Channel 7 really upping the ante with high quality Rugby League coverage.

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leagueiscrap wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:18 am
AFLcrap1 wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 1:00 am
leagueiscrap wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:43 pm

National pride in nrlol mentality
Don’t make the Australian team just pick the next favourite team and represent them due to the pissweak internal league player rules
Wrong
NFI at all .
There has been several threads on it already and spoken about last time the nrlol wc was around
FFS here we go again
Same shit recycled
You were shown up last time & the time before that when you started threads about this .
NFI
An endless loop of insane bullshit

A player CANNOT just pick his favourite team to play for
It's a straight out lie
He must have heritage


What is fucking wrong with your head .
You post shit
Get shown it's shit

Then wait awhile & repost the same rot
My morning shit has a higher IQ than you .
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Re: Channel 7 really upping the ante with high quality Rugby League coverage.

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I know I'm probably wasting my time trying to educate a complete & utter braindead hick but I'll give it ago

The eligibility rules of the RLWC & The RUWC are similar
Let's see Link explain this
He rants about RU whenever he tries to put down Rl .
So he can't use that argument this time
The lie about choosing whatever country they like is just that .
Another lie


RLWC rules
The Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) determines the rules relating to player eligibility for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup and all other international tournaments.

As it currently stands, a player is eligible to represent a nation provided they satisfy one of the following requirements:

The nation he/she was born;
The nation in which either his/her parents were born;
The nation in which either his/her grandparents were born;
The nation which is his/her principle place of residence
In order for a player to qualify under residency, the said player must have held their primary residence for the preceding 60 months in that country.

Dual eligible players are able to nominate one Tier 1 nation (Australia, New Zealand and England) and one Tier 2 / 3 nation in which they are eligible for prior to an international tournament.


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#RUGBY NEWSMAY 7, 2015 / 7:02 PM / 2 YEARS AGO
Rugby-Eligibility rules under the spotlight as World Cup looms
Julian Linden
4 MIN READ
SINGAPORE, May 7 (Reuters) - Less than five months before the World Cup kicks off in England and Wales, some of rugby’s best players are still deciding which country to represent. For many, money, rather than national pride, could be the deciding factor.

The days have long gone when players unhesitatingly opted to play for the land where they were born and raised. Now, players can pick and choose who they want to appear for, thanks to the sport’s controversial eligibility rules.

The most common loophole is through parents.

Players whose parents or grandparents were born in foreign countries can switch to those teams, a rule which has seen a spate of Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans qualify for England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

The most contentious rule, however, is the one concerning residency, which allows players to represent countries where they have lived for just three years.

The only proviso is that they cannot switch nationalities if they have already played at senior international level.

This has led to dozens of players, particularly from the Pacific Islands and South Africa, pledging their allegiance to richer teams, especially in Europe, and to a lesser extent in Japan, who will host the 2019 rugby World Cup.

Although countries like Fiji and Samoa have long been rugby hot-beds, they cannot compete with the massive money being offered by clubs in England and France.

So their best players invariably head overseas then play for their adopted homeland after completing their three years of residence.

Each of the teams in this year’s European Six Nations was packed with foreign-born players, who have already completed the residency rules.



Over to you link .
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But I'm sure you will repost the same shit again in future .
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leagueiscrap wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:52 am
Can you hear the noise on c7 from the camera zooming in and out like on c9 and fox due to the lack of crowd and atmosphere
Poor old metho head .no fucking idea as usual

This is atmosphere .
International pride .


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AFLcrap1 wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:44 pm
leagueiscrap wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:52 am
Can you hear the noise on c7 from the camera zooming in and out like on c9 and fox due to the lack of crowd and atmosphere
Poor old metho head .no fucking idea as usual

This is atmosphere .
International pride .


