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| Quote: ECT "Yeah being bombed by the Japanese was hugely exciting. Lowlives.'"
Actually, it was probably quite boring.
According to th'interweb, Townsville 'suffered' 3 attacks over 3 nights totalling 21 bombs, all of which missed completely. My bad, a coconut tree was fatally injured.
You really want to discuss the merits of air raids during WWII with a British audience?
Anyway, decent game even if NZ never actually looked like winning.
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| Quote: keighley1 "Makes you realise how big the game in Australia is though. We can't even get 25,000 to Wigan and Huddersfield for internationals.'"
you are talking nonsense pal...
the average attendances for tri/4 nations & comparable world cups (95 & 0icon_cool.gif differs by only 1500/2000 people
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| I don't want to make the excuses for New Zealand, but although their forward pack was strong (especially Kasiano at the beginning), the Kiwis did not have nearly their best team, while Australia did. Several top Kiwi forwards were unavailable (which is why out-of-form Adam Blair played), and the selection was not the best possible in the outside backs. Also Benji Marshall did not have a great game in attack (he was targeted by the Australians).
It was the outside backs where little bits of brilliance we could have expected were missing. Had they been fit, Kevin Locke (full back), Jason Nightingale (wing) and either Shaun Kenny-Dowell, Jerome Ropati or Konrad Hurrell (centre) would have played.
As it turned out the full back Josh Hoffman, and both wingers who were selected, especially Sam Perrett, played very well against the normally brilliant Australian backs. I would prefer Perrett over Manu "The Beast" Vatuvei in my team any day. But Locke would have added greater speed and greater anticipation in attack out of full back, Nightingale would have done everything good that Beale did but probably more, and Kenny-Dowell, Ropati or Hurrell instead of inexperienced Dean Whare would have been very formidable and made a very big difference in the centres alongside Krisnan Inu.
Let us hope that all the missing forwards, and the missing outside backs, will be fit and selected to play in 2013 World Cup.
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| That wasn't the strongest Aussie team, they had a fair few of their regulars missing.
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| Quote: ECT "Wow. That's low.'"
Just to be clear, the reference to WWII being exciting was because of the huge amount of Yanks turning up when they turned Townsville into a US Navy supply depot.
I'm guessing the local Aussie women found this exciting anyway.....
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Its time for a change! We need to get rid of the idiots running the RLIF before they damage the sport beyond repair!
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| Quote: JEAN CAPDOUZE "I don't want to make the excuses for New Zealand, but although their forward pack was strong (especially Kasiano at the beginning), the Kiwis did not have nearly their best team, while Australia did. Several top Kiwi forwards were unavailable (which is why out-of-form Adam Blair played), and the selection was not the best possible in the outside backs. Also Benji Marshall did not have a great game in attack (he was targeted by the Australians).
It was the outside backs where little bits of brilliance we could have expected were missing. Had they been fit, Kevin Locke (full back), Jason Nightingale (wing) and either Shaun Kenny-Dowell, Jerome Ropati or Konrad Hurrell (centre) would have played.
As it turned out the full back Josh Hoffman, and both wingers who were selected, especially Sam Perrett, played very well against the normally brilliant Australian backs. I would prefer Perrett over Manu "The Beast" Vatuvei in my team any day. But Locke would have added greater speed and greater anticipation in attack out of full back, Nightingale would have done everything good that Beale did but probably more, and Kenny-Dowell, Ropati or Hurrell instead of inexperienced Dean Whare would have been very formidable and made a very big difference in the centres alongside Krisnan Inu.
Let us hope that all the missing forwards, and the missing outside backs, will be fit and selected to play in 2013 World Cup.'"
Konrad hurrell is not a kiwi, he is Tongan. Not that he would make nz yet anyway.
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| Quote: keighley1 "Makes you realise how big the game in Australia is though. We can't even get 25,000 to Wigan and Huddersfield for internationals.'"
To be fair it is big over here but mainly in 2 states and 1 territory (which is surrounded by one of those states anyway). A lot of people in the others couldn't really care. But imagine if they did!
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| Quote: Barrett was robbed "That wasn't the strongest Aussie team, they had a fair few of their regulars missing.'"
Yet the "experts" on the radio in Sydney before the game were still saying they'd win by 20 plus and one even said by as much as 40.
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