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Favourite sport? (Cricket excluded)

Favourite sport?

  • Football (Soccer)

    Votes: 40 27.2%
  • Rugby Union

    Votes: 22 15.0%
  • Rugby League

    Votes: 13 8.8%
  • Golf

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • Snooker

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Aussies Rules

    Votes: 19 12.9%
  • Hockey

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • Ice Hockey

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Tennis

    Votes: 6 4.1%
  • Badminton

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • Boxing

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Volleyball

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Beach Volleyball

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Athletics

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Wrestling

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Swimming

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Darts

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Baseball

    Votes: 4 2.7%
  • American Football

    Votes: 5 3.4%
  • Basketball

    Votes: 8 5.4%
  • Netball

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Handball

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Cycling

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • Gaelic Football

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Some other sport that I have stupidly omitted

    Votes: 9 6.1%

  • Total voters
    147

BoyBrumby

Englishman
I'm a fairly specific sports fan, it just happens that my four fav sports (cricket, Association Football, Rugby Union & League) are four of the five sports that get discussed most on CW. AFL I just can't get on with; too alien from the football codes I know.

I like boxing & athletics too, don't mind tennis, used to love Speedway as a kid but haven't been for ages & wouldn't cross the road to avoid ice hockey. Other sports are fairly dependent on British/English participation for my interest.

Can't abide horse racing, seems to me that when you strip it of the gambling there's nowt there to enjoy unless you're overly fussed about which horse can run quicker than the others; similarly with the dogs too. Cycling seems pretty turd as a televised sport too; although one has to admire the heterosexuality of the riders. The Tour de France must smart a tad.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Basketball doesn't have enough tactics, is too fast for my liking, defense isn't important, worst game ever, yadda yadda.

Dire reactions.
 

The Baconator

International Vice-Captain
Football for me, only other sport I spend any real amount of time watching other than cricket.

I might watch tennis, golf, snooker or baseball sometimes, and various things during the olympics, but it's football by a mile really.
 

Tom Halsey

International Coach
Neil Pickup said:
Football: if cricket didn't exist, this would be it sports-wise. You get the emotional roller-coaster faster than cricket, but not to the same peaks
I disagree. The last 3 minutes of the 1999 European Cup Final still brings a tear to my eye, The Ashes doesn't.
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
BoyBrumby said:
Cycling seems pretty turd as a televised sport too; although one has to admire the heterosexuality of the riders. The Tour de France must smart a tad.
Hm. Well, they all have shaved legs... :ph34r:
 

KennyD

International Vice-Captain
Dravid said:
This comment is more ridicoulus than Vimes comment about "struggle to see the defensive skills involved"
Agreed.

For a non-collision sport, team's tactical nous is very important.
 

Craig

World Traveller
Samuel_Vimes said:
Hm. Well, they all have shaved legs... :ph34r:
At least though when a rider crashes and if he can get up he doesn't roll around on the ground hoping for the commissaire (think ref or umpire) to stop the race and wait for him to get up and join them and get going again.

One suggestion I did read was to have random distances for stage races, you never know when the 10km to go banner might go up and watching the infighting that will happen :laugh:
 

Sir Redman

State Vice-Captain
Hockey for me. Great game, its so fast and skillful. Very tiring to play though.

Football/Soccer would be next, then tennis, rugby union if the ABs are playing (not all that fussed about it otherwise. Have only watched one Air NZ Cup game and that's only because someone I know was playing in it.). I love playing table tennis and badminton, though they aren't so good as spectator sports. Anyway here's my thoughts on them all:

Football: too much diving, harassing the ref, too defensive, too many overpaid players & too many fans and players seem to be mindless idiots. Still like the game though, have played it for about 10 years.
Rugby union: Can be very good to watch when teams are looking to spread the ball (read: teams whose name isn't "England" :p). However, this country's total obsession with rugby drives me nuts at times. When the leading story in the sports news every single day is about rugby - even if its some non-event at a training or whatever - its just too much.
Rugby league: Strange game. Can be good at times.
Golf: OK to play. Can't stand watching it though.
Snooker: Meh.
Aussie rules: Have watched the odd game. Ok I suppose. Seems to be a requirement that the refs have to look as though they've got a peg stuck up their behinds.
Field hockey: Legend.
Ice hockey: Bastardised version of real hockey. Takes all the skill out of it, what with being able to use both sides of the stick & the fact that a tackle consists of smashing some gorilla into a glass wall.
Tennis: Used to be a tennis player, but was pushed too hard too early and lost interest in playing. Watch the Grand Slams, but its become a bit too formulated for mine. Love watching Federer play though. Hate Nadal.
Badminton: Fun to play, really fast.
Boxing: Primitive.
Volleyball: Boring as hell. Must have played it 500 times in PE back in high school when it was raining.
Beach volleyball: See volleyball. Though without the playing bit.
Athletics: Watch some events in the Olympics etc, but that's about it.
Wrestling: Don't care
Swimming: See athletics
Darts: Not interested.
Baseball: Probably would have got into it if I was American, but I'm not, and I think its ****. Bastardised version of cricket.
Yankball: Hate it. Garbage, especially with the crass commerciallism. Also all the players seem to be the biggest show-offs on the planet.
Basketball: Boring as hell to watch. Players probably manage to surpass American Football players in the show-off stakes. Hate it in general
Netball: Don't mind watching the Aus-NZ games, and it's a lot faster and more skillful than some people would have you believe.
Handball: Never bothered watching it. Strange game though.
Cycling: Quite like going for a bike, but I can't really watch road cycling. Quite like the track stuff though, especially if Sarah Ulmer's involved.
Gaelic football: Barely seen it
 
