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| What would it mean for the game over here?
Probably f*ck all - certainly nothing on the scale that accompanied the England World Cup win of 2003 or run to the final in 2007.
There would be a short-lived rise in publicity and recognition which would tail off again once the Six Nations and the business end of the football season came around.
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| Quote dally messenger="dally messenger"which is more likely to happen in our lifetimes :
1. cure for cancer
2. 2nd coming of christ
3. man traveling to mars
4. england beating australia in a test series
thoughts'"
Funnily enough, I've just purchased seats on the next flight to Mars from a man with a beard wearing a long gown
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| Quote Disco="Disco"Number 2's rather dependant on whether or not you believe there was ever a first coming.'"
those comments could apply to england beating australia in a series as well.
did it really happen?
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| Quote ExiledWool="ExiledWool"Funnily enough, I've just purchased seats on the next flight to Mars from a man with a beard wearing a long gown'"
and on the seat in the next aisle is the RLWC trophy with England winners 2169 etched in it
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| Quote r4yne="r4yne"Sorry to be pedantic but its 4 nations this year not tri nations, france are involved too'"
if we are talikng about nations that can win it, it should be called the dual nations
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| Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"ahh, so its only finals that australia can't beat NZ over 80 mins
anyone would think they were chokers'"
the answer is never.
it also featured a 50 point blowout.
one off wins are fine and dandy but being regularly competitive with australia is tough for NZ, let alone england.
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| to improve the format of the Quad nations i suggest it copy the RLWC format of a Super Pool to avoid blowouts
Pool 1 can be the NRL pool - Aus vs NZ
Pool 2 can be the SL pool - France vs England
avoids blowout scores and also improves englands chances of making the final
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| Quote dally messenger="dally messenger"the answer is never.
it also featured a 50 point blowout.
one off wins are fine and dandy but being regularly competitive with australia is tough for NZ, let alone england.'"
well when your best players arent playing and arent released by australian clubs what do you expect?
one off wins are very good when they are in finals, and the facts are Australia have failed to beat NZ over 80 mins in a final since the 2000 world cup
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| Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"well when your best players arent playing and arent released by australian clubs what do you expect?
one off wins are very good when they are in finals, and the facts are Australia have failed to beat NZ over 80 mins in a final since the 2000 world cup'"
yeah and its not as if aussie sides have had their best players out for years either.
not winning any games for 3 years is normally considered a sign of failure
but compared to the "achievements" of the english team they are clearly above that
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| Quote dally messenger="dally messenger"yeah and its not as if aussie sides have had their best players out for years either.
not winning any games for 3 years is normally considered a sign of failure
but compared to the "achievements" of the english team they are clearly above that'"
whereas winning a tri-nations, taking the other to extra time and a world cup shows them as the more successful team,
are australia the st helens of international RL?
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| While the RFL treats the club game as much more important than the international game (hosting the major club events at grounds like Wembley, Twickers, Millenium Stadium, Old Trafford and Murrayfield, but international games at the Stoop, Keepmoat, Wigan, Hull, Headingley, Huddersfield etc) then the impact of an international series win will be very minimal. Anyone but Leeds, Saints, Wigan and Bradford winning both trophies, or even just the Grand Final, at club level will do more for the game at the moment.
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| Quote SmokeyTA="SmokeyTA"whereas winning a tri-nations, taking the other to extra time and a world cup shows them as the more successful team,
are australia the st helens of international RL?'"
winning the odd game is fine enough i guess.
regular competition would be nicer.
there were times there when NZ were truly terrible
the reason why international RL is a joke is becaue people make such a big deal about australia having one off day in the office they are that far ahead of the rest.
theres a test in may in this year. i hope australia dont win by 20 or so as usually happens.
it would be nice expecting competition for every game rather than minor miracles when australia lose.
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