


Origin I will be played in Melbourne tonight. But not in Melbourne's hearts, minds or - judging by the sparse media coverage and lack of public enthusiasm - even its subconscious.
The lead-up to what the Victorian Sports Minister, Hugh Delahunty, described as a ''State of the Origin'' match between ''Queensland and New Zealand'' has been so low-key there will be no pre-match entertainment. Instead, Delta Goodrem will sing.
However, a significant reason for the lacklustre atmosphere surrounding Origin I is that Melbourne is now utterly dominated by the AFL, a merciless 24/7 media-driven obsession that leaves little room for anything else. Particularly in the middle of the season. Particularly with an Essendon ruckman suffering an ingrown toenail or the Hawthorn coach buying a new lawnmower. Not totally far-fetched examples of the minutiae examined with po-faced intensity by an ever-growing band of AFL reporters and commentators.
I underlined and made bold the part that i thought was interesting.Xman wrote:http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/rugby-l ... 1z39a.html
Origin I will be played in Melbourne tonight. But not in Melbourne's hearts, minds or - judging by the sparse media coverage and lack of public enthusiasm - even its subconscious.
The lead-up to what the Victorian Sports Minister, Hugh Delahunty, described as a ''State of the Origin'' match between ''Queensland and New Zealand'' has been so low-key there will be no pre-match entertainment. Instead, Delta Goodrem will sing.
However, a significant reason for the lacklustre atmosphere surrounding Origin I is that Melbourne is now utterly dominated by the AFL, a merciless 24/7 media-driven obsession that leaves little room for anything else. Particularly in the middle of the season. Particularly with an Essendon ruckman suffering an ingrown toenail or the Hawthorn coach buying a new lawnmower. Not totally far-fetched examples of the minutiae examined with po-faced intensity by an ever-growing band of AFL reporters and commentators.
Classic attempt at spelling hypnotized there!eelofwest wrote:I underlined and made bold the part that i thought was interesting.Xman wrote:http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/rugby-l ... 1z39a.html
Origin I will be played in Melbourne tonight. But not in Melbourne's hearts, minds or - judging by the sparse media coverage and lack of public enthusiasm - even its subconscious.
The lead-up to what the Victorian Sports Minister, Hugh Delahunty, described as a ''State of the Origin'' match between ''Queensland and New Zealand'' has been so low-key there will be no pre-match entertainment. Instead, Delta Goodrem will sing.
However, a significant reason for the lacklustre atmosphere surrounding Origin I is that Melbourne is now utterly dominated by the AFL, a merciless 24/7 media-driven obsession that leaves little room for anything else. Particularly in the middle of the season. Particularly with an Essendon ruckman suffering an ingrown toenail or the Hawthorn coach buying a new lawnmower. Not totally far-fetched examples of the minutiae examined with po-faced intensity by an ever-growing band of AFL reporters and commentators.
So in that statement it eludes to the fact that AFL fans are stuck in there box in Victoria. I mean they report on toe nails and what lawnmower you buy yukk... Talk about hipenotised by the AFL.![]()
I have a question, what colour is Mr demetriuos lounge room couch?
If im not happy with your answer im going to make a complaint to AFL HQ about not recieving my AFL experience..![]()
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