Anybody buy the possibility the Kiwis will be p!ssed off and dangerous?
I still see them topping their pool..
Well they do have master tactician Kidwell as their secret weapon lol...
Anybody buy the possibility the Kiwis will be p!ssed off and dangerous?
I still see them topping their pool..
Wait to see what happens when the RLIF have a little cash to spend
I'm interested as to what they would spend it on/what people think they should. And bear with me this might go off on some tangents.
The RLIFs main roles as I see it:
1) Providing assistance and funding for new nations to start up or developing nations to expand their pathways
2) Providing funding and training for coaches and officials and developing nations
3) Staging international events
4) Providing funding for regional federations to do the above at a closer level.
That's all well and good, but I think a lot of nations already at WC level need to do more themselves rather than waiting for the RLIF.
Take Samoa and Tonga as an example.
Tonga have had a bunch of players 'defect' for the love of the jersey, without any financial incentive.
Samoan coach Parish has had another sook about financial incentives for the big 3 preventing his team from competing. Interesting comparison.
In the past I might have been in favour of standardised test match payments, but I've gone off the idea. Wtf have Samoa done to deserve the same payment as the Kangaroos?
The Kangaroos are at the top of the most successful Rugby competition in the world, and stage (and win) enough matches to engage fans and pay their players healthy sums.
Samoa develop no players, and basically only play games at the invite of the Kangaroos or NRL. Will Samoa improve in any way by the NRL or RLIF giving them match payment handouts? These are already professional players. It would cost $400,000 per nation to fund them on a similar level to the Roos. Surely there are better things to spend $400,000 per nation on, if someone was willing to invest this.
$400,000 would run a team out of Samoa competing in a NZ or Australian based semi-pro competition.
$400,000 would take the Samoan test squad on an annual tour of the pacific islands.
$400,000 would fund equipment, referees and coaching courses for multiple nations.
So back to what the RLIF should be doing, and what individual nations should be doing.
The RLIF (or its regional underlings) should be staging a once every 2 years regional cup for Pacific, Europe, Americas, MEA.
The RLIF should be engaging with individual nations to improve their domestic competitions and development pathways.
Samoa (and others) should be ensuring they play multiple test matches every year, especially home matches in front of their own fans. This is the only way to get fans, young players, and sponsors engaged, which in turn results in money and influence. It's no one else's responsibility to do this. Sooking about eligibility or match payments should come well after this.
^ the importance of an English victory in the first game is so that we can hopefully avoid the very predictable outcome of the above scenario.
Didn’t think that one through! Good luck selling Eng V Tonga in the Caketin however.
^ the importance of an English victory in the first game is so that we can hopefully avoid the very predictable outcome of the above scenario.
Pretty much agree with this but I'd have Tonga beating Samoa for 2nd place in Pool B. All 3 NZ, Tonga and Samoa will have to target the Scotland game to go through.For me it's:
Pool A:
Australia
England
Lebanon
France missing out by being upset by a talented Lebanon side - I would love England to light up the World Cup with a win over Australia first up but I think Australia will get through the pool undefeated.
Pool B (Pool of Death):
New Zealand
Samoa
Tonga
Scotland miss out but I can see NZ, Samoa and Tonga each losing a match to each other (paper,scissors,rock style).
Pool C:
PNG
Wales & Ireland to miss out. PNG too strong at home.This should be an entertaining pool though. I'll bet the Welsh and Irish players have never had and never will have again a RL experience like this.
Pool D:
Fiji
Italy missing out but going agonisingly close. USA to be very much outclassed in this group.
This would give us the following quarter finals:
Australia v Tonga
Samoa v Fiji (Wow)
NZ v Lebanon
England v PNG
Umm don't count out Italy ! They have a gun side.Pretty much agree with this but I'd have Tonga beating Samoa for 2nd place in Pool B. All 3 NZ, Tonga and Samoa will have to target the Scotland game to go through.
Australia to beat Samoa, Fiji to edge Tonga, NZ to beat Lebanon and Eng to outclass PNG.
Aus v Eng final with Aus winning.
They have some good players but Fiji have a better balanced side. I reckon they'll edge Italy.Umm don't count out Italy ! They have a gun side.
