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The 2013 World Cup Thread

TheParraboy

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Im surpised they didn't give Thurston man of the match (sarcasm), did about the same as he did last game
 

Bigfella

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Will try to catch it later. He looks a bit slow as an nrl winger from what I've seen.

I guess maroubra will be moving him to the forwards anyway
 

Stagger eel

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Will try to catch it later. He looks a bit slow as an nrl winger from what I've seen.

I guess maroubra will be moving him to the forwards anyway

If the guy can work in with the 5 year plan and prepare himself for the hardest off season ever than I'd sign him...
 

TheParraboy

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Im convinced kiwis win this world cup unless we have DCE at half and either inglis or hayne at fullback. Both are far more dangerous in a roving role. DCE offers so much more variety.

We don't lose anything but gain so much
 

Joshuatheeel

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. INTERNATIONAL sport is Australia v England in the Ashes at the Gabba, Wimbledon, a golf major, world championship athletics and swimming, a Bledisloe Cup, boxing in Las Vegas or the Tour de France.

Some sports are not meant for the international stage - and the rugby league World Cup is one of them.

Australia's 62-nil quarter-final win over USA on Sunday was a farce, a game played in front of 5726 fans on a pitch that still had lines marked out for the local soccer team.

That team and individual records were broken is an insult to our champions of the past who once earned their milestones and greatness against genuine opposition in the days when Tests and World Cups were restricted to countries that could actually play the game.

JOIN BUZZ AS HE BLOGS FROM 10AM

Clint Newton on USA
Backrower Clint Newton has a chat with Rugby League correspondent Steve Hart about his USA team, as well as the Kangaroos prospects.

The scoreline against USA should have been 70-plus but for Johnathan Thurston's rare day off with the boot.

At one stage of the first half four tries were scored in seven minutes against a team of brave but totally outclassed players.

For more than 20 years I've been listening to the same old lines from rugby league officials about having patience with the international game and developing countries.

From Kevin Humphreys to Ken Arthurson to Dave Smith … blah, blah, blah, blah.

When Australia beat Russia 110-4 in England in 2000, we were told to give them time.

The same when we beat France 74-nil in 1994 and PNG 82-nil in Townsville in 2000.

Seriously, no one cares.

Outside of Australia, New Zealand and England, it's a tournament of manufactured teams filled with NRL players, many of whom have never even visited the countries they are representing.

Distant relatives, grandmothers and great aunties, somehow allow them to qualify.


Brett Morris of Australia beats a tackle from Michael Garvey of USA on the way to scoring his third try.
Players who quite frankly are flat out making NRL squads each week, let alone play at an international level.

It's all shown on 7mate - a channel a lot of people can't even get - at either one or six in the morning.

If there was any real interest in the tournament, Channel Nine and Fox Sports would be showing it.

This rubbish is not fair on the NRL clubs who fork out millions of dollars of wages to the elite players.

They should be resting and recuperating in the off-season, not spending eight weeks in England on what's become not much more than a boozy holiday, with a couple of serious games against the Poms and Kiwis.

Half of them are likely to struggle next year or suffer form lapses and burnout because they missed a proper off-season.


Supporters of USA show off their colours during the Rugby League World Cup Quarter Final.
Cronulla have already lost Luke Lewis for half of 2014 and Storm could have similar problems with Billy Slater's knee.

There is one simple solution to fix this debacle.

In future World Cups should be played over three weeks and only include Australia, New Zealand, England and a country that wins a qualifying tournament.

Even a Rest of the World side could be thrown in as the fourth team.

Anything that gives us competitive football.

Anything that makes it worthwhile to suffer sleep deprivation from sitting up in the early hours of the morning.

No doubt the final in two weeks will be a blockbuster, almost certainly the Kangaroos v Kiwis.

Foran v Thurston, Sonny Bill v Gallen, Luke v Smith.

It's just a joke we've had to wait eight weeks and watch so many meaningless floggings to get to it.
http://mobile.news.com.au/sport/nrl...p-is-just-a-joke/story-fndujljl-1226761977962

The guy is a joke - he has made a living out of league but never wastes an opportunity to put the sport down.

The World Cup has been great, rugby league is a lot more then just the NRL.
 

Bigfella

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It's just standard news limited policy to attack any sport that don't sign with foxtel.

Hence their hard line on Anthony mundine.
 

Snoochies

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I knew the Aussies were going to flog the US but still had to stay up late to watch the inevitable, I enjoy seeing a star studded team do what they do.
 

oldmancraigy

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Some sports are not meant for the international stage - and the rugby league World Cup is one of them

The guy is a pelican. His sentence doesn't even make sense...

How is it even possible to have a world cup that isn't on the international stage? It isn't. And how is a world cup a "sport". It isn't.
 

oldmancraigy

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I'd actually go with a full fit Snake ahead of the Plane in the 1 for NSW. Having said that, I'd have the Plane in the team somewhere.

:crazy:

#-o

This is the kind of thinking that has resulted in NSW losing countless series in a row.

Guide to picking an Origin team.
Step 1: find your best player
Step 2: put him where he was best chance of influencing result
Step 3: find your next best player
Step 4: repeat steps 2 and 3 until you run out of genuine Origin stars.
Step 5: fill squad with blokes to support the stars.
 

Gronk

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I actually think that the World Cup has been a triumph. UK has been getting good crowds and most of the teams have been putting on good performances.

Also a triumph is the video ref process. Loving the live feed to the ref in the box to hear the thought process. Also like how they are (mostly) decisive and make the call on the play far quicker than the NRL does.
 

Joely01

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:crazy:

#-o

This is the kind of thinking that has resulted in NSW losing countless series in a row.

Guide to picking an Origin team.
Step 1: find your best player
Step 2: put him where he was best chance of influencing result
Step 3: find your next best player
Step 4: repeat steps 2 and 3 until you run out of genuine Origin stars.
Step 5: fill squad with blokes to support the stars.

I was about to say the same thing.

Jarryd Hayne is the best fullback NSW has, his also one of if not the best players NSW has.

But some people will then say pick him at wing..... As you said this is one of the reasons NSW keep losing.
 

hineyrulz

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What else would you expect from the beet root headed gimp???

He has been trashing the game ever since his butt buddy daaaaaave got the arse from the CEO's job.

They must be really upset News finally had to pay what the rights were worth instead of getting them for chump change.
 

forward pass

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Sorry I am totally out of the loop - but can someone tell me again why Joseph Paulo is playing for the USA? And Clint Newton for that matter. Is that because they have been there at some stage.
 

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