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    @rancid-schnitzel said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    The window was apparently two weeks to a month after the RWC. Yeah OK. Win, lose or draw there's no fucking way the abs would want to play a game like that right after the RWC.

    I don't mind if club teams or even a select group of players do something like this, but not the abs. No way.

    Win , they will be celebrating and wont want to see another football for sometime

    Lose , they will be sulking and wont want to see another football for sometime

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    Read some comments online from mainly (Aussie) league fans, who didn't want this because:
    league is a far more intelligent game than union and they didn't want to be dragged down to union's level,
    league is a far superior game to union and league players are far superior athletes than union players,
    the Kangaroos would crush the ABs (the only thing they seemed to like about it).
    They also said the ABs didn't want it because they were scared.

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    #40

    The Mayweather v MacGregor comparison is an interesting one... and makes me think the "hybrid" idea is farcical.

    The Herald today reports Kangaroos surprised by news of a ABs v Roos clash, call it a "pipe dream," yet they welcome it.

    Mel Maninga is quoted as saying, "Anything that's going to help promote both games ... playing against the All Blacks, they've got a worldwide brand. From a Kangaroos point of view that would certainly help that."

    (Emphasis mine.)

    He's right. ABs have a worldwide brand. Kangaroos are nowehere close. (Sorry Okkers; sorry League fans, but it's true.) ABs are the world's best rugby team. As Ric Flair sez, "If You Wanna Be the Man, You've Got To Beat The Man."

    If the Floyd v Conor fight had attempted to be a hybrid "sports entertainment" event between boxing & mma it would have been an absurd mess. So kudos to the latter, who had to STEP UP into the ring to face the master at his level of expertise, and although nobody gave him a chance he acquitted himself very well.

    If Roos want to prove a point, pump petrol into their brand and make a ton of cash, they should learn & practice real rugby and take the ABs on at XVs. That's something people would pay to see. Roos need to take step UP; ABs should not debase themselves stepping down to play a junk hybrid joke. To be the man, you've got to beat the man.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    #41

    It'll only ever happen on a video game. The codes are vastly different and besides who is going to insure all the players? I wouldn't want to go down in history as the AB who's career got cut short because of an injury in a game like that

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    @canefan said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    It'll only ever happen on a video game. The codes are vastly different and besides who is going to insure all the players? I wouldn't want to go down in history as the AB who's career got cut short because of an injury in a game like that

    So no-one should play Barbarians either, because there's a risk of injury and the game doesn't matter? The (alleged) huge payout vs the Kangaroos would more than cover the insurance.

    It is a fahken stupid idea. It's not the risk of injury, but the fact that all the players in the ABs would have to suspend their rugby training to learn another game. Only to then have to unlearn it. Why would the coaches want their team to do that? Just after a World Cup would do the least amount of damage in that regard, but it's still not a good idea to train for the wrong game.

    And after the RWC the ABs will be badly needing a rest and in no mood to take on a new challenge. They would have no focus, most having just passed the major peak of their careers.

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    #43

    @chester-draws learning a new code to be able to keep up with seasoned test players would be difficult in a short time. Just look how long it took BBBT and Sonny

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    #44

    cant see this posted elsewhere, but...

    Stuff
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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    @taniwharugby said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    cant see this posted elsewhere, but...

    Stuff

    i just saw that

    yawn

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @taniwharugby said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    cant see this posted elsewhere, but...

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    I moved it to the thread where it was last mentioned

    Once every three years seems about right for this rumour. League writers must be getting bored again

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    @taniwharugby said in AB Depth Chart 2020:

    cant see this posted elsewhere, but...

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    If I was a player insurer I would be saying β€œno cover” to that.
    Willingly putting yourself on the field under untried rules with others who have an instinct to shoulder smash you is a recipe for injury.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    #48

    I think this would be fun, reminds me of the old days of 40mins of each code with Wigan.

    As for the nancys worrying about injuries, Rugby is a contact sport. League is a contact sport.

    Am sure it will be fine.

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    @Kirwan you'd think there would be a higher risk to league players when playing under rugby rules for scrums/lineouts than rugby players playing league where tackles is the main one.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    they are completely different sports. it makes zero sense.

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Stargazer
    #51

    According to the article below, NZR have confirmed the talks.

    To me, it's just an awful money grab. I'd not watch it.

    From what I've seen on social media, the scrums would be league-scrums. Eight tackle rolling mauls with no play the ball. After eighth drive team must kick. No line-outs.

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    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=12343030

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    No different to going off to play sevens, technically that's a different sport too.

    It's just a bit of fun, shouldn't be taken too seriously.

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    @Kirwan said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    No different to going off to play sevens, technically that's a different sport too.

    It's just a bit of fun, shouldn't be taken too seriously.

    Agreed and I would watch in a heartbeat if they truly put out a full strength Kangaroo team.

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    @Kirwan said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    No different to going off to play sevens, technically that's a different sport too.

    It's just a bit of fun, shouldn't be taken too seriously.

    You would likely get die hard Kiwi league fans that would support the Kangaroos in this. You could sell out Eden park (in this climate) for this match.

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    And depowering scrums for something like this is just the reality for safety, unless they drafted some Wallaby props.

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    @Kirwan said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    And depowering scrums for something like this is just the reality for safety, unless they drafted some Wallaby props.

    @Kirwan said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    As for the nancys worrying about injuries, Rugby is a contact sport. League is a contact sport.

    Changing your tune? Fuck them leagueys, they should man up! Nancys πŸ‘…

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #57

    how do you see the rules developing?

    Scrums? obviously no
    Lineouts?
    Rucks?
    Mauls?
    Possession limits?
    Offside lines?

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