Burns
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On Friday 27 October 2017, the World Cup Opening Game between England v Australia marked the beginning, of well, what was an odd tournament.
What are your memories? Where are we now? Was the World Cup a success?
I travelled overnight on bus from Sydney to Melbourne to watch that Opening Game. I remember being blown away by AAMI Park as a first time visitor, but disappointing in a crowd of around 22,000 and a cringe ‘Opening Ceremony’. The match itself was alright at least and showed that’s England would be competitive.
I then volunteered at the town Sydney games with wayfinding, and again was disappointing at how amateur hour the entire operationals side felt. The people who were in charge were predominantly people with no real interest in Rugby League and just did event management.
The World Cup itself for me and it’s legacy? It showed that the Nth Hemisphere is falling further behind the Pacific, as France and Scotland were awful. Ireland however were entertaining.
USA was sad, but PNG were a delight for their home matches. Tonga has been discussed in depth on this forum, and not much more needs to be said.
The Final. I don’t think I’ve rewatched a minute of it. That ankle tap on Kallum Watkins will stay with me for life, who knew what could have happened.
All in all. It was kinda meh wasn’t?
What are your memories? Where are we now? Was the World Cup a success?
I travelled overnight on bus from Sydney to Melbourne to watch that Opening Game. I remember being blown away by AAMI Park as a first time visitor, but disappointing in a crowd of around 22,000 and a cringe ‘Opening Ceremony’. The match itself was alright at least and showed that’s England would be competitive.
I then volunteered at the town Sydney games with wayfinding, and again was disappointing at how amateur hour the entire operationals side felt. The people who were in charge were predominantly people with no real interest in Rugby League and just did event management.
The World Cup itself for me and it’s legacy? It showed that the Nth Hemisphere is falling further behind the Pacific, as France and Scotland were awful. Ireland however were entertaining.
USA was sad, but PNG were a delight for their home matches. Tonga has been discussed in depth on this forum, and not much more needs to be said.
The Final. I don’t think I’ve rewatched a minute of it. That ankle tap on Kallum Watkins will stay with me for life, who knew what could have happened.
All in all. It was kinda meh wasn’t?