The representative calender
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Anita Bath
, Mar 06 2012 10:15 AM
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#1
Posted 06 March 2012 - 10:15 AM
Several weeks into the season and the RFL have still to finalise the representative games . . . . whats new
Two games versus other nationalities (aka exiles) even though we are continually told the top players play too many games! And the end of season internationals are still to be dreamed up . .
Meanwhile aussie fans know what games are to be played, when and where.
Two games versus other nationalities (aka exiles) even though we are continually told the top players play too many games! And the end of season internationals are still to be dreamed up . .
Meanwhile aussie fans know what games are to be played, when and where.
#2
Posted 06 March 2012 - 12:40 PM
Several weeks into the season and the RFL have still to finalise the representative games . . . . whats new
Two games versus other nationalities (aka exiles) even though we are continually told the top players play too many games! And the end of season internationals are still to be dreamed up . .
Meanwhile aussie fans know what games are to be played, when and where.
Hang on a minute Anita, give them a chance, they've only just managed to dream up taking the W.C.C. to the middle East and giving the sponsorship of the Super League away for nothing. I'm sure that representative games will soon follow once Nigel's rolled another of those dodgy fags.
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#3
Posted 06 March 2012 - 03:45 PM
I assume that you are unhappy with England or GB playing international games, why?
Apart from the money side of things, dont you think that the lack of competitive and continuity of representative games, is one of the significant reasons that we lose some of our talented players to the other code.
We need annual international fixtures for lots of reasons but especially to keep our game in the shop window.
Apart from the money side of things, dont you think that the lack of competitive and continuity of representative games, is one of the significant reasons that we lose some of our talented players to the other code.
We need annual international fixtures for lots of reasons but especially to keep our game in the shop window.
Edited by ornit4ever, 06 March 2012 - 03:46 PM.
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#4
Posted 10 March 2012 - 01:18 AM
I assume that you are unhappy with England or GB playing international games, why?
Apart from the money side of things, dont you think that the lack of competitive and continuity of representative games, is one of the significant reasons that we lose some of our talented players to the other code.
We need annual international fixtures for lots of reasons but especially to keep our game in the shop window.
On the contrary, I agree playing international oe other representative games is essential to raise standards. What concerns me is how the authorities are still stumbing around determining what when and where these games will be when we are already several weeks into the season.
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