Pommy
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Too much money in not enough hands, to quote a Paul Weller song.
kind of the exact point I was making.
Too much money in not enough hands, to quote a Paul Weller song.
Mentioned on news that social distancing could be in the UK for many months, they suggested 6 months. It looks as if the NRL season will be suspended at some point. The 'Roos aren't going to risk coming over here are they?dont worry, the plan, the season, is still on , at the moment
Rugby League can get f**ked if they dump the Tests..Don't give a shit about Origin.
Tests will be back. For this year the governing bodies need to do what they can to keep running, and if that means playing Origin in November in front of huge crowds instead of internationals in front of mediocre ones, so be it.
I hope the tests go ahead but now's the time for making fast money, not investing it.
IMO Aus v England are the only Tests that matter at the moment as the Kiwis have gone down hill quite a bit since 2010, generally. Remember that fantastic Kiwi side in 2005.Honestly, it wouldnt be too difficult to organise the Test matches (maybe not the exact schedule we had hoped for, but definitely something).
The majority of player who will be selected for Oceanic test teams are currently running around in the NRL. To organise a Pacific series, all we need to do is rearrange the groupings and change the jumpers.
IMO Aus v England are the only Tests that matter at the moment as the Kiwis have gone down hill quite a bit since 2010, generally. Remember that fantastic Kiwi side in 2005.
Really? Not sure if you are serious here. Kiwis have beaten Australia 5 times since 2010, including 3 games in a row. England/GB haven’t had a single win in how long?
Kiwis have lost to Tonga and Fiji recently. England won the series in 2018. And in the last 40 years the 'Roos have raised their game versus the Lions compared with the Kiwis. Northern England have 11 full-time RL clubs. Generally have bigger crowds for Test matches. Would a 'Roo prefer to tour England or NZ?Really? Not sure if you are serious here. Kiwis have beaten Australia 5 times since 2010, including 3 games in a row. England/GB haven’t had a single win in how long?
Kiwis have lost to Tonga and Fiji recently. England won the series in 2018. And in the last 40 years the 'Roos have raised their game versus the Lions compared with the Kiwis. Northern England have 11 full-time RL clubs. Generally have bigger crowds for Test matches. Would a 'Roo prefer to tour England or NZ?
I'm not sure what the situation was a few months ago, but i'm not counting those matches, it just didn't feel right. Also did you see the size of the crowd? Flip! Embarassing.and GB were done by Tonga and PNG.
Swings and roundabouts.
I’m not saying Aus Eng is more important than Aus NZ but how many attempts have NZ had over England?
Fair enough point. A lot more than England/GB in recent times I would expect. But also, how many of those have been in front of an Australian crowd? With an Australia ref?
I’m not arguing just saying it’s not really a comparison to make.
Kiwis have lost to Tonga and Fiji recently. England won the series in 2018.
I'm not sure what the situation was a few months ago, but i'm not counting those matches, it just didn't feel right. Also did you see the size of the crowd? Flip! Embarassing.
I mentioned the crowds, and obviously the history too, I'm 85% sure that the 'Roos lift their game when they play England. On a seperate thing I think NZ RU lift for matches against Wales too.The same Tonga that the Kiwis beat this year who in turn beat GB and Australia?And you could single out any given year you want, but I’ll think you’d find results have been fairly even between the 2 over the last 10 years.
Oh, ok. Well going by that criteria I don’t count anything from 2016-2017 because we had a muppet for a coach. And I don’t count 2015 because Kearney refused to take any actual halves on tour because he holds grudges.