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How hard is the Tri-Nations?

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cyclopath

George Smith (75)
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hurling is a proper tough sport, and damn entertaining as well. A crowd of 40000 crazy Irish watching it live was one of the best live events I've seen. I have far more respect for it than I do for sookball and a lot of other sports.

I didn't say it wasn't "proper tough", and no doubt there is skill involved. I implied it was played by proper lunatics, and belting another guy with a stick, however entertaining, does not necessarily constitute a sport. :)
 

Reddy!

Bob Davidson (42)
Should "hardest" be defined as difficulty to win a game - the top teams in the EPL go into every game with knowledge that they are more than likely going to win. Just have to turn up. In the AFL there is a huge difference between the top and bottom teams, same with NRL. In the Tri-Nations however, it's the best of the best vs the best of the best, away from home up some mountain or in some sheep paddock, country on the line. There is only a small margin between the teams.

And for the guy who said the Tour de France is the hardest - well, not if you are on performance enhancing drugs, which 90% of them are on.
 

Ruggo

Mark Ella (57)
Reddy, I took your original post to mean mental toughness. The tri nations is right up near the top if that is the case.
 

Thomond78

Colin Windon (37)
For Cyclo, that's not a state of mind, it's a job description...

For general sporting impossibility, stick in winning an Olympic singlehanded gold medal. Four years non-stop training (unless you're Ben Bloody Ainslie), doing non-stop maths in your head both on compass numbers and fleet numbers, predicting the wind two legs ahead, having to have awareness of everything going on within a half-mile radius all the time, with the tactics, while your legs explode, over ten eight hour days, all to get into the final medal race - and then Ben Bloody Ainslie crushes you like a bug. Again.
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
I second Le Tour or marathon running as the hardest sports.

Any sport where you basically can't compete for weeks afterwards has got to win the award.
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Should "hardest" be defined as difficulty to win a game - the top teams in the EPL go into every game with knowledge that they are more than likely going to win. Just have to turn up. In the AFL there is a huge difference between the top and bottom teams, same with NRL. In the Tri-Nations however, it's the best of the best vs the best of the best, away from home up some mountain or in some sheep paddock, country on the line. There is only a small margin between the teams.

And for the guy who said the Tour de France is the hardest - well, not if you are on performance enhancing drugs, which 90% of them are on.

Name a harder competition mentally than the Tour de France? You'd be contemplating pulling out every second you're out there. Not to mention the physical pain too.
 

stoff

Bill McLean (32)
Ouch. Couldn't find any data on distances (rowed and run), but knowing how painful Head of the Yarra was (8.6km race), or even a standard 2km, picking up the boat at the end and running to the next race seems insane. Loved the hairpin bend in the clip.
 

Jnor

Peter Fenwicke (45)
In terms of ouch it has to be the ironman triathlon

4km swim, 180km bike ride and 42km of full marathon.

Had a mate in London who did them, was both the fittest and craziest Spaniard I've ever met.
 

Jethro Tah

Bob Loudon (25)
In terms of ouch it has to be the ironman triathlon

4km swim, 180km bike ride and 42km of full marathon.

Had a mate in London who did them, was both the fittest and craziest Spaniard I've ever met.

Totally agree. 8+ hours of absolute pain and torture and that's for the top place getters. 12+ hours for the also rans. In the 30 year history of the Ironman World Championship: Oz 4 x gold v NZ zip, and rightly so.
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Marathon's got nothing on the Tour de France. Tour de France goes for weeks. You need to be bloody tough mentally to compete. Guys like Cadel Evans lack in this area
 

Gnostic

Mark Ella (57)
Marathon's got nothing on the Tour de France. Tour de France goes for weeks. You need to be bloody tough mentally to compete. Guys like Cadel Evans lack in this area

???

Making it the top echelon in what you assert is the toughest event in the World is lacking? The last time round he didn't give up even after the damage he did in his fall.

Make up your mind.
 

DPK

Peter Sullivan (51)
Typical Cyclo/Gagger conspiracy. Another thread ends up being about bloody cycling... :)
 

Reddy!

Bob Davidson (42)
I dunno, I've done a bit of cycling myself and it's pretty bloody easy. All you have to do is wiggle your legs a bit and half of it is down hill. Definitely not life or death stuff unlike rugby. And did I mention they are all drug cheats? Yeh I did! keke

And cycling, marathon etc is a selfish sport. Rugby, AFL is a team sport where you are bashing yourself up for your team mates, your club/country. The only difference between rugby and war is that there is no guns. There is alot more emotion involved than plonking your bum on a seat while you take in the French country side.
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
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Typical Cyclo/Gagger conspiracy. Another thread ends up being about bloody cycling... :)

Eh? I just bagged the Irish, and this is the thanks I get!!
But now you mention it, cyclists are all hard as coffin nails. Or is that bare-knuckle boxers?
 

Gnostic

Mark Ella (57)
I dunno, I've done a bit of cycling myself and it's pretty bloody easy. All you have to do is wiggle your legs a bit and half of it is down hill. Definitely not life or death stuff unlike rugby. And did I mention they are all drug cheats? Yeh I did! keke

You forgot to mention that they all shave their legs. No tough guy could shave their legs so the toughness of the sport has to be questioned just on that.
 

DPK

Peter Sullivan (51)
You forgot to mention that they all shave their legs. No tough guy could shave their legs so the toughness of the sport has to be questioned just on that.

Do we have to dig up the thread discussing how common it is for footy players to shave their legs from a few weeks ago?
 
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