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World 9s 2019

Pommy

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No it's not. Shame on the apathy . The World nines will not be common knowledge due to no FTA coverage. A third of the possible audience is a disgrace for such a tournament hosted in Australia! Some of you don't agree that this is a major issue for the tournament and code!? That's apathy and ignorance rolled into one! All with rugby-league being the lesser for it.

Yet for someone who is so outraged by it all you show such apathy in not doing anything to change it.
 

Stallion

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Yet for someone who is so outraged by it all you show such apathy in not doing anything to change it.

It would be gratifying to see that fellow 'fans ' come on board and note what a bad mistake this is! At present the response is mostly :"OK but let's not discuss it." Apathy!
 

Stallion

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I don’t think it is a mistake. Having a differing opinion to you isn’t apathy.

Not so.much differing or being obstroplous from an opinion. The FACT this World Nines tournament is not available to the general public for FTA consumption is a MISTAKE.
 

Knownothing

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Yes. And I'll stand by it! Especially with the fact no FTA coverage is a reality for an innaugural World Nines rugby league tournament in Australia . That's a fact not opinion!


Whose mistake is it? Let's have some facts, please. In my experience, the FTA networks usually do what is in their own competitive interests. Surely Channel Nine would be interested, maybe not on the main channel. Is the asking price too high, for the rights?

Facts, please.
 

Stallion

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Whose mistake is it? Let's have some facts, please. In my experience, the FTA networks usually do what is in their own competitive interests. Surely Channel Nine would be interested, maybe not on the main channel. Is the asking price too high, for the rights?

Facts, please.

The fact is an international nines tournament is not being aired on any of the numerous FTA tv channels. And sports like Womens AFL achieves FTA coverage? It's an embarrassment. I'm not privy to any monetary dealings. But this should have been on FTA TV.
 
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Pommy

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The fact is anot international nines tournament is not being aired on any of the numerous FTA tv channels. And sports like Womens AFL achieves FTA coverage? It's an embarrassment. I'm not privy to any monetary dealings. But this should have been on FTA TV.

So you’re admitting you’re not privy to any facts and are just ranting for no good f**king reason?
Women’s AFL takes place over a year and lasts, well I don’t actually know how long it lasts but not an entire weekend. There’s no comparison to be made.

Back to the footy. Any idea on what teams will take place? Format?

Well it looks like England are rather than GB so my guess is Wales will also as they’ve already qualified for the World Cup. Scotland and Ireland need to make sure WC qualification is their priority.
 

Springs09

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So you'd think the current WC qualified teams would be invited - Australia, NZ, England, Tonga, Fiji, PNG, Samoa, Lebanon, France, Wales & Jamaica. Who else? Scotland, Ireland and Italy all have WC qualifiers. Will USA and Cook Islands still have qualifiers on or will they play each other during the rep weekend? If not them, who? Malta, Serbia, Canada, Niue? My bet is Italy and Cook Islands are invited and turn up with teams full of Aussie based players that couldn't be bothered to travel for the qualifiers, while Jamaica is forgotten.

As for the format, do you think they'll want the most possible games or the least possible? Quarter finals or straight into semis? Also, are 9s the same eligibility rule as the full international game or could we see players turning out for their heritage without affecting their availability for Aus/NZ?
 

Pommy

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So you'd think the current WC qualified teams would be invited - Australia, NZ, England, Tonga, Fiji, PNG, Samoa, Lebanon, France, Wales & Jamaica. Who else? Scotland, Ireland and Italy all have WC qualifiers. Will USA and Cook Islands still have qualifiers on or will they play each other during the rep weekend? If not them, who? Malta, Serbia, Canada, Niue? My bet is Italy and Cook Islands are invited and turn up with teams full of Aussie based players that couldn't be bothered to travel for the qualifiers, while Jamaica is forgotten.

As for the format, do you think they'll want the most possible games or the least possible? Quarter finals or straight into semis? Also, are 9s the same eligibility rule as the full international game or could we see players turning out for their heritage without affecting their availability for Aus/NZ?

The only players who would potentially be effected for eligibility are Aussies and Kiwis who choose to play for England and that seems pretty unlikely to happen. Or some other combination between those three.
If an Aussie chose to play for an island or whatever there is no impact. Although you would think the governing bodies and coaches will want the players in camp and bonding, if people are going to jump around everywhere they may find themselves uninvited.
It’s hard to say who will be invited as they haven’t said. The fact it a a ‘world’ competition implies they will have some kind of worldwide representation or at least N/S hemispheres which is why I guessed wales would get an invite.
 

Stallion

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So you’re admitting you’re not privy to any facts and are just ranting for no good f**king reason?
Women’s AFL takes place over a year and lasts, well I don’t actually know how long it lasts but not an entire weekend. There’s no comparison to be made.

You are way out of line! The fact remains the World nines is not being covered on FTA TV! That's the issue. Deflecting the thrust of this discourse is poor form. That's your intent. Not mine!


Well it looks like England are rather than GB so my guess is Wales will also as they’ve already qualified for the World Cup. Scotland and Ireland need to make sure WC qualification is their priority.
 

Pommy

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Nobody is deflecting anything you can’t compare oranges to apples and even if you did the result is exactly the same 9s will not be on FTA just as 7s isn’t despite the Illuminati running their code.
 

Stallion

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Nobody is deflecting anything you can’t compare oranges to apples and even if you did the result is exactly the same 9s will not be on FTA just as 7s isn’t despite the Illuminati running their code.

You are deflecting ! The World nines is not being covered on FTA TV. That's a mistake for the code and the tournament. FACT!
 

Last Week

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As for the format, and knowing that there will only be 28 matches (assuming that includes the womens games);

For the womens, a full round robin andthe final = 7 matches.

4 groups of 3 = 12 matches.

The first placed team from each pool goes into a 4 team knock out for the Cup. Semis + final = 3 matches.

The second placed team from each pool goes into a 4 team knock out for the Plate. Semis + final = 3 matches.

The third placed team from each pool goes into a 4 team knock out for the Bowl. Semis + final = 3 matches.

Total = 28 matches.
 

yakstorm

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So NGBs who received invites from the Northern Hemisphere for the Nines were:
  • England (RFL)
  • Wales (WRL)
  • France (FFRXIII)
  • Lebanon (LRLF)
  • USA (USA)
With Australia and New Zealand confirmed participants, it's not too difficult to guess the other invitees.

Personally I'm okay with the NH selection. Each of the nation's have domestic competitions and we will hopefully see domestic talent in the squads for the event.

Would have liked to have seen Jamaica, Canada and/or Serbia in the mix but with only 12 spots and the event in the Southern Hemisphere there was always going to be a Pacific flavour.
 

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