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RWC Pool C - Australia v Wales - 5AM 25 Sep AEST

dru

Tim Horan (67)
Honest question - I haven’t even watched the game yet. I’ve left work early sick and am now at home; is it even worth watching? One plus side is that I’m already ill so surely I can’t feel any worse.

Yeah, about that, it isn't true. Sorry.
 

Goosestep

Syd Malcolm (24)
I’m done with this team and this sport in general. I said 20 years ago the game was stuffed in this country, clearly outlining why and now I’ve been proven to be 100% correct.

It’s time to cross codes and follow Rugby League.
yeah it’s not pretty here in Australia, but Club rugby does its best with limited resources….

And You can still watch the game /comps in other countries… if you zoom out it’s thriving …
 

No.9

Frank Nicholson (4)
yeah it’s not pretty here in Australia, but Club rugby does its best with limited resources….

And You can still watch the game /comps in other countries… if you zoom out it’s thriving …
The game is putrid in Europe/UK and what’s worse is they get a kick out of it being dull, low scoring and boring (I guess this makes sense as they love 0-0 draws in fairy ball)

Club Rugby is also a problem. We all need to admit that Rugby League is thriving down here and is killing our sport.
 

LeCheese

Peter Johnson (47)
Oh so you've never talked like that before have you
Typically I try to have the decency to learn, or at least Google, someone's name before I slag them off, especially if they've been a regular contributor to rugby broadcasting for several years - that's before considering any sexist undertones associated with a variation of 'that woman', but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt...
 

Goosestep

Syd Malcolm (24)
The game is putrid in Europe/UK and what’s worse is they get a kick out of it being dull, low scoring and boring (I guess this makes sense as they love 0-0 draws in fairy ball)

Club Rugby is also a problem. We all need to admit that Rugby League is thriving down here and is killing our sport.
League isn’t “thriving” they have their own financial problems and issues with limited growth … well documented

Any way we Need stop worrying about league it’s totally different game and focusing on our own game .

And European rugby is still the most lucrative option for a player of any rugby code ..
 

No.9

Frank Nicholson (4)
League isn’t “thriving” they have their own financial problems and issues with limited growth … well documented

Any way we Need stop worrying about league it’s totally different game and focusing on our own game .

And European rugby is still the most lucrative option for a player of any rugby code ..
I think this is a “head in the sand” simplistic view.

They are taking away our supporters full stop… Heck, I’m not far from doing the same!
 

NoName

Herbert Moran (7)
League isn’t “thriving” they have their own financial problems
Didn't they post an operating surplus that was roughly half what our total revenue was for the same time period?

We aren't even competing with rugby league if we are talking money. We are competing with soccer.

Be realistic ffs.
 

Goosestep

Syd Malcolm (24)
Didn't they post an operating surplus that was roughly half what our total revenue was for the same time period?

We aren't even competing with rugby league if we are talking money. We are competing with soccer.

Be realistic ffs.
If your involved with the game you’d know their is presently Loads of issues with club funding
 

Tomthumb

Colin Windon (37)
Didn't they post an operating surplus that was roughly half what our total revenue was for the same time period?

We aren't even competing with rugby league if we are talking money. We are competing with soccer.

Be realistic ffs.
Mate we're competing with line dancing
 

Dan54

Tim Horan (67)
Rugby is the national sport of Wales …

it’s easier to turn around the national sides woes when the grassroots are strong.
Also Wales made some very harsh and unpopular decisions to make sure they stayed viable. But never write off what a union does by saying it's the national sports and grassroots are strong, they don't hold being their national sport by just sitting on thumbs!
 

Mr Pilfer

Bob Loudon (25)
Waking up in Lyon and not feeling any better, have tickets to the Portugal game as well and now that is a non event, had a week planned of taking the kids to see the boys train etc but will definitely be doing something different now. Gutted as I am sure the players are as well. Hope Eddie has already flown off to Japan or somewhere else
 

Drew

Bob Davidson (42)
Tigers or Dragons, you’re a wallabies fan… you’re use to massive disappointment and club mismanagement
Things are looking up for the Tigers
 

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Dan54

Tim Horan (67)
The game is putrid in Europe/UK and what’s worse is they get a kick out of it being dull, low scoring and boring (I guess this makes sense as they love 0-0 draws in fairy ball)

Club Rugby is also a problem. We all need to admit that Rugby League is thriving down here and is killing our sport.
In what world is rugby putrid in Europe/UK? Geez there is some bloody superb rugby played up that way, I watch and enjoy a hell of a lot of it.
 
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