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  • MN5M Offline
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    @mariner4life said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    @Kirwan said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    @Machpants said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    @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 ๐Ÿ‘…

    Just not entertaining to watch broken necks ๐Ÿ™‚

    uuummm sweetie

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    โ€˜Donโ€™t disturb my friend, heโ€™s dead tiredโ€™

    God damn you are the man Arnie

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    I dont really care either way, and if they are playing a game more resembling league than rugby, I expect other players come (back) into reckoning:

    Akira, Frizzel, Aumua, Laumape et al

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    It's a terrible idea, will be horrible to watch.

    But if the top guys play, anyone who says they won't tune in is kidding themselves.

    As if you wouldn't settle in with a few beers to watch the AB's battle it out at any sport with these blokes. Rugby, league, touch, darts, netball, decathlon, even synchronised swimming, I'd watch any of these in a heartbeat.

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    @taniwharugby said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    I dont really care either way, and if they are playing a game more resembling league than rugby, I expect other players come (back) into reckoning:

    Akira, Frizzel, Aumua, Laumape et al

    For safety's sake it would have to be league(ish) - everything else would be too dangerous to simply ask them to play at that level.

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    This is a bad idea. The problem with hybrid rules is that it can never be perfectly fair and will invariably favour one code more. Imagine if the ABs lost to the Kangaroos in a game where the rules favoured league, we won't hear the end of it. If they do insist on playing this ridiculous game, then it has to be one half under league rules and the other half under union rules (union scrums excluded) like it was done before.

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    @akan004 So that favours the Leagueys? No scrums = favours them. It's never going to be 'fair' it just for a laugh and a bob or two

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    They should just play league. Too many set pieces in rugby which take years of training to master.

    I would expect the Kangaroo's to walk it, but I think NZ would score a few meat pies ...

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    Is it likely this is a dig at WR? Seems like this has come up a few times, kinda like how NRL players publicly mull going to Union when their contracts are up for renegotiation.

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    @taniwharugby said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    cant see this posted elsewhere, but...

    Stuff

    Oh do just fuck off.

    If the league fluffybunnies want to play us then just give up the experiment and come and play rugby.

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    @akan004 said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    This is a bad idea. The problem with hybrid rules is that it can never be perfectly fair and will invariably favour one code more. Imagine if the ABs lost to the Kangaroos in a game where the rules favoured league, we won't hear the end of it. If they do insist on playing this ridiculous game, then it has to be one half under league rules and the other half under union rules (union scrums excluded) like it was done before.

    And those hybrid games were very one-sided for each half, as expected, when the rules were favouring either rugby or RL. Wigan did better than St Helens in the rugby halves.

    Clash of the Codes (rugby) - Wikipedia

    If there are no lineouts and uncontested scrums then it's not rugby so a waste of time.

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    @Bovidae I found footage of a Bath v Wigan game that I remember watching back in 96

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    @ACT-Crusader I remember watching that game too. Bath were considered an expansive rugby team during that era. Compared to the other English clubs obviously. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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    They were great matches to mull over and watch.

    And then mull over.

    All with adult beverages obviously.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    @Bovidae I found footage of a Bath v Wigan game that I remember watching back in 96

    Bath showing all the benefits of a year in professionalism...

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    @Bovidae said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    @ACT-Crusader I remember watching that game too. Bath were considered an expansive rugby team during that era. Compared to the other English clubs obviously. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    They were a bit of a farce at times but fun to watch and helped break down some of the absurd RL/RU barriers at the time.

    Yonks ago, I was at a some dinner or lunch event with a Wigan prop who played in both games (Terry O'Connor?). Great bloke IIRC.

    He said after the return Union game at Bath's ground, any thought that RU was a bunch of fat boys pushing against each other vanished within 5 minutes. Said that even though Bath were holding back and there were uncontested scrums, he had never been so physically exhausted. Added that Wigan were taken aback at how physically tough RU forward play actually was.

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    @Bovidae that Wigan side ended up having quite a few dual code players - Ofiah, Inga, Paul, Farrell

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    @ACT-Crusader Robinson as well. They were a great team to watch back then.

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    @Bovidae said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    @ACT-Crusader Robinson as well. They were a great team to watch back then.

    Yep. Scott Quinnell as well.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    @Bovidae that Wigan side ended up having quite a few dual code players - Ofiah, Inga, Paul, Farrell

    Paul positively stank in the 15 Man game. His England career, such as it was, was simply embarrassing.

    Other went brilliantly - JR & Scott Quinell - but other were so-so. The games are way too different at teh top level, I guess.

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    @Bovidae said in ABs vs Kangaroos?:

    @ACT-Crusader Robinson as well. They were a great team to watch back then.

    A bit like Leeds Rhino's in the early-2000's. A must-watch when they were playing

    Kevin Sinfield was way up there with the likes of Carter & co when it came to ability with the oval ball.

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