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Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 12:26 am
by seanb58
Yes New Zealand has one professional club but thousands of professionals playing in Australia, NZ, England and France. That's why they can choose a national team. That's why it means so much to play for their country. I guess you wouldn't understand as AFL players don't have the chance to represent their country. They don't even get to represent their state.

And when it comes to New Zealand loving Rugby more, who cares? Are all our sporting achievments nothing because the Australia loves cricket more than anything else. Pull your head in

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 7:11 am
by Xman
seanb58 wrote:
Yes New Zealand has one professional club but thousands of professionals playing in Australia, NZ, England and France. That's why they can choose a national team. That's why it means so much to play for their country. I guess you wouldn't understand as AFL players don't have the chance to represent their country. They don't even get to represent their state.

And when it comes to New Zealand loving Rugby more, who cares? Are all our sporting achievments nothing because the Australia loves cricket more than anything else. Pull your head in
Just giving you a reality check about how insignificant the RLWC really is. A two horse race and the second ranked team is a minnow of world sport.

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:34 am
by VickyKicky
Xman wrote:
seanb58 wrote:
Yes New Zealand has one professional club but thousands of professionals playing in Australia, NZ, England and France. That's why they can choose a national team. That's why it means so much to play for their country. I guess you wouldn't understand as AFL players don't have the chance to represent their country. They don't even get to represent their state.

And when it comes to New Zealand loving Rugby more, who cares? Are all our sporting achievments nothing because the Australia loves cricket more than anything else. Pull your head in
Just giving you a reality check about how insignificant the RLWC really is. A two horse race and the second ranked team is a minnow of world sport.
:lol: comedy gold from you xcrossdresser

AFL international cup vs Rugby League World Cup, no comparison and you know it.

Insignificant minnow of World Sport, that's Vicky Kicky by a long, long way.

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:43 am
by eelofwest
VickyKicky wrote:
Xman wrote:
seanb58 wrote:
Yes New Zealand has one professional club but thousands of professionals playing in Australia, NZ, England and France. That's why they can choose a national team. That's why it means so much to play for their country. I guess you wouldn't understand as AFL players don't have the chance to represent their country. They don't even get to represent their state.

And when it comes to New Zealand loving Rugby more, who cares? Are all our sporting achievments nothing because the Australia loves cricket more than anything else. Pull your head in
Just giving you a reality check about how insignificant the RLWC really is. A two horse race and the second ranked team is a minnow of world sport.
:lol: comedy gold from you xcrossdresser

AFL international cup vs Rugby League World Cup, no comparison and you know it.

Insignificant minnow of World Sport, that's Vicky Kicky by a long, long way.
AFL international cup is pathetic, the cabbramatta nines tournament for rugby league that was held about a month ago is more of a world cup and has more nations competing then that stupid cup............... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:39 pm
by Xman
VickyKicky wrote:
Xman wrote:
seanb58 wrote:
Yes New Zealand has one professional club but thousands of professionals playing in Australia, NZ, England and France. That's why they can choose a national team. That's why it means so much to play for their country. I guess you wouldn't understand as AFL players don't have the chance to represent their country. They don't even get to represent their state.

And when it comes to New Zealand loving Rugby more, who cares? Are all our sporting achievments nothing because the Australia loves cricket more than anything else. Pull your head in
Just giving you a reality check about how insignificant the RLWC really is. A two horse race and the second ranked team is a minnow of world sport.
:lol: comedy gold from you xcrossdresser

AFL international cup vs Rugby League World Cup, no comparison and you know it.

Insignificant minnow of World Sport, that's Vicky Kicky by a long, long way.
Neither World Cup ranks of any significance, but at least we're not deluding ourselves! :lol:

I wonder who will be in the RLWC final? Will it be aus v NZ or NZ v Aus? Hmm thats a hard one! :lol:

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 7:42 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
seanb58 wrote:
Yes New Zealand has one professional club but thousands of professionals playing in Australia, NZ, England and France. That's why they can choose a national team. That's why it means so much to play for their country. I guess you wouldn't understand as AFL players don't have the chance to represent their country. They don't even get to represent their state.

