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adamkungl

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Playing it in October would clash with a lot of internationals.

We don't have a full international season and we certainly don't have them set in stone more than a few months out.
If Super League played their GF in line with the NRL, we had the WCC 2 weeks later, and officially started Test season the final week of October (same as the 2017 WC), it'd be good.
 

JFK Files

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Really disappointed to see Dom Manfredi is injured and not playing, I think he is a potential superstar and wanted to see how he went against a strong Roosters side.
 

TDD91

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Really disappointed to see Dom Manfredi is injured and not playing, I think he is a potential superstar and wanted to see how he went against a strong Roosters side.

Had a clean out of his knee after tweaking it pre season, given that he missed most of the last 2 years with injuries it's better to be safe than sorry, Marshall is still a damn good try scorer, just not as good defensively.

The full Wigan 19 man squad:

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Joe Bullock is a great story, released by Wigan as a junior winger, he was playing Semi Pro with Barrow last year and has made the step up fantastically as a hard running prop. I'd expect Escaré & Tautai to miss out from that squad.
 

Coastbloke

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Wonder how much Trent Robinson will offer Escare to come to the Roosters? Would love to see him have a couple of NRL seasons under his belt before 2021 WC.. :laughing:
 

adamkungl

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Wonder how much Trent Robinson will offer Escare to come to the Roosters? Would love to see him have a couple of NRL seasons under his belt before 2021 WC.. :laughing:

Too small for an NRL fullback I think. I really like Fages and Escare as players but I don't think they'd be given a top grade shot in Aus.
 

Burns

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Hope Wigan put in a good show. They ambushed Cronulla last time, could see it happening again.
 
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https://www.rugby-league.com/superleague/article/54344/cooper-cronk-world-club-challenge

Two-time Dally M winner, multiple NRL Grand Final and NRL Premiership winner, a World Club Challenge Winner, Rugby League World Cup winner, Golden Boot award winner – Cooper Cronk is the ultimate winner.

The humble half-back moved to Sydney Roosters at the start of 2018 after a decorated career with Melbourne Storm, his first year at Roosters, Cronk, yet again, was a winner.

If you asked him about his heroics in the Grand Final, he would most probably say that he was doing his ‘job’, but a specialist confirmed that Cronk was playing through pain, ’11 out of 10 pain’ due to a fractured shoulder blade.

Cronk could make his last ever appearance on English shores this weekend as his side, Roosters, take on Super League Grand Final winners, Wigan Warriors, it’s a game between the two Champions, NRL versus Super League, Australia versus England.

“I think the trophy up for grabs as the title of ‘World Champions’ is something that inspires a lot of players to play their best football.

“Rugby League has been around for over a hundred years, I know the history and I know that a lot of players respect the past, to be etched in that and to be a part of it, that’s something pretty special.

“I’ve been on both sides of the scoreboard, and I know which side I’d prefer to be on.

“It’s a game that players in Australia and players over here in England really revere and I believe it should be staying here for a long time,” said Cronk.





After his shoulder injury, rumours circulated that Cronk could retire - rumours he quickly quashed - Cronk will play for Roosters in 2019, but for Super League fans, it could be the last time they get to see the Australian star.

“I don’t know what 2020 looks like to me personally, but most likely, this will probably be my last game on English soil but that’s got no part to play for anyone’s motivation on Sunday night, there’s a few other things that’s a lot more important.

“I don’t think people in England are looking forward to seeing me for the last time, I’ve been fortunate enough to have a really good relationship with English crowd, and the players that I’ve met both on club duties and national duties.

“Some of the best memories of my Rugby League life have been built here on English shores, both in the stadium and in life with the boys,” admitted Cronk.

Cronk spoke about his ‘fond memories’ of the English fans, he recollected playing at Wembley, Old Trafford and Anfield, as well as what he called 'boutique' stadiums like Headingley and St Helens.

“When you make an error on the field the crowd let you know about it and chant your name telling you ‘you’re no good’, but then also hearing the English national anthem is pretty intimidating.

“That passion and build-up of atmosphere is one of the things I remember best about playing in England.

“The intensity of the crowd is really at you from the start, they’re really respectful, I think they love the history of Rugby League and I think they understand where Australia has played their part.

“The fans love the Australian players to start with, but they understand that they’re the enemy, you might cop an earful when you drop the ball and make an error but also after the game, they’ll be the ones that will shake your hand and say, ‘well done’.”
 

Coastbloke

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Too small for an NRL fullback I think. I really like Fages and Escare as players but I don't think they'd be given a top grade shot in Aus.

Lol, I didn't realise he was so 'scrawny'..!!
73 kgs compared to Slater, Tedesco, Moylan, Ingis et al who are all at least late 80s to early 90s + kgs :open_mouth:
Ah well.. :confused:
 

TDD91

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Escaré isn't even the first choice full back at Wigan, so can't see him heading to the NRL as anything more than a bench player really. The main reason he's in the squad is because Sarginson picked up a knock last week against Leeds which may result in Hardaker moving to centre.
 
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https://treizemondial.fr/le-world-club-challenge-vers-une-revolution/

Judging the devalued event, Super League CEO Robert Elstone pleaded to change the formula of the World Club Challenge.

Even if nothing has been defined yet, Robert Elstone sees big for the World Club Challenge. According to him, this event is not considered at its true value and we must change that! In an interview with The Guardian, Elstone shared his ambitions for this competition:

I think he's definitely undervalued. It's the best against the best, so this event must have more potential. The Super League, the NRL and all clubs have to sit around a table to discuss to maximize the potential of the WCC as a concept and sporting event. I think we need to think and do something in 2020.

Robert Elstone then continued by declaring himself open to the idea of moving this game out of Australia or England, which would be a great first:

I think we are at a point where nothing should be left out. But first I think we must also see what time of year we should play it. We must also look at the format, the place where it will be played ... We must consider all that!

As he said before, Robert Elstone's priority is to change the date of the match. Traditionally, the WCC takes place in February, before the resumption of the NRL. The CEO of the Super League would not be out of place at the end of the season:

There is some logic in doing that. We can have this match as a passage on the road leading to major international events and we could organize it at the place where the best international games will be played.

However, we must also think about the commercial potential and the appetite of fans for the game. If we play a big final at Old Trafford in October, will there be an appetite for another match a week later? It is something that one must explore. But there is no reason that the NRL and the Super League can not commit to giving the WCC a place on the long-term calendar. I have already had discussions with the NRL about this, they have been receptive and want to make this match a bigger and better event.

It will be understood, Robert Elstone teems with ideas to revive this important event that is the World Club Challenge. It will be long, but hope that it will bear fruit and that this match finds its superb!

Idriss Ahamada
 
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I would like it to be played in a neutral country with a fair amount of ex pats and chase the corporate dollar, but know Rugby League isn't that bold.
 

adamkungl

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I'm all for the October WCC and most importantly having it locked in by the governing bodies as a permanent and compulsory fixture, instead of the embarrassing will they wont they certain NRL clubs put it through each year.

However, I don't believe it should be ever played in neutral territory. This is a one off, often once in a lifetime game for some fans. It should be a reward for the fans and players. The 100% opposition crowd in their home town is all part of the occasion.

There are 500 odd club games between SL and NRL to take overseas each year. "Dime a dozen" is too kind to these extended seasons.
Take one of these, or play international tests overseas.
To a US audience, what's the appeal for Easts v Wigan over Parra v Titans? There is none. It's a random game in a foreign sport. There are better ways to do exhibition games than taking the WCC on the road - leave the one offs for the fans.
 

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