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I meant the Union side, double dumbarse! The point is that if they can make the trip, so can your precious RL team!ParraEelsNRL wrote:Springboks?
You are an idiot, they are the Union side dumbarse.
Sooking parafeel ? by winning :D :D :DParraEelsNRL wrote:They are ranked 22nd because, wait for it, they are 22nd and have 21 teams in front of them.
They only play a few internationals a year because they are in, wait for it, South Africa, and it costs lots of money to travel to the United states and Canada like they did last year, and it costs just as much to travel here and to Europe. They have stated before that they would rather spend the money they do have on the domestic game and when they have more money, they'll start touring more, they started touring again in 2008.
If you don't play international matches as often as others, how are you supposed to move up the rankings, dumbarse?
ParraEelsNRL wrote:http://www.rugbyleagueplanet.com/RLP/Na ... Africa.htm
Eastern Eagles
Northern Bulls
Mpumalanga Panthers
Vaal Buffaloes
Central Manes.
Central Manes
Northern Bulls:
NG Bulls
Armagera Bulls
Silverbacks
Centurian Lions
Wanderes Scorpians
Randburg Rams
Eastern Eagles:
ERP Falcons
Kempton Wolves
Springs Vultures
Brakpan Bears
Germiston Tigers
Boksburg Hooters
Mpumalanga Panthers:
Ermelo Cheetahs
Witbank Knights
Middelburg Tigers
Loskop Leopards
Vaal Buffaloes:
Vaal Mambas
VUT
Heidelberg Buffalo Spears
NWU
I never read your links unless they're posted, I thought you'd would've picked up on that already.ParraEelsNRL wrote:I guess you never read up on the second comp over there with the links I provided.
Read first - bullshit lastcos789 wrote:I never read your links unless they're posted, I thought you'd would've picked up on that already.ParraEelsNRL wrote:I guess you never read up on the second comp over there with the links I provided.
footyWild Extreme - 28 of the centres now have open age senior teams who play in the 3 Provincial League Comps - 16 in North West, 6 in KwaZulu Natal (Durban), 6 in West Cape ( Capetown) while Gauteng Province based on Johannesburg is a year or two away from a comp.
National Championships are held annually between the Provincial teams drawn from 3. above and the National Team (Lions) is selected from this for the I'nat Cup, Annual Aust Indigenous V Lions clash & visiting teams (AFL Academy, Geelong Grammar etc)
http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 632AA6JgE9
So with the Gauteng Blues that means 29 AFCs for the RSA.
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