Gomersall Posted August 19 Posted August 19 https://europeanrugbyleague.com/articles/2443/wales-men-to-take-on-jamaica-in-october 11 1
gingerjon Posted August 20 Posted August 20 20 hours ago, Gomersall said: https://europeanrugbyleague.com/articles/2443/wales-men-to-take-on-jamaica-in-october There's probably not much else to do on a Tuesday night in Neath so I hope they get a decent crowd in. Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. (Terry Pratchett)
Impartial Observer Posted August 20 Posted August 20 4 hours ago, gingerjon said: There's probably not much else to do on a Tuesday night in Neath so I hope they get a decent crowd in. Shows your knowledge of Neath. All 5 bingo halls are rammed on a Tuesday night. 2
Odsal Outlaw Posted August 20 Posted August 20 £7 for adults is cheap. Surely they could charge a bit more than that! 1 Nottingham Outlaws Rugby League Harry Jepson Winners 2008 RLC Midlands Premier Champions 2006 & 2008 East Midlands Challenge Cup Winners 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008 Rotterdam International 9's Cup Winners 2005 RLC North Midlands Champions 2003 & 2004
gingerjon Posted August 20 Posted August 20 18 minutes ago, Odsal Outlaw said: £7 for adults is cheap. Surely they could charge a bit more than that! Neath RU charge £10. If you want to see where Wales RL see themselves in the scheme of things. Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. (Terry Pratchett)
Odsal Outlaw Posted August 20 Posted August 20 2 minutes ago, gingerjon said: Neath RU charge £10. If you want to see where Wales RL see themselves in the scheme of things. Yes it does demonstrate that somewhat. Equating an international to the cost of a pint. Hope they get a good crowd and it gives them something to build on, does feel like they’ve undersold themselves somewhat here tho! Nottingham Outlaws Rugby League Harry Jepson Winners 2008 RLC Midlands Premier Champions 2006 & 2008 East Midlands Challenge Cup Winners 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008 Rotterdam International 9's Cup Winners 2005 RLC North Midlands Champions 2003 & 2004
Eddie Posted August 20 Posted August 20 Just now, Odsal Outlaw said: Yes it does demonstrate that somewhat. Equating an international to the cost of a pint. Hope they get a good crowd and it gives them something to build on, does feel like they’ve undersold themselves somewhat here tho! It’s hard to say if you’re not from Neath or the surrounding area and know the local sporting landscape, which you may be of course.
Eddie Posted August 20 Posted August 20 The article speculates a full house and Wikipedia says the capacity is 6,000 - I’ll happily eat my hat if they get half of that.
Odsal Outlaw Posted August 21 Posted August 21 8 hours ago, Eddie said: It’s hard to say if you’re not from Neath or the surrounding area and know the local sporting landscape, which you may be of course. No I’m not from the area. But if Neath’s limit is £7 and even then you think they may only get 3k crowd then maybe it’s the wrong location! Anyway, like I said … really hope this is a success and they can start to play more regular internationals in future. I do think they would be great opposition for France each year (a game France should win but that could be competitive and help improve Wales) Would love Wales to have a bit of a resurgence. 1 Nottingham Outlaws Rugby League Harry Jepson Winners 2008 RLC Midlands Premier Champions 2006 & 2008 East Midlands Challenge Cup Winners 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008 Rotterdam International 9's Cup Winners 2005 RLC North Midlands Champions 2003 & 2004
Eddie Posted August 21 Posted August 21 18 minutes ago, Odsal Outlaw said: No I’m not from the area. But if Neath’s limit is £7 and even then you think they may only get 3k crowd then maybe it’s the wrong location! Anyway, like I said … really hope this is a success and they can start to play more regular internationals in future. I do think they would be great opposition for France each year (a game France should win but that could be competitive and help improve Wales) Would love Wales to have a bit of a resurgence. I would too, but to be realistic rugby league is a minority sport that’s never had a foothold in Wales and this is an international against Jamaica which I doubt will attract Union fans either. That said, as you say it’s a step in the right direction, I just don’t think a big crowd can be expected this time. 1
