Go for the game OR go for your nation?

pacey

Well-known member
Are you going for your nation or the game

for example
if England win, it will get a lot of coverage and people will tune in,
&
It keeps Internation football exciting

think of it Kangeroos wouldnt have won in a couple of tournaments
It will actually be exciting the next four nations
 
what do you mean if :wink: more like when, any way i think to keep interest in the sport a England win would do alot of good over here.
 
Unfortunatly i cant see England winning the four nations lifting the profile of of RL in the south of England.Those southeners don't give two hoots about league even though its a far superior sport than union & on par with football (soccer) as spectator sport

Just a question huddgiant01.With Wigan being in the EPL for a few seasons now,are the wiganese still passionate about their league?? I remember when i was there in 99 the locals lived & breathed rugby league & it was great to see but i have a feeling things may have changed
 
I'm split between going for Australia and going for the "greater good". Before Sheens got the coaching gig and because there weren't any of our boys in the team, I was delighted when NZ won the world cup. Now, I don't want Sheens to be under pressure early in the coaching role.

So, I think I'd be happy for Australia to lose at least 1 game, but for them to win the competition. I also don't want to see any blowout scores which can hurt the game.
 
I agree Juro…. I'm also a bit worried about blow outs in the tests.

This Aussie backline has the potential to embarrass all three of the other sides - this wont be a good thing.
 
@tigerdre said:
Unfortunatly i cant see England winning the four nations lifting the profile of of RL in the south of England.Those southeners don't give two hoots about league even though its a far superior sport than union & on par with football (soccer) as spectator sport

Just a question huddgiant01.With Wigan being in the EPL for a few seasons now,are the wiganese still passionate about their league?? I remember when i was there in 99 the locals lived & breathed rugby league & it was great to see but i have a feeling things may have changed

Well the half empty stadium says it all, wigan is and always will be a rugby town, in hull it has changed, Football has taken over there until they get relagated. To say Wigan have had a poor past few years by their standerds they are still one of the best supported teams.
 
Aussies. I just hope this tournament gets a little more respect after every man and his dog decided to death ride the world cup. Funny how they all went quiet after the final.
 
@Marshall_magic said:
Aussies. I just hope this tournament gets a little more respect after every man and his dog decided to death ride the world cup. Funny how they all went quiet after the final.

Wasn't every man and his dog mate…..just the ignorant
 
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