I reckon your right ,but you get the drift as for the troll :-( don't feed it Oz and it will get bored eventually , i think it's a Brit but who really gives a **** ? no even one bothered checking it's IP ,i ain't a genius (truer words never before have been spoken ) but one can usually identify an link an IP to a specific country .
It's going to take a while. A lot more schools in wales playing league now and the players will come through. Warrington have 2 brothers from south wales. Talented kids!!
alright well madmanc , let me ask , why does australia consistantly beat up wales in their national game - rugby union . minor sport here in oz behind the 3 giant footy codes.
Well my word is that the English are pefetic in comparison to the Aussies. And the poms got all the advantages in population and history of playing the game. This is clearly evidence of Australia's greater sporting ability.
[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Burgham[/ame] Now here is one of the real legends of welsh Rugby League He played in 1908 for the Welsh Rugby League team and in 1911 played for Great Britain The welsh sure do have a long history with the Great game of league dont they
cause they play that union **** which is about as exciting as watching a game of chess... NFL is more free flowing
Jonathan Davies was not only one of Wales best RL players but in the late 80's early 90's i had him in the top 10 players in the world. Played some good footy over here in the old NSWRL and ARL for Canterbury and later the Nth QLD
i used to when i lived abroad for 15yrs i also watched a few world cup games this year, including the final. the most boring **** i have seen. i saw 2 tries in the 5 matches i watched....and about 300 kicks and 700 missed tackles...is there something specific i am missing in this great, exciting spectacle??
league is much much much bigger in Auz than here, its only played up north in england. greater sporting ability!?
mate, league is only played in 2 states here......i would guess there are more registered players in england