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Phil Kearns (64)
Id buy the shit out of a ticket to watch a stress free rugby match with the B&I Lions which doesn't involve the Wallabies.
Watching the Wallabies is hard work.
Wait until you are my age!!!
Id buy the shit out of a ticket to watch a stress free rugby match with the B&I Lions which doesn't involve the Wallabies.
Watching the Wallabies is hard work.
Well it’s roughly half the population of Wellington
There are roughly a million permanent british residents in Aus
We have a country full of aussies and still don’t manage to sell out a stadium sometimes
Aussies don't like rugby - Brits do. They also just generally seem to attend sport more than we do. They sell out second and third division games of soccer over there.
Ok Sendit if you don’t think there is the demand, what kind of crowd do you think would attend a B&I Lions match vs South Africa if it were played in Sydney, Brisbane or Perth later this year?
McLennan said that if the offer was accepted it would make sense to stage two of the three Lions Tests in Perth to take advantage of the huge number of South African ex-pats living there. “Perth would be a natural, you would think that,” McLennan said. “But we would hope to stage one Test on the east coast.”
Perth’s new Optus Stadium, which hosted the record Wallabies win over New Zealand in 2019, is regarded as state of the art and provides the capacity – around 60,000 – to accommodate the fans who traditionally follow Lions tours in great numbers. “I don’t see why they would not sell out the ground,” McLennan said.
Sounds like an excellent idea to me.
Just found out 65% of all people in Australia live in Sydney.
Not sure what that has to do with anything but at this stage of the year I am desperate to begin the NSFW Waratahs pile-on.
Just found out 65% of all people in Australia live in Sydney.
Not sure what that has to do with anything but at this stage of the year I am desperate to begin the NSFW Waratahs pile-on.
Ahem, the actual quote was,"Just because you swallowed a fucking dictionary when you were about 15 doesn't give you the right to pour a bucket of shit over the rest of us."As one of out PMs said, "if your are not living in Sydney, you are camping"
This sounds like a calculated play by RA here. Let's be honest, what are the chances of this actually happening - 10%? 5%?
We can talk ourselves up, be the knight in shining armour for the Home Nations, but when it comes to the crunch it's pretty likely we won't be doing anything.
It's smart by McLennan, who seems to have a knack with these sort of things. Gets people talking, positions RA as savvy and efficient, but in the end it all fizzles out a bit. And that's fine as we've already scored the brownie points for the bigger game - the RWC bid.
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I think its smart, if only to keep rugby union in the headlines during a quiet time in the season, its an easy win and sounds very much like the old JON playbook. If it comes off, then even better.
Same with the Wallabies jersey last week, what purpose did it serve, could have been run any time this year but it did well to have people talking about rugby during the off-season.
Some posters around here do not accept the value of publicity.