By the way......Australia by 7 points...
I think England rely to much from the bomb, which makes it easier in defence.
Yes it may come off 2-3 times but if the kicking boots are not on it could be a long afternoon....cheers good luck..
Unfortunatly, unlike you ancestors we being so prim and proper have to abide by the law. What you suggested is against countless employment laws both domestic and international
I totally agree with you about the bomb but id be worried about yourselves too as aus seem to rely on capitalising on our unforced mistakes, but fortunatly for aus we make plenty of them but you never know.
should be a good game, the disapline and consistancy in your side is unreal and nothing is given all has to be taken, but im not impressed with your attacking creativity, its so robotic and predicable, it just generally exacuted to perfection. I think with an exceptional defencive display on both sides, we win and win well. Unfortunalty i only see one sides defence hitting the top and think we could crumble early, and every point gifted against a physically dominate well drilled defence is a one hell of a mountain to climb
BT, what you say as far as the rules & regulations is true......but with a show of strength anything is possible.
Many a legislation is changed to suit one party or the other from time to time....
As for the OZ team being robotic & predictable...I have to agree, but if any team in any situation can get the little things down pat 100% it gives them opportunities to test their arm when it matters, along with frustrating the daylights out of the opposition...
To many teams these days seem to want to score off every set of 6, where a smart team will build momentom with eventually the cream floating to the top.
Of course I want the Aussie to crush the poms.....but would I be disappointed if England won, by no means....it would be the best injection into international footy that we have been waiting for years to see.
Good luck..but not to much...
Ha i know what you mean, its great having a game to get excited about.
The way i would do it is just increase the homegrown quotas significantly, club trained players are not restricted to be a certain nationality, but for all intents and purposes are going to be 99% local, few exeptions like hansen and leuluia i can think of.
Also give massive concessions under the salery cap for signing players who were trained by superleague academys.
Makes imports no value for money and an increased requirment on producing players,
the problem is that the rules are based on nationality which is subject to rulings like kolpac making it impossible to restrict freedom to work to certain nationals making the rules easy to manipulate
Change the basis of the rules from nationality to first club played for and the red tape disappears
I hope you dont mind me saying i wish you zero luck tomorrow, and besides injures which no one want to see, i hope everything gos wrong for yous!
The number of players going over to S/L from OZ will drop pretty substantially when another two teams are invited to join NRL....Not counting the under-20's Toyota Cup, each club has to find app. 50 players each to fill 1st grade & reserve grade+ injuries etc.....
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posted on 18/11/11
By the way......Australia by 7 points...
I think England rely to much from the bomb, which makes it easier in defence.
Yes it may come off 2-3 times but if the kicking boots are not on it could be a long afternoon....cheers good luck..
posted on 18/11/11
Unfortunatly, unlike you ancestors we being so prim and proper have to abide by the law. What you suggested is against countless employment laws both domestic and international
I totally agree with you about the bomb but id be worried about yourselves too as aus seem to rely on capitalising on our unforced mistakes, but fortunatly for aus we make plenty of them but you never know.
should be a good game, the disapline and consistancy in your side is unreal and nothing is given all has to be taken, but im not impressed with your attacking creativity, its so robotic and predicable, it just generally exacuted to perfection. I think with an exceptional defencive display on both sides, we win and win well. Unfortunalty i only see one sides defence hitting the top and think we could crumble early, and every point gifted against a physically dominate well drilled defence is a one hell of a mountain to climb
posted on 18/11/11
BT, what you say as far as the rules & regulations is true......but with a show of strength anything is possible.
Many a legislation is changed to suit one party or the other from time to time....
As for the OZ team being robotic & predictable...I have to agree, but if any team in any situation can get the little things down pat 100% it gives them opportunities to test their arm when it matters, along with frustrating the daylights out of the opposition...
To many teams these days seem to want to score off every set of 6, where a smart team will build momentom with eventually the cream floating to the top.
Of course I want the Aussie to crush the poms.....but would I be disappointed if England won, by no means....it would be the best injection into international footy that we have been waiting for years to see.
Good luck..but not to much...
posted on 18/11/11
Ha i know what you mean, its great having a game to get excited about.
The way i would do it is just increase the homegrown quotas significantly, club trained players are not restricted to be a certain nationality, but for all intents and purposes are going to be 99% local, few exeptions like hansen and leuluia i can think of.
Also give massive concessions under the salery cap for signing players who were trained by superleague academys.
Makes imports no value for money and an increased requirment on producing players,
the problem is that the rules are based on nationality which is subject to rulings like kolpac making it impossible to restrict freedom to work to certain nationals making the rules easy to manipulate
Change the basis of the rules from nationality to first club played for and the red tape disappears
I hope you dont mind me saying i wish you zero luck tomorrow, and besides injures which no one want to see, i hope everything gos wrong for yous!
posted on 18/11/11
The number of players going over to S/L from OZ will drop pretty substantially when another two teams are invited to join NRL....Not counting the under-20's Toyota Cup, each club has to find app. 50 players each to fill 1st grade & reserve grade+ injuries etc.....
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