azza29
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It's only an advantage if the team isn't based in Sydney.If playing a Grand Final in your home city is such a mighty advantage
It's only an advantage if the team isn't based in Sydney.If playing a Grand Final in your home city is such a mighty advantage
Really ? I don’t think so at allRather than being insular, the NRL should try and expand the game and grow it.
Lets face it that is the AFL mindset, they had their grand final in Brisbane last year and it gave their game a lot of impetuous.
It would probably sell outI don't have a problem with this.
QLD got all 3 origin games. Melbourne lost their origin game. And money wise it's daylight between the revenue that is possible if Melbourne hosted it versus Brisbane. That said, it's unlikely any NSW people will be able to attend the game, so not sure what a turnout Victorian's would provide.
Iremia got a hat trick against panthers last week and he played his junior footy in MelbourneWhat another rorted premiers, tis the Victorian way.
No skilled person comes from there, must buy talent when you have none.
Another lockdown in Melbourne. Somehow I can’t see the MCG being anything more than 1/4 full due to restrictions
Well I have no idea who he is, but if he a victorian good on him.Iremia got a hat trick against panthers last week and he played his junior footy in Melbourne
it's not a sport...but...it is a farce.Really ? I don’t think so at all
it’s a terrible sport.
The intent behind these posts seems a little too vague to fully come across as a troll account so well done to you, I suppose.They should play the NRL Grand Final in Western Melbourne like Altona or SE Melbourne in Dandenong.
That is where NRL is really starting to get a foothold in Melbourne
The champagne sippers at the MCG wouldn't know the difference between rugby league or rugby union
It is a festering,seeping wound on the great sportingVfl makes me ashamed to be a Aussie.
It is embarrassing.
They should know by now... one spreads covid in melbourne, the other doesn't.The champagne sippers at the MCG wouldn't know the difference between rugby league or rugby union