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Four Nations Rugby League



whitelion

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Dec 16, 2003
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England v New Zealand just about to kick off. Not really a fan of Rugby League - Union is my favoured code. But internationals are of interest especially when playing New Zealand.
 




whitelion

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Dec 16, 2003
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England v Australia.

Just about to kick off at the London (Olympic) Stadium.

Surprised it's not being played at Old Trafford or Elland Road.
 


wakeytom

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Apr 14, 2011
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England v Australia.

Just about to kick off at the London (Olympic) Stadium.

Surprised it's not being played at Old Trafford or Elland Road.

Trying to grow the game outside of the heartlands and a decent looking crowd there (36,000) there are also a lot of Aussies in London so can promote to them

Final next week is at Anfield so back to the heartlands
 








Brovion

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I remember we used to play Rugby League against Australia as GB. Barring a few far-northern outposts Rugby League isn't really played outside of Yorkshire and Lancashire, so why do we now spread our too-small talent pool across two or even three teams? A GB side might have made a better go of that today.
 


wakeytom

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I remember we used to play Rugby League against Australia as GB. Barring a few far-northern outposts Rugby League isn't really played outside of Yorkshire and Lancashire, so why do we now spread our too-small talent pool across two or even three teams? A GB side might have made a better go of that today.

During the world cup we play as GB which is good - I think its just that when it increased from the Tri to the Four nations, when played on this side of the world they wanted more than just France (who would be the only team) and Scotland proved the other night that they are getting better.

International games are more a showcase and England rather than GB are a better match for NZ IMHO.

The pinnacle of RL is State of Origin - the quality is better than international even, and there is an argument that it is brought back over here with Yorkshire v the dark and rainy side of the hills which it is argued would help with intensity
 




Kinky Gerbil

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During the world cup we play as GB which is good - I think its just that when it increased from the Tri to the Four nations, when played on this side of the world they wanted more than just France (who would be the only team) and Scotland proved the other night that they are getting better.

International games are more a showcase and England rather than GB are a better match for NZ IMHO.

The pinnacle of RL is State of Origin - the quality is better than international even, and there is an argument that it is brought back over here with Yorkshire v the dark and rainy side of the hills which it is argued would help with intensity

GB has been binned off.

The home nations have forever split, how it should be.
 




Kinky Gerbil

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You are right, that is a little embarrassing

I blame it on living down south too long and not having a season ticket to the trin


I only know as I heard it on Talksport yesterday lol

I assume it's to make a World Cup more than 4 teams

They should have let North America have the next World Cup,big own goal for growth.
 






Brovion

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During the world cup we play as GB which is good - ...
According to Wikipedia we haven't played as GB in the World Cup since 1995.

It's a pity as I quite like RL, but as a Southerner I don't have a club team (and London is still 'the north' for me!), so rather like Rugby Union my main interest is in the international game. And despite the fact I always refer to myself as 'English' rather than 'British' I can't work up much enthusiasm for the England RL team as I feel we're hamstringing ourselves by trying to pretend that the sport is more widespread than it is. Do they even play it in Scotland?

Very depressing watching Australia always thrash us, at least as GB we won the World Cup three times.
 


The Maharajah of Sydney

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Jul 7, 2003
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During the world cup we play as GB which is good - I think its just that when it increased from the Tri to the Four nations, when played on this side of the world they wanted more than just France (who would be the only team) and Scotland proved the other night that they are getting better.

International games are more a showcase and England rather than GB are a better match for NZ IMHO.

The pinnacle of RL is State of Origin - the quality is better than international even, and there is an argument that it is brought back over here with Yorkshire v the dark and rainy side of the hills which it is argued would help with intensity

There's been talk here of playing one in the UK, possibly London.
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

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May 11, 2015
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Bloody Worthing!
There's been talk here of playing one in the UK, possibly London.

I remember there use to annual 'Roses' games. Apparently they stopped in 2003. I noticed (sad anorak that I am) that the crowd in the1975 game was 700! I supposes it's a bit like the Home Internationals in football - although there's occasionally calls for them to be re-introduced, there's usually a good reason why these sorts of games died off in the first place?
The crowd of 36,000 for the England v Aus game was a bit disappointing too I think.
 


timseagull

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Oct 12, 2003
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The crowd yesterday was the biggest of the tournament so far and will probably be claimed to be a success being that it was out of the heartlands. Certainly most of the accents were from were the game is at it's strongest with a handful of curious tourists thrown in. As a side, my first visit to the London Stadium. Tricky to find through what is now a mass of tower blocks shooting up, really poor bars inside the stadium and only one massive concourse all the way round the inside with steps up to the higher tiers. The queues for beers when there is a big crowd must make ours look small. Given how much this cost to build I wasn't impressed.
 



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