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Old 30th August 2008, 21:12
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I am more of a Union man myself! RL was too quick for a fat bloke like me!
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I am more of a Union man myself! RL was too quick for a fat bloke like me!
Fair enough

You could still watch it I suppose
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I agree with the comments about the national anthem. However, they should be made to learn it, a few bits of choir practice - it can be done!

Rugby union had the same problem when they drummed in too many Kiwis (all second rankers - who'd want to play for Scotland, when they could go to the All Blacks?). Some teams, such as Japan also featured far too many Gaijin (non-Japanese).

I appreciate this is how you kick start (pun intended) a team, but if you maintain it, of course you stifle local talent.

By the way, when and where is the league world cup, and where's the best place to find coverage? If they are playing any matches here, have you any idea roughly what the ticket prices are?

(Was in Dublin recently, and thought of going to a GAA game. 45 Euros for standing area at Croke Park - ouch!)
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I agree with the comments about the national anthem. However, they should be made to learn it, a few bits of choir practice - it can be done!

Rugby union had the same problem when they drummed in too many Kiwis (all second rankers - who'd want to play for Scotland, when they could go to the All Blacks?). Some teams, such as Japan also featured far too many Gaijin (non-Japanese).

I appreciate this is how you kick start (pun intended) a team, but if you maintain it, of course you stifle local talent.
Well it is a shame that people who have probably never been to the country can represent it at sport. I just hope they stick with Scotland instead of just pissing them off after the WC. ATM all but 5 players will live in England, Australia and NZ which is to be expected seeing as there are no pro teams in Scotland as yet.

I fear that the loyalty will not be there from some of these players, the 3 henderson brothers are great examples of the loyalty that should be held for the scottish jersey. All 3 brothers are eligable for all the home nations, Australia and NZ, none of them have scottish accents but have stuck with Scotland even though they could have ditched them for Australia, NZ or England any time. Wade Liddell is another great example, he payed his own way over from Australia the last 2 years to play in WC Qualifiers. Danny Brough the Captain is another great example, he qualifies for Scotland through the grandparent rule, now that he is one oif the best halfs in the world England have come knocking on his door but Danny said something along the lines of "I'm not English, I'm Scottish and I won't play for England".

I suppose no sport is free of things like this though.

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By the way, when and where is the league world cup, and where's the best place to find coverage? If they are playing any matches here, have you any idea roughly what the ticket prices are?

(Was in Dublin recently, and thought of going to a GAA game. 45 Euros for standing area at Croke Park - ouch!)
The RLWC is starts this year in late october and runs through to late november. The tournament is being held in Australia.

All games will be played on SKY Sports UK.

England v PNG Sat, 25 Oct 08 09:30 (Daylight Savings Time) - Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville, QLD
Scotland v France Sun, 26 Oct 08 06:00 - Canberra Stadium, Canberra, ACT
Australia v NZ Sun, 26 Oct 08 08:30 - SFS, Sydney, NSW
Tonga v Ireland Mon, 27 Oct 08 07:30 - Parramatta Stadium, Syndey, NSW
Samoa v Tonga Fri, 31 Oct 08 07:30 - CUA Stadium, Sydney, NSW
Fiji v France Sat, 1 Nov 08 06:00 - WIN Stadium, Woolongong, NSW
New Zealand v PNG Sat, 1 Nov 08 08:30 - Skilled Park, Gold Coast, QLD
Australia v England Sun, 2 Nov 08 08:30 - Telstra Dome, Melbourne, VIC
Scotland v Fiji Wed, 5 Nov 08 09:00 - Bluetongue Stadium, Central Coast, NSW
Ireland v Samoa Wed, 5 Nov 08 06:50 - Parramatta Stadium, Sydney, NSW
Pool 2 (Team 2) v Pool 3 (Team 2) Sat, 8 Nov 08 05:50 - Browne Park, Rockhampton, QLD
England v NZ Sat, 8 Nov 08 08:30 - Energy Australia Stadium, Newcastle, NSW
Pool 2 (Team 3) v Pool 3 (Team 3) Sun, 9 Nov 08 06:00 - CUA Stadium, Sydney, NSW
PNG v Australia Sun, 9 Nov 08 08:30 - Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville, QLD
Semi-final Qualifier Pool 1 (Team 2) v Pool 1 (Team 3) Mon, 10 Nov 08 08:30 - Skilled Park, Gold Coast, QLD
Semi Final (1) Sat, 15 Nov 08 08:30 - Suncorp Stadium, QLD
Semi Final (2) Sun, 16 Nov 08 08:30 - SFS, Sydney, NSW
FINAL Sat, 22 Nov 08 08:30 - Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, QLD

All information can found at Rugby League World Cup 2008 Official Web Site including game schedules, broadcast scedules, latest news etc.

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Fair enough

You could still watch it I suppose
Will they show it in the states?
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Will they show it in the states?
One would think so, I was reading somewhere the other day that it is being shown in 103 countries so far so it's hard to imagine USA Wouldn't be one since the sport is played pro level there. Pretty sure Setanta cover Super League and NRL games so they are probably the best bet.

Just checked the rlwc08.com broadcast page and it only shows ESPN360.com as the broadcaster for the USA for the monet but it needs updating seeing as only about 15 countries are on the list so Setanta may have got the rights by now.
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One would think so, I was reading somewhere the other day that it is being shown in 103 countries so far so it's hard to imagine USA Wouldn't be one since the sport is played pro level there. Pretty sure Setanta cover Super League and NRL games so they are probably the best bet.

Just checked the rlwc08.com broadcast page and it only shows ESPN360.com as the broadcaster for the USA for the monet but it needs updating seeing as only about 15 countries are on the list so Setanta may have got the rights by now.
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