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| Quote: jonny the leyther "Even some of the union fans on twitter were criticising how average it is. The one thing I'm in awe of is the promo and coverage of it. Theyre so positive about it that the people who don't know how s**t it is believe the hype and buy into it. It's genius, I sound sarcastic but I genuinely think it is.'"
It is genius. It's the most godawful spectator sport in the world, apart from womens soccer, yet the occasion is something else.
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| Its probably because RU is played by and sits in the higher echelons of society both in the UK and Aus and has intelligent people at its heart.
Unlike the overweight toothless goons we see running and watching league.
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| I could see North would be a sucess in League...but Farrell, as mentioned, doesn't really offer enough to make the top grade. He has a good kicking game and is solid in defence, but lacks pace to break the line.
North though.....what a monster. Just watch is try verus the Aussies in the first Lions test. The guys he out paced and stepped around are world class defenders. No mean feat.....also love how he picked Falou up and just ran with him on his shoulders.
He is only young (21 I believe) so could move on after his 3 yr deal at Northampton ends.
The issue is that league doesn't even come close to the global game of union. Until League can step up and produce a worthy international tournament and game, players will stay in union....the Lions, RWC and 6Nations is massive money, business and most importantly to the player....exposure. League unfortunately can't even come close to that.
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| Quote: Ovavoo "It is genius. It's the most godawful spectator sport in the world, apart from womens soccer, yet the occasion is something else.'"
Probably because the fans don't go to representative games with the sole intention of booing players who don't play for their club. They go to enjoy the occasion and the game, and to support their team. Something that rarely happens in British RL
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| Quote: jonny the leyther "Even some of the union fans on twitter were criticising how average it is. The one thing I'm in awe of is the promo and coverage of it. Theyre so positive about it that the people who don't know how s**t it is believe the hype and buy into it. It's genius, I sound sarcastic but I genuinely think it is.'"
Fully agree. I can't stand Yawnion, but have found myself watching the Lions Tests. Got to admire how they sell the game, I've been suckered by the hype!
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| Quote: Orrell Lad "Fully agree. I can't stand Yawnion, but have found myself watching the Lions Tests. Got to admire how they sell the game, I've been suckered by the hype!'"
Same. I watched the first test and actually enjoyed it. The 2nd test was absolutely appalling though. There was tension towards the end given the close scoreline but it was about as interesting to watch as most of the games I've seen over the years...I give it chance after chance to impress me but on all but maybe a couple of occasions it fails.
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| Quote: Andy Gilder "North is the prototype modern League centre - strong, good footwork, defends well, decent hands.
Not sure where a League side would play Farrell. Doesn't have the ball skills or running threat to play in the halves, not a strong enough carrier to play 13.'"
Works for Sinfield although Sinfield would not survive in the NRL, perhaps more of a standard if SL issue.
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| Quote: Andy Gilder "Probably because the fans don't go to representative games with the sole intention of booing players who don't play for their club. They go to enjoy the occasion and the game, and to support their team. Something that rarely happens in British RL'"
That's partly because well over half the people who go to RU internationals don't support a club. But the point still stands why should the media get all excited by international RL when the average fan doesn't.
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| To get a ticket to England RU at Twickenham (unless it is against a mediocre team) you need to be a member of a club. Most people who are members of clubs locally would support their nearest local professional team. The fans don't boo the team/players because they aren't of the football fan mentality (which I sadly say is the challenge the RFL are starting to face with SL supporters now). There is a difference between being vocal/supportive in order to create an atmosphere....and then being plain chavy and abusing the players/officials etc.
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| Quote: Hear Ye! "There is a difference between being vocal/supportive in order to create an atmosphere....and then being plain chavy and abusing the players/officials etc.'"
After being an RL fan since the mid eighties this is part of the reason why i now follow my local Union team. I can go to a game for a decent price, in pleasant surroundings, buy good quality refreshments, and can stand with people who can take their drink who don't resort to effing and blinding and general aggresive behaviour at every opportunity.
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| Very true rupert bear....... but don't let the chavs hear you say that....they'll be outraged!
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| I agree with a few on here. THe 1st Lions test was a good, intense game with some decent rugby. The 2nd was godawful - back to the boring kickfests that we all know and love. The fact that matches tend to be decided by who kicks the most or misses the most is ridiculous and a lot of my union-loving mates acknowledge this.
But because of the media love they're shown, you would think this was the greatest test series on earth. Inverdale on 5 Live the morning after the second test was bigging up that dross so much it was embarrassing but people will listen and believe it and watch the third test on the back of it.
I asked a friend at work bangs on about the union internationals, which of his local clubs he supports? He didn't have one! I wonder how many people that go to union internationals and talk about them actually support a club or have even gone to a domestic match? This is the kind of thing we're competing against - union is engrained in certain areas of society and it does my head in!
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| Someone posted the stats from the Aus v Lions 2nd test match.
The Lions didn't score a try and didn't make one clean break. That's like a soccer match where one team doesn't score a goal nor have a shot at goal all game.
In the Union game there'd have been 60 infringements and stoppages in play and that's why I don't watch it.
I accept that about Unions fans, though what puzzles me is that when the ref blows for an infringement and you ask them what it's for no one ever knows.
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| Quote: Andy Gilder "Probably because the fans don't go to representative games with the sole intention of booing players who don't play for their club. They go to enjoy the occasion and the game, and to support their team. Something that rarely happens in British RL'"
Have to admit that in yawnion, there is more of a sense that speccys go to enjoy the game, rather than slag off their opponents. Haven't been to many games but in a Bath v Gloucester, which is like Wigan v Sts, or Hull v HKR for rivalry, the banter was good humoured, as it used to be in RL. Good play was applauded by all on the very few occasions that it happened.
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| Lol, I can just see hkr fans applauding good play by hfc or visa versa! Union sounds like it has no concept of tribalism or rivalry?
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