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taipan

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AFL invented the wheel, the combustion engine, computers ,the I Phone ,the Victa lawnmower,the Eucalyptus trees, the mile high club on Qantas,rear enders in the boggers,Holden,Ernie Sigley,the calendar(they love dates),nuclear fission(the art of rubbing two bodies together),surf board riding (on the Yarra),the pill, the circle (a 360degree game),crash diets to transform strong bodies to spindles, brown paper bags to be used for shush work, the cash economy to fill those bags, a boot licking and sycophantic media,Manuka honey.

Their best invention was hype and their second best the calculator which makes something out of nothing.The Sydney Opera was in fact designed by(Utzon) a fumbler marketing exec whilst sitting on the boggers ,reading Slothfield's amazing stories about decibel counters.

When God made earth he said there is only one thing he considers perfect in every way FUMBLEBALL,where men are men ,and so are half the women.
 

taipan

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No mention of the NRL season launch or the fact the game starts this Thursday.
But right as the Underwood girls was signing off at the end ,a big plug for the Lion's women's AFL team leading the comp.
The show's producer an AFL nut ,is any wonder.And we mug taxpayers helped fund these bubble dwellers.
May cold sores infect everyone of their cakeholes.
 

T-Boon

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The ABC doesnt owe the NRL anything. We don't even invite them to our annual awards night. We always carry on like the world owes us something.
 

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The ABC doesnt owe the NRL anything. We don't even invite them to our annual awards night. We always carry on like the world owes us something.
It's the public broadcaster moron, it's paid for by taxpayers, which considering the popularity of rugby league in Australia, would include millions of NRL supporters. So yes, they actually do have an obligation to cover rugby league.
 

T-Boon

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It's the public broadcaster moron, it's paid for by taxpayers, which considering the popularity of rugby league in Australia, would include millions of NRL supporters. So yes, they actually do have an obligation to cover rugby league.

Porn is very popular as well. Do they have to cover that?

Look, we aren't victims here. We are just crap at networking. At least in comparison to AFL. We should copy them. Start with inviting the ABC to the Dally M's, maybe even let them have a say in who wins. We've got to try to help ourselves.
 

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Porn is very popular as well. Do they have to cover that?

Look, we aren't victims here. We are just crap at networking. At least in comparison to AFL. We should copy them. Start with inviting the ABC to the Dally M's, maybe even let them have a say in who wins. We've got to try to help ourselves.
On a show about sport? No. Stupid comparison.

The dally m is a news corp award, ch9 don't even go, and the two Victorian presenters on Offsiders actually work for news corp, today's host has been to the dally m & was at the launch for fox league! It doesn't make any difference to a Victorian produced show biased to a Victorian audience, like most ABC productions.
 

hineyrulz

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Porn is very popular as well. Do they have to cover that?

Look, we aren't victims here. We are just crap at networking. At least in comparison to AFL. We should copy them. Start with inviting the ABC to the Dally M's, maybe even let them have a say in who wins. We've got to try to help ourselves.
We lol, the gig is up T Boob.
 

T-Boon

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It doesn't make any difference to a Victorian produced show biased to a Victorian audience, like most ABC productions.

The NRL should be talking to the ABC about a sports show based in Sydney mainly covering league but also union, soccer and cricket, netball etc. But here is the thing, the NRL is too lazy to do that sort of networking. The clubs would be wanting to know why we are wasting money that could be spent by them on centres of excellence. Instead we just play the victims.
 

taipan

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She is such a stereotypical rah rah.

She was laying on more creative BS ,than you would find in a Big Mac ad.
Waffling on about the rah rah admin, talking down through her nose, in Vaucluse fashion(and I was born near there).Fair dinkum one would have to curtsy to her to gain acknowledgement.
The pretentious,uppityness that some media types throw up in union, makes me throw up.

Didn't hear any mention of O'Connor and the froggy jail and the Columbian marching powder.You know the O'Connor brand who aspires to be a Wallaby once again.Imagine an NRL player doing likewise,Underwood or Weigthless frothing at their mouths, to sink the boot in.

Set your Ofsfider scheduling thus:
1) AFL boot licking,geneflucting and full on sun god worship.
2) Cricket to be expected ,can't argue during summer.
3) A league because one of their main panel members is the National soccer coach.
4) NRL : Passing comment usually when a negative incident happens and complete ignorance of major rl events post game G/F and All Stars Indigenous.Complete gloss over of NRL results.The very rare apearance of anyone on the panel ,with a rl background.
 
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interesting question.
so obviously womens sport is on the rise. and its all feel good.

when will we see the first instances of the female players copping the same level of abuse from fans and negative media coverage etc.

I wonder how far equality goes in that regard.
 

mufasa

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Here was their response to my complaint, and no, "Tony Greenberg" is not a typo, which really only epitomises my point!


Enjoy!


Thanks for your feedback.

I’m sorry you are disappointed with the rugby league coverage on Offsiders.

The discussion on February 5 didn’t mention the Jillaroos specifically but we did discuss the NRL’s moves to start up a women’s national league – including a quote from Tony Greenberg where he said there wasn’t a strong enough grass roots base yet and they didn’t want to be rushed into a new competition.

We didn’t discuss the Auckland Nines because it is essentially a pre-season competition with little riding on the result – we haven’t covered the AFL’s pre-season competition for the same reason.

I’d dispute the fact that the only time rugby league is discussed is when ‘there is something that will embarrass the code’.

All through the season we look at the major results of the round, but we are a sports issues show not a sports results show and even the most hardened of league fans would concede the NRL delivers a fair deal of controversy.

An issues-based show like Offsiders can’t ignore major stories like the Eels salary cap saga, the Cronulla Sharks drugs case or this week the Simona betting scandal.

They all have a major impact on the game.

As for treating AFL issues with ‘kid gloves’– did you watch any of the Offsiders coverage of the Essendon drugs scandal?

It’s been pointed out many times that the NRL handled that one miles better than the AFL.

Finally the Indigenous All Stars match is a wonderful event, as is the AFL equivalent, but they are now annual events that, thankfully, pass without much controversy.

We have Roy Masters and Josh Massoud on the show this week for the start of the NRL season so I think you’ll find there will be plenty of talk about rugby league as there will be throughout the season.
 
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