Bobby DIGital
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Did Hammer really get the ball down for that first try? There was no slow-mo and I was unable to pause it at the exact moment....
Couldn't agree more.I'm going to ruffle some feathers here. This is a copy/paste from a similar thread in NZ section:
Ok, I know the NRL/league media having been trumpeting the PC as a success and especially the crowd numbers, but if we take an actual realistic look at it then all international league really is, is Tongans supporting their team in Oz and NZ. It was embarrassing to see the clear out after the Aus-Tonga game.
Yes, NZ got a decent crowd in Chch, but that's about the only bright spot really.
Tongans madly supporting a Tongan team of heritage players and E Katoa isn't international league making great strides.
I'm going to ruffle some feathers here. This is a copy/paste from a similar thread in NZ section:
Ok, I know the NRL/league media having been trumpeting the PC as a success and especially the crowd numbers, but if we take an actual realistic look at it then all international league really is, is Tongans supporting their team in Oz and NZ. It was embarrassing to see the clear out after the Aus-Tonga game.
Yes, NZ got a decent crowd in Chch, but that's about the only bright spot really.
Tongans madly supporting a Tongan team of heritage players and E Katoa isn't international league making great strides.
I think you are underestimating how many Oz supporters were actually there. I think the difference was I don`t think there was a single Tongan supporter who wasn`t wearing red and white and many, many were carrying flags and placards.Ok, I know the NRL/league media having been trumpeting the PC as a success and especially the crowd numbers, but if we take an actual realistic look at it then all international league really is, is Tongans supporting their team in Oz and NZ. It was embarrassing to see the clear out after the Aus-Tonga game.
It was late, it was NZ v. PNG, people work the next day, that clear out only proved one thing, it should have been in NZ or PNG at an appropriately sized ground.It was embarrassing to see the clear out after the Aus-Tonga game.
That really is an overly jaundiced view.Yes, NZ got a decent crowd in Chch, but that's about the only bright spot really.
Tongans madly supporting a Tongan team of heritage players and E Katoa isn't international league making great strides.
That`s a 50k game easy right there, can you imagine the number of neutrals that game would attract, brilliant family experience or for anyone.
They’ll change the laws to keep them competitiveWhat concerns me is if the heritage teams have a future. Surely the numbers of those eligible will reduce going forward for the Island nations as well as Ireland, Italy, Lebanon etc.
Maybe we worry about that in 20 years?
Play the game in NZ
It made great strides because ppl actually cared about international footy for the first time in many years. Itll continue to grow year on year.Tongans madly supporting a Tongan team of heritage players and E Katoa isn't international league making great strides.
Arent PI'ers still emigrating to NZ, NSW and Qlnd? Why would the next generation of immigrants and their kids not be playing RL?What concerns me is if the heritage teams have a future. Surely the numbers of those eligible will reduce going forward for the Island nations as well as Ireland, Italy, Lebanon etc.
Maybe we worry about that in 20 years?
Surely that game in Auckland and the Kiwis games in Christchurch and Wellington?Play the game in NZ
How much would you expect NZ v PNG to pull in Sydney? Not muchI'm going to ruffle some feathers here. This is a copy/paste from a similar thread in NZ section:
Ok, I know the NRL/league media having been trumpeting the PC as a success and especially the crowd numbers, but if we take an actual realistic look at it then all international league really is, is Tongans supporting their team in Oz and NZ. It was embarrassing to see the clear out after the Aus-Tonga game.
Yes, NZ got a decent crowd in Chch, but that's about the only bright spot really.
Tongans madly supporting a Tongan team of heritage players and E Katoa isn't international league making great strides.
The great-grandparent and the great-great grandparent rule. Bring it on.They’ll change the laws to keep them competitive
Tonga pop 150k maybe more reason to be concerned.What concerns me is if the heritage teams have a future. Surely the numbers of those eligible will reduce going forward for the Island nations as well as Ireland, Italy, Lebanon etc.
Maybe we worry about that in 20 years?
They will, but there will be many more that are Australian or New Zealand born with parents and eventually grand parents born here as well.Arent PI'ers still emigrating to NZ, NSW and Qlnd? Why would the next generation of immigrants and their kids not be playing RL?