Joined: Jul 19 2007 Posts: 5671 Location: home of Lord Ted. kogarah sydney australia
Big Graeme wrote:Doesn't make me wrong though...
Hey I have a radical idea for you, how about you plat out your SoO barge - a - thon to get your best squad together, come over here play three or four of our top clubs, a couple of county rep games and three test matches, he I know you could even call it a tour, you never know the idea might just catch on.
we are slowly chipping away . can you name some county rep teams please
winning like never before. decoys. mouse traps. chicken wings. lollie pops. shepperds. the crusher. grapples. big league. In 1935 The Dragon Slayers as they were known defeated Canterbury bulldogs 91-6, which is still the biggest win in the Club's History. In 1907, the St George district had a club in the Sydney rugby union competition. Interestingly, the team's area was referred to as the 'Illawarra suburbs'. A resolution to form a St George rugby league club was made at a local meeting held in early 1908, but the movement faltered and collapsed. St George, wearing the district colours of red and white, played in the NSWRL's Third Grade competition in 1910, and formed a President's Cup team in 1911. References were found at the time to district teams being called 'The Saints'.the perfect 11
Joined: Jul 19 2007 Posts: 5671 Location: home of Lord Ted. kogarah sydney australia
cause it has touched a raw nerve
winning like never before. decoys. mouse traps. chicken wings. lollie pops. shepperds. the crusher. grapples. big league. In 1935 The Dragon Slayers as they were known defeated Canterbury bulldogs 91-6, which is still the biggest win in the Club's History. In 1907, the St George district had a club in the Sydney rugby union competition. Interestingly, the team's area was referred to as the 'Illawarra suburbs'. A resolution to form a St George rugby league club was made at a local meeting held in early 1908, but the movement faltered and collapsed. St George, wearing the district colours of red and white, played in the NSWRL's Third Grade competition in 1910, and formed a President's Cup team in 1911. References were found at the time to district teams being called 'The Saints'.the perfect 11
Hey I have a radical idea for you, how about you plat out your SoO barge - a - thon to get your best squad together, come over here play three or four of our top clubs, a couple of county rep games and three test matches, he I know you could even call it a tour, you never know the idea might just catch on.
it makes you very wrong
with so many nrl players there, it makes your league a carbon copy of the nrl.
do you think magically on the plane over to england these players all of a sudden will become attacking genius?
take out all the nrl players in SL and you have enough talent for 6 clubs in SL.
fredie wrote:but play war of the roses game aswell . you have too start somewhere . SOO was a one game hit .in its first year . now look at it .its gone crazy
8,000 people went to see the last Roses match IN the heartlands. Wembley holds 90,000 people. Southerners wouldn't give a toss about the Roses match. The bloody Northerners don't seem to give a toss!
This idea just gets worse and worse. This thread has gone on for so long because two egotistical Aussies won't accept that they know nothing about selling a sport or a sports event anyway, let alone selling a sport or sports event to a market that they have no clue about.
Joined: Jul 19 2007 Posts: 5671 Location: home of Lord Ted. kogarah sydney australia
Wellsy13 wrote: Aussies won't accept that they know nothing about selling a sport or a sports event anyway, .
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this statement is joke wake up too your self . ridd of the cobwebs
winning like never before. decoys. mouse traps. chicken wings. lollie pops. shepperds. the crusher. grapples. big league. In 1935 The Dragon Slayers as they were known defeated Canterbury bulldogs 91-6, which is still the biggest win in the Club's History. In 1907, the St George district had a club in the Sydney rugby union competition. Interestingly, the team's area was referred to as the 'Illawarra suburbs'. A resolution to form a St George rugby league club was made at a local meeting held in early 1908, but the movement faltered and collapsed. St George, wearing the district colours of red and white, played in the NSWRL's Third Grade competition in 1910, and formed a President's Cup team in 1911. References were found at the time to district teams being called 'The Saints'.the perfect 11
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