welshmagpie Posted August 21 Posted August 21 1 hour ago, Odsal Outlaw said: No I’m not from the area. But if Neath’s limit is £7 and even then you think they may only get 3k crowd then maybe it’s the wrong location! Anyway, like I said … really hope this is a success and they can start to play more regular internationals in future. I do think they would be great opposition for France each year (a game France should win but that could be competitive and help improve Wales) Would love Wales to have a bit of a resurgence. Important to remember that Neath is WRL’s base now - junior finals, senior finals, east/west origin games, internationals across the ages. A deal’s been struck for the short/medium-term so I think it’s wise to price low, see the demand for a midweek game and then amend appropriately for next autumn for ideally a weekend game. A few talks have happened for things around the game with a lot of interest in ‘Jamaica’ as a unique or unusual opposition over traditional Irish, English, Scottish and other common European opponents (I’m talking all sports here) 6
fighting irish Posted August 21 Posted August 21 57 minutes ago, welshmagpie said: Important to remember that Neath is WRL’s base now - junior finals, senior finals, east/west origin games, internationals across the ages. A deal’s been struck for the short/medium-term so I think it’s wise to price low, see the demand for a midweek game and then amend appropriately for next autumn for ideally a weekend game. A few talks have happened for things around the game with a lot of interest in ‘Jamaica’ as a unique or unusual opposition over traditional Irish, English, Scottish and other common European opponents (I’m talking all sports here) I went to a celebration of the Windrush Generation's contribution to Port Talbot society, which was very moving. There aren't that many families but I think it's worth trying to see if they have a group/community across the whole of Wales (and the South West), which could be contacted to let them know about it.
sam4731 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 (edited) Would've been good to make it into a series. Maybe a game in Kingston. Edited August 21 by sam4731
fighting irish Posted August 21 Posted August 21 7 minutes ago, sam4731 said: Would've been good to make it into a series. Maybe a game in Kingston. The boat leaves Friday!
Eddie Posted August 21 Posted August 21 58 minutes ago, sam4731 said: Would've been good to make it into a series. Maybe a game in Kingston. Do many or even any of the Jamaican players come from Jamaica though? If not it would be taking two teams there from Europe which would be very costly, and maybe not generate much interest in Kingston.
welshmagpie Posted August 21 Posted August 21 1 hour ago, fighting irish said: I went to a celebration of the Windrush Generation's contribution to Port Talbot society, which was very moving. There aren't that many families but I think it's worth trying to see if they have a group/community across the whole of Wales (and the South West), which could be contacted to let them know about it. I’ll pass this on mate. Regan Grace is a prime example of an NPT boy with Carribbean heritage via the Windrush. 2
JM2010 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 I’d like to see more games involving the home nations and France, Jamaica maybe even Nigeria plus other European nations. The more the merrier for me 1
Eddie Posted August 21 Posted August 21 22 minutes ago, JM2010 said: I’d like to see more games involving the home nations and France, Jamaica maybe even Nigeria plus other European nations. The more the merrier for me Nigeria? What sort of standard are they?
gogledd Posted August 21 Posted August 21 I'll be happy to see Wales senior mens team play a home game in Wales. I'd be happy to see them play anywhere. This will be their first game since exiting the RLWC2021 in November 2022...and we have two really important games coming up in France so a warm up game is a bonus. Wales need to be playing far more often 2
JM2010 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 1 hour ago, Eddie said: Nigeria? What sort of standard are they? It’s down to heritage players but I think they could put out a decent side. 1
Griff Posted October 15 Posted October 15 On 21/08/2024 at 12:03, Eddie said: Nigeria? What sort of standard are they? Won every game they've ever played. Here's their most recent game. https://stats.rugbyleaguerecords.com/matchdetails.php?tselect=19160 I have to disagree that the team is stacked with heritage players, though. "We'll sell you a seat .... but you'll only need the edge of it!"
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