Hey, you leave News Limited's misrepresentation of football crowds in Australia out of this;)IanRitchie wrote:is nobleoz making a joke? if he is, it was funny. if we was making a drugs crack, it's riotous.nobleoz wrote:No doubt all the publicity is responsible
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Yes, unusually high ave for NRL this w/e.....very good crowd to watch Sth Sydney.
Meanwhile on the Gold Coast AFL got more than NRL
Meanwhile on the Gold Coast AFL got more than NRL
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the NRL Q-Clash got 10k more than the AFL version. Both on the Gold Coast. 1 week apart. :winkyface:
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GC AFL game against Brisbane gets 900 more spectators than GC NRL game against Parramattanobleoz wrote:Yes, unusually high ave for NRL this w/e.....very good crowd to watch Sth Sydney.
Meanwhile on the Gold Coast AFL got more than NRL
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Do we count yesterday's City-Country game as the NRL crowd this w/e
All I can say is I can hardly believe there would be no NRL club games. The NRL gave soccer & the Swans more than a free kick! Does anyone really care about an NSW intra-state game?
All I can say is I can hardly believe there would be no NRL club games. The NRL gave soccer & the Swans more than a free kick! Does anyone really care about an NSW intra-state game?
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We could count the Australia v NZ and Samoa v Tonga games as wellnobleoz wrote:Do we count yesterday's City-Country game as the NRL crowd this w/e
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ah.....40,000.
World shattering sporting events
World shattering sporting events
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yeah AFL fans don't get to talk about world shattering anything
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We have Tongo and Samoa playing each other in Australian Football.
We have our world cup.
We have a lot of international players making their mark.
Sensational entry by Majak to take a screamer and kcik truelly for a goal.
Seemingly Mike Pyke is a big talking point in the Wellington games.
We've just finished a junior representive competition in Townsville.
We have our world cup.
We have a lot of international players making their mark.
Sensational entry by Majak to take a screamer and kcik truelly for a goal.
Seemingly Mike Pyke is a big talking point in the Wellington games.
We've just finished a junior representive competition in Townsville.
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whenNines wrote:We have Tongo and Samoa playing each other in Australian Football.
Who captained the Australian team?Nines wrote: We have our world cup.
who?Nines wrote: We have a lot of international players making their mark.
what are you basing that on?Nines wrote: Seemingly Mike Pyke is a big talking point in the Wellington games.
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People who don't follow Australian Football would probably be unaware of these facts.Nines wrote:We have Tongo and Samoa playing each other in Australian Football.
We have our world cup.
We have a lot of international players making their mark.
Sensational entry by Majak to take a screamer and kick truelly for a goal.
Seemingly Mike Pyke is a big talking point in the Wellington games.
We've just finished a junior representive competition in Townsville.
People who are unaware of some these facts and are interested could easily find out by themselves.
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It's way more fun when you tell us.People who are unaware of some these facts and are interested could easily find out by themselves.
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I know, but I've got more important things to do.Simmo79 wrote:It's way more fun when you tell us.People who are unaware of some these facts and are interested could easily find out by themselves.
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Why would you have a round of games the day after a Test Match that involved all the best players?nobleoz wrote:Do we count yesterday's City-Country game as the NRL crowd this w/e
All I can say is I can hardly believe there would be no NRL club games. The NRL gave soccer & the Swans more than a free kick! Does anyone really care about an NSW intra-state game?
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it's okNines wrote: People who don't follow Australian Football would probably be unaware of these facts.
People who are unaware of some these facts and are interested could easily find out by themselves.
no one else knows either
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