And when it comes to New Zealand loving Rugby more, who cares? Are all our sporting achievments nothing because the Australia loves cricket more than anything else. Pull your head in
Just giving you a reality check about how insignificant the RLWC really is. A two horse race and the second ranked team is a minnow of world sport.
a 3 horse race
thats 200% more then the most insignificant sport on the planet

Victorian rules

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 8:02 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:

I wonder who will be in the RLWC final? Will it be aus v NZ or NZ v Aus? Hmm thats a hard one!
ah no

your inter galactic fumbleathon cup ... is truly .. insignificant
played by amatuers
mainly ex pat fatties from the sthn states of this country who moved OS to embarras our great nation sharing parks using wheely bins for goals , dodging frissbee players & dogs taking a shit at the end of a leash :lol: :lol: :lol:

ours is played by fulltime professionals

hows that saying go..................
chalk & cheese :cool:

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 8:23 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:

I wonder who will be in the RLWC final? Will it be aus v NZ or NZ v Aus? Hmm thats a hard one!
ah no

your inter galactic fumbleathon cup ... is truly .. insignificant
played by amatuers
mainly ex pat fatties from the sthn states of this country who moved OS to embarras our great nation sharing parks using wheely bins for goals , dodging frissbee players & dogs taking a shit at the end of a leash :lol: :lol: :lol:

ours is played by fulltime professionals

hows that saying go..................
chalk & cheese :cool:
So which one? Aus v NZ or NZ v Aus? :lol:

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 8:33 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
So which one? Aus v NZ or NZ v Aus?
the way the draws been structured
the Lions will meet the Kiwis in the semi final at Wembley
the Kangaroos will also play at Wembely on the same day ( double header) most likely against France

hmmmmm
70K ..... ( 60K poms ) cheering on the Lions against Benjis Kiwis in London
a belter twil be

England V Australia at Old Trafford Manchester ( sold out 76,000 :wink: )in the final the following week in the biggest game of international RL in 45 years

oh the jealousy
you can smell it :cool:

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 8:56 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
So which one? Aus v NZ or NZ v Aus?
the way the draws been structured
the Lions will meet the Kiwis in the semi final at Wembley
the Kangaroos will also play at Wembely on the same day ( double header) most likely against France

hmmmmm
70K ..... ( 60K poms ) cheering on the Lions against Benjis Kiwis in London
a belter twil be

England V Australia at Old Trafford Manchester ( sold out 76,000 :wink: )in the final the following week in the biggest game of international RL in 45 years

oh the jealousy
you can smell it :cool:
So which one Aus v NZ or NZ v Aus?
Wales 151.00
United States 751.00
Tonga 151.00
Scotland 501.00
Samoa 51.00
Papua New Guinea 101.00
New Zealand 4.50
Italy 751.00
Ireland 251.00
France 151.00
Fiji 101.00
England 8.00
Cook Islands 251.00
Australia 1.28
Here's some odds..... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 9:29 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
Here's some odds

Wales 151.00
United States 751.00
Tonga 151.00
Scotland 501.00
Samoa 51.00
Papua New Guinea 101.00
New Zealand 4.50
Italy 751.00
Ireland 251.00
France 151.00
Fiji 101.00
England 8.00
Cook Islands 251.00
Australia 1.28
wow
you could swear they were the odds for the 2013 VFL .... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 9:33 am
by Striker
Xman wrote:
its a made up game. they didnt lose a game of ARs to Ireland. Unlike the Kangawhos who cant even beat a tiny country with little interest in RL :lol:
LITTLE INTEREST??? I said this before! If there was that level of interest there wouldn't be a New Zealand Warriors RLFC!!!!

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 11:33 am
by Xman
Striker wrote:
Xman wrote:
its a made up game. they didnt lose a game of ARs to Ireland. Unlike the Kangawhos who cant even beat a tiny country with little interest in RL :lol:
LITTLE INTEREST??? I said this before! If there was that level of interest there wouldn't be a New Zealand Warriors RLFC!!!!
the Warriors are part of the Australias RL comp. Not NZ. The Kiwis love RU, but theyre pretty indifferent to RL :wink:

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 11:40 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
but theyre pretty indifferent to RL

650K Kiwis watched the NRL 2011 GF
the last 2 international RL games played in Auckland have averaged 40K a game
the Warriors Average 38K at Eden Park & will go close to selling the joint out in rnd 2 of this years comp with the Roosters & SBW in tow
but
yeah

Kiwis are pretty indifferent to RL aren't they cockhead
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: RL World Cup Year. How's AFL doing?

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 11:52 am
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
but theyre pretty indifferent to RL

650K Kiwis watched the NRL 2011 GF
the last 2 international RL games played in Auckland have averaged 40K a game
the Warriors Average 38K at Eden Park & will go close to selling the joint out in rnd 2 of this years comp with the Roosters & SBW in tow
but
yeah

Kiwis are pretty indifferent to RL aren't they cockhead
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
so only 650k watched their only team in the biggest game of the year. Less than Melbourne, and we all know how Melbourne feel about RL! :lol: :lol: :lol: