Takashi Miike
11:53 Sat Dec 2
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never realised the cunt referee was an Aussie, proper corrupt comcept
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Northern Sold
11:48 Sat Dec 2
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gayest scrums ever....
Now I keep hearing that RL is king in Oz.... so why have they only sold 3/4'ers of tickets for a WORLD CUP FINAL.... RL will ALWAYS be in RU's shadow,,,,
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chajonbubble
11:41 Sat Dec 2
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how on earth can a world cup final have a non neutral referee? Another reason RL continues to struggle to increase it's reputation
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medwayhammer1
11:38 Sat Dec 2
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Still right in this...shame we have to contend with the cheating AUSSIE ref
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Takashi Miike
10:41 Sat Dec 2
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no, I'm looking forward to it. I was a Wigan fan I'm the days of Hanley, Gill & the Iro brothers and also went to a world cup final at Wembley in the 90s
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medwayhammer1
3:20 Sat Dec 2
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Im proper EXCITED for this....so should every Englishmen or Aussie and its a shame it aint got the coverage it deserves over here.**
** Waits for some cunt to wander in say it aint as good as union/too Northern etc
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Cheezey Bell-End
3:12 Sat Dec 2
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BBC1 9:00am Saturday
World Cup final. Australia v England. England not won it since 1972.
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Crazy In Cremonese
10:55 Mon Nov 27
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COME ON ENGLAND - Brisbane well be OURS..
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East Auckland Hammer
10:39 Mon Nov 27
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Well, the players who "defected" from NZ to Tonga:
Jason Taumalolo - born in Auckland Manu Ma'u - born in Auckland David Fusitua - born in Auckland Sio Siua Taukeiaho - born in Auckland
Andrew Fifita - born in Australia
In fact, out of their entire 24 man squad for the WC, only 4 players were actually born in Tonga:
Konrad Hurrell Solomone Kata Sam Moa Ukuma Ta'ai
You're often looking at similar numbers in rugby for Tonga and Samoa, of players born in Australia, or most often NZ.
So, when you look at the claims made against NZ for poaching Pacific Island rugby players, it's actually ridiculous to try to portray NZ as the big baddies, when far, far more NZ-born players play for other countries, than foreign-born players play for NZ.
In both codes.
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Sven Roeder
9:47 Mon Nov 27
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Is it true that far more Tongans and Samoans (for example)play for Tonga and Samoa in rugby league compared to union where all sorts seem to pitch up for the bigger nations?
Perhaps rugby union could learn from that
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East Auckland Hammer
9:22 Mon Nov 27
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I did have to laugh when I read Taumalolo saying he's not sure if he'll play for Tonga again.
You shouldn't get to pick and choose who you play for.
That sort of attitude and the fact that he can pretty much chop and change tournament by tournament shows that rugby league still has a very VERY long way to go to be a proper international sport.
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Cheezey Bell-End
2:28 Mon Nov 27
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It was disallowed for the knock on, but if the ref had seen it as the England player having raked it, he could have given the try or reviewed it. I thought he dropped it when the tackler grabbed his arm.
Hopefully the island nations get to play more of these games against the tier 1 countries. It would be good to have a more competitive international scene.
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East Auckland Hammer
2:27 Mon Nov 27
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Well the Tongans are doing their best to ruin the goodwill they built up over the tournament by protesting in the central city for the second night in a row.
Of course they smashed up their local area while fighting with each other and the Samoans earlier in the tournament too, and now this.
Fairly typical behaviour for the Polynesians in league circles.
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Grumpster
11:54 Mon Nov 27
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Not sure what the fuss is about really.
Even if they had reviewed it, it would have been the same result of no try, as it was a knock on.
Even I could see it and I'm not exactly clued up on the rules of Rugby League.
Fantastic bloody game though and the noise the Tongan's made was quite outstanding and maybe the best atmosphere I'd ever seen for any sport on TV. Was like the Ipswich play off.
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Ronald_antly
10:16 Mon Nov 27
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East Auckland Hammer 9:25 Sun Nov 26
"In the last seconds of a semi final, you should really review that."
Agreed, but the correct outcome was "no try". The defender grabbed at his arm, and may even got a touch on the ball, but the impetus to send it toward the try line came from Fifita.
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Valley Hammer
8:37 Mon Nov 27
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Would love to be proved wrong but I expect us to get beaten by 20+ points on Saturday. We've given the ball away far too easily up to now and the Aussies will take full advantage.
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gph
1:31 Mon Nov 27
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1800's?
Fuck, i was hacking into the 1870s...
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Cheezey Bell-End
1:30 Mon Nov 27
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Probably happens more in football than any other sport, legal or not.
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East Auckland Hammer
1:27 Mon Nov 27
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How old are you!?
They banned it in the late 1800's!
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gph
1:02 Mon Nov 27
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Old fashioned rugby, for a start.
Which is probably why they eventually binned hacking.
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East Auckland Hammer
12:58 Mon Nov 27
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So which sports does that actually rule out for you then gph?
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