Storm get south’s who would still sell out
wahs get a choice of their best to vs
as grotd said eden park please
Nrl could take ownership of it as an event and entice a sydney club to take a home game there against the warriors. Play it at Eden park, hype it up, nice money earner.
Random south’s guy or dragonsWhat’s special about Souths in Melb?
Kiwis are every where …. some strangely even choose to live in Me…..
Nrl pays clubs for home games yeh maybeNrl could take ownership of it as an event and entice a sydney club to take a home game there against the warriors. Play it at Eden park, hype it up, nice money earner.
Random south’s guy or dragons
they are popular all over the country
Warriors want to play at homeNot as popular as the warriors
$$$, money talksAust Teams aren’t taking their home game versus the Warriors to Eden Park to have 40k fans screaming against them,,,,
They already do, heard of magic weekend?Nrl pays clubs for home games yeh maybe
Tigers wouldAust Teams aren’t taking their home game versus the Warriors to Eden Park to have 40k fans screaming against them,,,,
I was agreeing with you lmaoThey already do, heard of magic weekend?
Tigers would
Not sure I get what Kempy means here
During the half time show, they said it was an absolute "snooze fest" " 6 -12 how boring is that" complaining about the ref being the show and how much better the NRL grand final was and how much better Andrew gee was.Not sure I get what Kempy means here
Thanks mateDuring the half time show, they said it was an absolute "snooze fest" " 6 -12 how boring is that" complaining about the ref being the show and how much better the NRL grand final was and how much better Andrew gee was.
Basically saying how boring it was during half time of the wc final that there team was in.. and that the NRL was better- THE NZ BROADCAST!
everyone I've spoken to on the South Island has literally said that they prefer league.
Dunedin where I currently am is no exception.
I've been watching the Union here because everyone watches it, if you want to be able to have a conversation on current events- you simply have to.
That's where Union is in NZ.