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One thing with watching League live is you can see some nuances in the game not seen on TV - like the ref making a wanking signal to indicate 6 more tackles
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League?? It's far better on telly than live!
Ten times a year for the football. Been to two storm matches there, they were great seats but the match itself is much better on telly.Been to AAMI ?
Football isn't played at AAMITen times a year for the football. Been to two storm matches there, they were great seats but the match itself is much better on telly.
People do call RL football. Even clubs call themselves Football Clubs in their name. Penrith Panthers full name is “Penrith District Rugby League Football Club”Football isn't played at AAMI
It's called rugby leaguePeople do call RL football. Even clubs call themselves Football Clubs in their name. Penrith Panthers full name is “Penrith District Rugby League Football Club”
Aussie Rules, Rugby League, Rugby Union, Association Football, Gridiron, etc. all evolved from a long defunct code of football. They were the same sport with different teams having different rules. They all are football.It's called rugby league
Aussie Rules, Rugby League, Rugby Union, Association Football, Gridiron, etc. all evolved from a long defunct code of football. They were the same sport with different teams having different rules. They all are football.
Football isn't played at AAMI
Might I also add that the rules for Rugby Union were created by Rugby School and then Rugby League was created by people in the South of England who thought the rules of Union were too snobby or something like that.
Which in the northern states is also called football or footyIt's called rugby league
Which in the northern states is also called football or footy
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Except for diehards no one claims the name as theirs only.Is that still true?
I had someone from Sydney try to use "football" to describe soccer to me a few weeks back. Needless to say I immediately corrected them with "soccer".
My assumption was that Sydneysiders have, for the most part, ceded the name "football" for soccer's exclusive use?
Might I also add that the rules for Rugby Union were created by Rugby School and then Rugby League was created by people in the South of England who thought the rules of Union were too snobby or something like that.
It's more popular in the South though isn't it?Actually Rugby League was created in the North of England
It's more popular in the South though isn't it?
It's called rugby league
nah definitely not, its barely followed in the south.It's more popular in the South though isn't it?
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A good question. No idea.Simple, yet effective idea.
I wonder if people can pay the $2 deposit in round 1, take the cup home (the 'keep it as a momento' option in the video), and then bring the cup back for future matches.
Simple, yet effective idea.
I wonder if people can pay the $2 deposit in round 1, take the cup home (the 'keep it as a momento' option in the video), and then bring the cup back for future matches.