Wbtiktok has completely lost it in his vain attempts to prove he's not an afl fan.
Wbtiktok has completely lost it in his vain attempts to prove he's not an afl fan.
The GOAT GF
I was hoping a happy memory would make him less angryThe GOAT GF
How is this a shot at AlwaysGreen anyway? "yea heres your immortal saving a try in a grand final that many consider the best of all time". Brother what are you doing?
International footy has long been treated as an "inconvenience" and an injury risk in trivial games for the clubs' precious superstars.The PM XIII is hardly some big media event though.
Frankly, its pretty shit how poorly watched and followed all International RL is.
International footy has long been treated as an "inconvenience" and an injury risk in trivial games for the clubs' precious superstars.
To be honest, it was verging on trivial when the Kangaroos reliably steamrolled everyone just about every outing, apart from the "once in a blue moon" win the Kiwis managed to snag.
Predictability just about killed the Test scene (Hmm.. there's that word "predictability" again... )
That was all upended when Tonga & Samoa actually started to pull-in big names & started winning - partly due to their decent squads, partly because of Australia's hubris in thinking they'd keep on dominating the test scene as they had in the 1990s-early 2000s.
It's important now for the sport as a whole to foster this new competitiveness - and the Pacific Champsionships we're seeing this year is a huge step in the right direction, but it is just a step. The next part of the puzzle is the northern hemisphere.
Before origin interstate footy was basically deadAustralia's dominance from 1980 on and the rise of Origin led to the down turn in the international scene. Ironically the Roos getting smashed for a decade would lead to a real revival.
The reality is, that International Footy has been highly competitive for nigh on 20 years now (since NZ won the 2008 WC).
But, it's still largely ignored by the media and fans (especially in Sydney)
LolHappy Thursday fellas......
Poor Ricky lost the unlosable World Cup you can't blame him for taking it out on Ashley Klein in the hotel corridor the day after surely.Let's not get too carried away. Since 2000 Australia have played 108 tests and lost only 14 (87% of games won). Kiwis won 9 of those (out of 47)., poms 4 Tonga 1.
This decade its 9 tests, 8 wins for the kangaroos.
World cups since 2000: Australia 4 (includinglast 3 without droppinga game), New Zealand 1. That Kiwi win (Ricky Stuart's finest hour) was the only loss in 28 world cup games since 2000.
The kiwis have improved slightly, the Pacific teams can hold their own against each other and the poms but Australia are more dominant now since anytime bar the 1980s.
Happy Thursday fellas......
His finest hour although 47 texers, ans weak gutted dogs are up there too.Poor Ricky lost the unlosable World Cup you can't blame him for taking it out on Ashley Klein in the hotel corridor the day after surely.
Australia hasn't won a meaningful game of Rugby Union in about twenty odd years (maybe thirty?), yet they got 68,000 the other day.Let's not get too carried away. Since 2000 Australia have played 108 tests and lost only 14 (87% of games won). Kiwis won 9 of those (out of 47)., poms 4 Tonga 1.
This decade its 9 tests, 8 wins for the kangaroos.
World cups since 2000: Australia 4 (includinglast 3 without droppinga game), New Zealand 1. That Kiwi win (Ricky Stuart's finest hour) was the only loss in 28 world cup games since 2000.
The kiwis have improved slightly, the Pacific teams can hold their own against each other and the poms but Australia are more dominant now since anytime bar the 1980s.
Happy Thursday fellas......
Given the flop of super rugby this does appear to be union fans big day out for the year. Aided by the fact that they get to see a world-class team - the AB`s that is - and the faint glimmer of hope that the wallabies will revive some of their past glory. And even the unlikeliness of this is slowly but surely undermining the attractiveness of this occasion. Tv ratings being the harbinger of this decline.Australia hasn't won a meaningful game of Rugby Union in about twenty odd years (maybe thirty?), yet they got 68,000 the other day.
So it cant be purely the "competition"
I know nothing about union. I think I last watched a game when the great Jonah Lomu was around.Australia hasn't won a meaningful game of Rugby Union in about twenty odd years (maybe thirty?), yet they got 68,000 the other day.
So it cant be purely the "competition"
Given the flop of super rugby this does appear to be union fans big day out for the year. Aided by the fact that they get to see a world-class team - the AB`s that is - and the faint glimmer of hope that the wallabies will revive some of their past glory. And even the unlikeliness of this is slowly but surely undermining the attractiveness of this occasion. Tv ratings being the harbinger of this decline.