anyone watching the wales game, half time analysis still think lee byrne is the best in the world because he can run a ball back at a broken field defence and make half breaks
(none of them seem to notice the fact that he's tackled people without the ball at least 4 times, thus taking himself out the game for no reason)
think i'll go back to listening to wigan
edit:
think williams has been watch kallum watkins
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MHL wrote:anyone watching the wales game, half time analysis still think lee byrne is the best in the world because he can run a ball back at a broken field defence and make half breaks
(none of them seem to notice the fact that he's tackled people without the ball at least 4 times, thus taking himself out the game for no reason)
think i'll go back to listening to wigan
edit: think williams has been watch kallum watkins
no! im listening to rugby league on bbc radio manchester!!
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think iestyn harris got it right when he said
"The Crusaders are riding the crest of a wave and will get a bit of sympathy from the Welsh public early on but that will waver if 12 months down the line, they are not competitive - the public will lose any interest as they can be fickle."
in his interview with the bbc
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Quote:And Six Nations winning coach Gatland reveals: "We've had the Crusaders coaches come in and have a look how we do and I wouldn't mind having a look at the way they prepare."
Sounds more like a symbiotic approach than compettition. Sure, the best players will have to choose between international RL or international RU - but hopefully Crusaders will help develop the international League game.
Quote:And Six Nations winning coach Gatland reveals: "We've had the Crusaders coaches come in and have a look how we do and I wouldn't mind having a look at the way they prepare."
Sounds more like a symbiotic approach than compettition. Sure, the best players will have to choose between international RL or international RU - but hopefully Crusaders will help develop the international League game.
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Dave T wrote:What about the level below Super 14?
Does NZ not have a seperate pro league? I'm not sure, I just know that some of the games have been on Sky.
Also, what about the Currie Cup in SA?
Afaik, both the Currie Cup and NPC involve at best semi pro teams: I didn't count them for the same reason I didn't count Baryercard teams - but this really has strayed into other sports territory
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tb wrote:Afaik, both the Currie Cup and NPC involve at best semi pro teams: I didn't count them for the same reason I didn't count Baryercard teams - but this really has strayed into other sports territory
i tried to get it back on track.... certain others are chatting about Currie Cup and NPC
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