And that is why the game will never grow... You've got to take a risk on the island teams... Lets be honest they're the only teams at full strength can threaten to beat the big 3... Saying Samoa don't develop their own players is joke! They're a small nation who send most of there people to Australia and new Zealand for better living that's why you see so many Pacific island kids growing up in nz and Australia playing the game! That's the closest they'll get to developing players! There is no way they can do that in there homeland! You just sound like a pityful hater! Get your head out of your ass! Rugby league can only do so much at domestic level for other nation but they'll never be as good as the players in the NRL what they need to do is grow the international game! If the big 3 and the island nation were paid the same it'll be an even playing field and well see 6 teams competing every year not this boring bullshit of a 3 nation yawn fest we have every year! International game is the future!I'm interested as to what they would spend it on/what people think they should. And bear with me this might go off on some tangents.
The RLIFs main roles as I see it:
1) Providing assistance and funding for new nations to start up or developing nations to expand their pathways
2) Providing funding and training for coaches and officials and developing nations
3) Staging international events
4) Providing funding for regional federations to do the above at a closer level.
That's all well and good, but I think a lot of nations already at WC level need to do more themselves rather than waiting for the RLIF.
Take Samoa and Tonga as an example.
Tonga have had a bunch of players 'defect' for the love of the jersey, without any financial incentive.
Samoan coach Parish has had another sook about financial incentives for the big 3 preventing his team from competing. Interesting comparison.
In the past I might have been in favour of standardised test match payments, but I've gone off the idea. Wtf have Samoa done to deserve the same payment as the Kangaroos?
The Kangaroos are at the top of the most successful Rugby competition in the world, and stage (and win) enough matches to engage fans and pay their players healthy sums.
Samoa develop no players, and basically only play games at the invite of the Kangaroos or NRL. Will Samoa improve in any way by the NRL or RLIF giving them match payment handouts? These are already professional players. It would cost $400,000 per nation to fund them on a similar level to the Roos. Surely there are better things to spend $400,000 per nation on, if someone was willing to invest this.
$400,000 would run a team out of Samoa competing in a NZ or Australian based semi-pro competition.
$400,000 would take the Samoan test squad on an annual tour of the pacific islands.
$400,000 would fund equipment, referees and coaching courses for multiple nations.
So back to what the RLIF should be doing, and what individual nations should be doing.
The RLIF (or its regional underlings) should be staging a once every 2 years regional cup for Pacific, Europe, Americas, MEA.
The RLIF should be engaging with individual nations to improve their domestic competitions and development pathways.
Samoa (and others) should be ensuring they play multiple test matches every year, especially home matches in front of their own fans. This is the only way to get fans, young players, and sponsors engaged, which in turn results in money and influence. It's no one else's responsibility to do this. Sooking about eligibility or match payments should come well after this.
This would give us the following quarter finals:
Australia v Tonga
Samoa v Fiji (Wow)
NZ v Lebanon
England v PNG
If you don't pay the players the same payments the island teams will always play second fiddle to Australia and NZ... Lets be honest island teams right now are basically a trial for these players to go up to nz and Australia.... Once all these teams get paid the same watch all the island heritage players pick island teams over these nations... Taumalolo is a big proof of that... At this rate island teams will always lose there players when they're at there peak cause the Australia and NZ will rightfully so pick them up and I don't blame themI hate the islands because I want to see them play more matches ever year, and invest in domestic competition and professional pathways before asking someone else to throw money at professional players who already play for them.
Ok then.
If you don't pay the players the same payments the island teams will always play second fiddle to Australia and NZ... Lets be honest island teams right now are basically a trial for these players to go up to nz and Australia.... Once all these teams get paid the same watch all the island heritage players pick island teams over these nations... Taumalolo is a big proof of that... At this rate island teams will always lose there players when they're at there peak cause the Australia and NZ will rightfully so pick them up and I don't blame them
Saved....
I hope Samoa turns us over,Bennett gets sack and Daryl Powell takes over..
Australia will play in Darwin. Assuming they win pool A it will be against 3rd in pool B.Can anyone tell me the positions of who will play in Darwin? E.g. 3rd pool a v 2nd pool b or whatever it is?