Fuller Pilch
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All the Kiwis over there will knowFortunately no one in Australia will know the 2027 Rugby WC is being held. Makes the embarrassing silver spoon closed shop that is the national team easy to ignore.
All the Kiwis over there will knowFortunately no one in Australia will know the 2027 Rugby WC is being held. Makes the embarrassing silver spoon closed shop that is the national team easy to ignore.
Quite right.All the Kiwis over there will know
Is that you ScoMo and the Australian government?Quite right.
Sorry, no one who matters in Australia will know it's on.
Pretty muchI'm sure I've said it before (when one's made like 45k+ posts it's hard to be sure and/or original) but to an outsider the hardest thing to get one's head around about AFL is its lack of an offside line.
It means (IMHO, obvz) that it's probably quite poorly served by telly coverage. When one goes to an association football game the amount of action one misses on tv is immediately apparent. With AFL and its no offside coupled with a massive playing area I imagine this is double or threefold.
Is it fair to say that there is still some tribalism with the Western Force and Brumbies fans (and perhaps a bit with the Queensland Reds), but absolutely nothing with NSW and of course Melbourne? Just my 5 cents from watching games on TV.Pretty much
Appears on tv to be a rabble with kick & hope
Going to a game is very different when you see a guy run 150m to be on the end of it
Biggest thing is that union has lost its tribalism here
Even if you have a streaming service, nobody cares about a game between 2 franchises
State of Origin - massive
Collingwood against Essendon - massive
Waratahs against Chiefs - nobody cares other than the Kiwis
There used to beIs it fair to say that there is still some tribalism with the Western Force and Brumbies fans (and perhaps a bit with the Queensland Reds), but absolutely nothing with NSW and of course Melbourne? Just my 5 cents from watching games on TV.
I suspect it's kept alive in Qld because they're just tribal (and feral) in general up there. In WA it's the expat Saffer crowd and in Canberra not much else happens at all.Is it fair to say that there is still some tribalism with the Western Force and Brumbies fans (and perhaps a bit with the Queensland Reds), but absolutely nothing with NSW and of course Melbourne? Just my 5 cents from watching games on TV.
Perhaps, in the spirit of keeping rugby union a closed shop, you could **** off out of this thread after the umpteenth attempt at trolling the sport, you sad old man?I suspect it's kept alive in Qld because they're just tribal (and feral) in general up there. In WA it's the expat Saffer crowd and in Canberra not much else happens at all.
Rugby is dying in Aus. It's awesome. Chickens completely coming home to roost for Rugby Australia and the private school cabal.
Totally different dynamicAs I've said many times, I like the sport when it is played in the style of nations other than my own. I have no time for the code here because it almost exclusively draws its players from a small cabal of uppity private schools, despite two decades of pizzlings from our nearest neighbours who quite rightly draw their players from right across society.
yeah, the parents.Australia and NZ are both major migration targets for Pacific Islanders
yeah but what that says sort of follows from the fact rugby's a niche sport here would it not? the supporterbase is tiny but they're fairly ossifiedTotally different dynamic
Rugby is a religion in NZ so many more kids from all walks of life play the game there
What’s more, NZ rugby rapes the Pacific nations of talent in exactly the same way that the NRL does
Rugby is a niche sport in Australia with the 9th highest participation rate among kids but guess which sport has faster declining registrations
Rugby League
Hard to believe but true