed by the RLIF (and to a lesser extent the RFL) is reliant on the NRL and/or the NRL clubs subsidising multiple participants to make it possible.
It's not a great situation, but personally I think it's totally reasonable that they aren't receptive to that sort of arrangement unless it's on their terms. If you're paying for dinner then at least you should be able to choose the restaurant if you get what I mean.
What Mal wants and what Greenberg allows seem two very different things.
It seems to me that it is Peter Beattie and the ARLC that have been pushing for the Roos to tour England and that broadly speaking neither Mal or Greenberg have had that much to do with it.