League to copy international rules format
League to copy international rules format
Realising the success of internaional rules league is following with its own version to make up for it lack lusture "international game"
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Hahaha nice find borgidiom.
No surprises they want to copy the AFL model. Just like State of Origin, salary cap, tribunal etc etc. No ideas of their own proven again.
No surprises they want to copy the AFL model. Just like State of Origin, salary cap, tribunal etc etc. No ideas of their own proven again.
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Wtf?
RL and RU have had cross code games as far back as 1908 you idiots.
Wtf does this have to do with boggerball?
And please tell me Bearsey, where did the AFL get their tribunal from and their current top 8?
What about ANZAC day games huh?
LOL, you're full of cr@p.
RL and RU have had cross code games as far back as 1908 you idiots.
Wtf does this have to do with boggerball?
And please tell me Bearsey, where did the AFL get their tribunal from and their current top 8?
What about ANZAC day games huh?
LOL, you're full of cr@p.
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Re: League to copy international rules format
LOL
no really .............
come on... you can't be serious
this type of game has only been on the drawing board for .. well since day dot
but after a few sh.its & giggles in a hybrid game , we have our own games to return to & play against foreign opponents
can singletball claim the same ...........
no ....

no really .............



come on... you can't be serious


this type of game has only been on the drawing board for .. well since day dot
but after a few sh.its & giggles in a hybrid game , we have our own games to return to & play against foreign opponents
can singletball claim the same ...........
no ....



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Re: League to copy international rules format
it won't go ahead for a start.
Where are they going to fit it in?
Next year, Australia play 2 tests, 1 mid year and 1 at the end of the season so the players can have a decent rest before the 2013 RLWC. The Wallabies will be on their usual Northern Hemisphere tour.
And why should the ARL and ARU let this happen just so a few rich blokes can make a few extra bucks using the two codes?
Where are they going to fit it in?
Next year, Australia play 2 tests, 1 mid year and 1 at the end of the season so the players can have a decent rest before the 2013 RLWC. The Wallabies will be on their usual Northern Hemisphere tour.
And why should the ARL and ARU let this happen just so a few rich blokes can make a few extra bucks using the two codes?
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As the article said both codes are cash strapped so I guess when you are failing you try to replicate a more successful code
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succesfulborgidiom wrote:As the article said both codes are cash strapped so I guess when you are failing you try to replicate a more successful code


you invited a pack of part time , useless diabetes suffering pig farmers & they in turn humiliated full time professional giggleball players .... running rings around them & smashing them from one end of some viccky kicky grounds to the other , in front of 2 crowds that equaled less then 1 RL test crowd .... confirming what plenty of us know already
that flogball players are nothing but a pack of singlet wearing .. fumbling bumbling stick insect lady boys who aren't worth a pinch of p.iss
you mean succesful like that ?

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RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K
RL SOO I 4.068 Million
NRL GF 3.968 Million
VFL Grand Final 3.620 Million
SOO III 3.364 Million
NRL Prelim 2.219 Million
Kangaroos V NZ 1.214 Million
Sookerwhos V Japan 238K

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Gaelic football >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> GayFL.
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"The public wants this to happen, the corporates want it and the broadcasters want it," ANZ Stadium boss Daryl Kerry said.
Where does it say that the public wants this? I think he made that up, and if Gallup and O'Neill have any sense they'll know that.
Eels fan, when was the last time the Kangaroos played the Wallabies? I think you'll find that you'll be going back further than you seem to think. Gaelic Football is the AFL's equal, and I strongly recommend you reverse that slur given that you had and likely have homosexuals playing your game.
Where does it say that the public wants this? I think he made that up, and if Gallup and O'Neill have any sense they'll know that.
Eels fan, when was the last time the Kangaroos played the Wallabies? I think you'll find that you'll be going back further than you seem to think. Gaelic Football is the AFL's equal, and I strongly recommend you reverse that slur given that you had and likely have homosexuals playing your game.
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The Kangaroos only came about in 1908 when RL started in Australia thanks to our Kiwi neighbours. They have played the wallabies 3 times.
In fact, during world war II, even the poms played cross code games and they repeated this when Union went open (wigan vs bath, you can watch the games on youtube). So this is nothing new to the rugby codes.
In fact, during world war II, even the poms played cross code games and they repeated this when Union went open (wigan vs bath, you can watch the games on youtube). So this is nothing new to the rugby codes.
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But it has not happened for a long time. That was what I meant.
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Not in Australia at top level for a while, but plenty of games at lower levels.
Heck, even the French Top 14 side Stade France (union team in Paris) played Lezignan (League side) in a game this year in Lezignan, it was streamed and watched by heaps of people. (still available to watch now)
Heck, even the French Top 14 side Stade France (union team in Paris) played Lezignan (League side) in a game this year in Lezignan, it was streamed and watched by heaps of people. (still available to watch now)
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Give me examples of games at lower levels in Australia.
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One earlier this year played at manly.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/st-au ... 6054238646
Do you think I'm lying?
http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/st-au ... 6054238646
Do you think I'm lying?
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No, I was simply challenging you to show responsibility for what you say. Had you refused, only then would I have called you a liar. AS it is, you delivered proof. However one game does not make a strong case. Let's see some other examples. My curiosity has been awakened.
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