Check the crowd averages instead of attempting me to waste time on watching one nrlol clip
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AFLcrap1 wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 11:23 am
I know I'm probably wasting my time trying to educate a complete & utter braindead hick but I'll give it ago

The eligibility rules of the RLWC & The RUWC are similar
Let's see Link explain this
He rants about RU whenever he tries to put down Rl .
So he can't use that argument this time
The lie about choosing whatever country they like is just that .
Another lie


RLWC rules
The Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) determines the rules relating to player eligibility for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup and all other international tournaments.

As it currently stands, a player is eligible to represent a nation provided they satisfy one of the following requirements:

The nation he/she was born;
The nation in which either his/her parents were born;
The nation in which either his/her grandparents were born;
The nation which is his/her principle place of residence
In order for a player to qualify under residency, the said player must have held their primary residence for the preceding 60 months in that country.

Dual eligible players are able to nominate one Tier 1 nation (Australia, New Zealand and England) and one Tier 2 / 3 nation in which they are eligible for prior to an international tournament.


RUWC rules

#RUGBY NEWSMAY 7, 2015 / 7:02 PM / 2 YEARS AGO
Rugby-Eligibility rules under the spotlight as World Cup looms
Julian Linden
4 MIN READ
SINGAPORE, May 7 (Reuters) - Less than five months before the World Cup kicks off in England and Wales, some of rugby’s best players are still deciding which country to represent. For many, money, rather than national pride, could be the deciding factor.

The days have long gone when players unhesitatingly opted to play for the land where they were born and raised. Now, players can pick and choose who they want to appear for, thanks to the sport’s controversial eligibility rules.

The most common loophole is through parents.

Players whose parents or grandparents were born in foreign countries can switch to those teams, a rule which has seen a spate of Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans qualify for England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

The most contentious rule, however, is the one concerning residency, which allows players to represent countries where they have lived for just three years.

The only proviso is that they cannot switch nationalities if they have already played at senior international level.

This has led to dozens of players, particularly from the Pacific Islands and South Africa, pledging their allegiance to richer teams, especially in Europe, and to a lesser extent in Japan, who will host the 2019 rugby World Cup.

Although countries like Fiji and Samoa have long been rugby hot-beds, they cannot compete with the massive money being offered by clubs in England and France.

So their best players invariably head overseas then play for their adopted homeland after completing their three years of residence.

Each of the teams in this year’s European Six Nations was packed with foreign-born players, who have already completed the residency rules.



Over to you link .
I just destroyed your bullshit post above .

But I'm sure you will repost the same shit again in future .
It's what you do
But but
Check the amount of nrlol players in the comp for us! Is it as pathetic as the last nrlol World Cup
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Lol
Shown up as lying once again so now you start ranting about something else .
No player can just pick his favourite team ..as you claimed .

The rules are posted clearly above ...
& they clearly don't say anything to back up what you posted

You come out second best again with your jealous anti RL bullshit
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The eligibility rules are the same as rugby but only difference is once you have picked a country you can’t swap. That’s what most people a critising. Smaller nations like the islands rely on heritage players to be competitive. I see nothing wrong with that at all. It just becomes a farce when when players can switch at will. On Saturday one of the commentators mention a Scottish player who was NZ born but represent France in the last World Cup but is no playing for Scotland.
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AFLcrap1 wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 7:44 pm
leagueiscrap wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:52 am
Can you hear the noise on c7 from the camera zooming in and out like on c9 and fox due to the lack of crowd and atmosphere
Poor old metho head .no fucking idea as usual

This is atmosphere .
International pride .


NZ and PNG have been doing the World Cup justice as for Australia ](*,) the largest rugby league country in the world and the best crowd they have had was just 22k in the opener. Apart from the opening not one game in Australia has gone past the 15k mark yet. And league fans give the wallabies shit about their crowds in Australia! Pathetic!!
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Post by leeroy*NRL* »

yes eligibility needs to be fixed >> a small number swap, but yes it is stupid...

regarding the crowds>> I have been pretty disappointed with the Australian crowds>
in Townsville, Canberra and cairns>>

the Sydney game was raining all day>>

Well done to PNG and N.Z most games have been at capacity and provided great atmosphere!!
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