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pasag

RTDAS
Was waiting for someone to bold them :p

Football: Meh, don't hate it. Rather indifferent tbh.
Rugby union: Never really watched it, little coverage in Melbourne
Rugby league: What's the difference with the above? (Don't answer, I don't really care)
Golf: Boring. Ok to play, much rather contact sports though
Snooker: Fun to play, watched some great clips on youtube
Aussie rules: Best sport ever. Has everything going for it. It is exciting, fast paced, the spectacular marks, the 150 years of history. Nothing beats the tackling, handballing, kicking, bouncing and hip'n'shoulders that make this the best sport ever. Best thing this country has ever done by a mile.
Field hockey: Watch it during the Olympics, maybe.
Ice hockey: Love it but barely ever watch it and know nothing much about it.
Tennis: Only really watch the Australian Open, I like the characters above the sport itself and it does get quite boring if the two players and unevenly matched or have crappy skills.
Badminton: Rubbish. Should be against the law.
Boxing: You would think we've progressed a little further than getting in the ring and beating ourselves. Obviously not.
Volleyball: Would never watch it, but is one of the most fun games to play. Used to play with mates all the time, loved it.
Beach volleyball: Don't like finding sand in my hair 4 months after playing, is loads of fun to play though. Would watch the final at the olympics.
Athletics: Meh, maybe if the Aussies were any good.
Wrestling: Haha, you kidding?
Swimming: Love watching Australia win. In the olympics I usually go psycho and get massive stomach cramps. Very exciting.
Darts: Never seen it. Fun to play.
Baseball: Love watching it and playing it.
American Football: Is OK to watch, too many stops and starts though. Although it is one of the funnest games to play. Have the best times when playing a match.
Basketball: Hate it as previously stated.
Netball: Meh
Handball: Meh.
Cycling: Doesn't get much more boring than this. Sorry Craig.
Gaelic football: Meh
 

luffy

International Captain
Football: Starting to get into it at the moment
Rugby union: Hate it
Rugby league: Favourite Sport at the moment
Golf: Like to play don't mind watching
Snooker: YAWN
Aussie rules: Average
Field hockey: Great Game, favourite sport to play
Ice hockey: Awesome
Tennis: Play occasionaly(4th ranked in school of 1100) don't mind watching sometimes
Boxing: Boring
Volleyball: See Boxing
Beach volleyball: Like the women but nothing else about it
Athletics: Watch occasionaly
Wrestling: Love it never get a chance to watch it though
Swimming: See athletics
Darts: Not interested.
Baseball: Boring
Yankball: Boring
Basketball: Like playing
Netball: Hate It
Handball: Never bothered watching it.
Cycling:Like riding don't like races and that
Gaelic football: Never Seen It
 

Dravid

International Captain
I don't think snooker is either. Atleast imo it shouldn't be, I mean I like it and all, but it's not much of a sport.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
May as well do them all then.

Football: I like it a lot, though there are some elements to the game that are really irritating, obviously. The World Cup is one of my favourite sporting events, and aside from that I probably watch a game every week or two, but that's it.
Rugby union: I don't mind Union, but I don't follow it. I watched the World Cup last time and may do so again, but that's all.
Rugby league: Hate it.
Golf: Dull. The end of a major tournament is okay, but aside from that I'd never watch it.
Snooker: Great fun to play, and okay to watch. Don't get all that much coverage in Australia though, and nothing live.
Aussie rules: My second favourite sport. Followed it since I was a kid, and never miss an Adelaide game or a final.
Field hockey: It's okay, but I don't follow it.
Ice hockey: Hard to follow and too pointlessly violent.
Tennis: I don't follow it closely, but I'll usually watch a game or two when the grand slams are on.
Badminton: Not a fan.
Boxing: I like boxing a lot, though I don't get to watch it as much as I'd like. A good boxing match is one of the most gripping sporting events though, and it's a great social event.
Volleyball: Don't like it at all.
Beach volleyball: See above.
Athletics: I'll watch in the Olympics, but that's it.
Wrestling: Hate it.
Swimming: Same as athletics.
Darts: Fun to play, but it's a pretty stupid televised sport.
Baseball: I'd be a fan if I was American, but it's difficult to follow without the being immersed in it culturally. Certainly my favourite American sport.
American Football: Way too commercialised and crass. I watched a bit of it when I lived in the States, but nothing since.
Basketball: Too slow for me, like most American sports, and Rugby as well incidentally. It's not a bad sport but gets boring quickly.
Netball: Basketball's ******** cousin.
Handball: Seems okay but I've not seen enough to judge.
Cycling: I've really gotten into watching the Tour de France the last couple of years. Takes some time to get used to it, but it's a very interesting sport.
Gaelic football: I think I've seen one game in my life. Can't really judge.
 

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