the website has been improved over the last few days, a bit more info on their plans included. i am on the mailing list but havent receved anything from them yet
i have been told by some''septic tanks''yanks. that they love watching the AFL on tv
if i remember right this started in the 80's becuase of some argument over tv sports rights, so a network (ESPN??) started showing overseas sports to fill gaps in the schedule and AFl became the most shown, it still has a small hardcore audience there. Dont quote me on this but i vaguely remember reading something about last year.
if i remember right this started in the 80's becuase of some argument over tv sports rights, so a network (ESPN??) started showing overseas sports to fill gaps in the schedule and AFl became the most shown, it still has a small hardcore audience there. Dont quote me on this but i vaguely remember reading something about last year.
espn classic used to show rugby league matches from the 80's and 90's, both Australian and British.
Meanwhile, rational earthlings just get on with working hard and organising their sport without talking fruit loop nonsense - see http://www.usarugby.org/ and use the "find a club" tool, where there's more clubs with names beginning with "B" than the AMNRL have in their entire organisation!
Dico wrote:
Why has nothing in League Express mentioned this yet?
Maybe because the people involved in the US are the same bunch of walter mitty nutters who have been saying stuff like this for years?
Meanwhile, rational earthlings just get on with working hard and organising their sport without talking fruit loop nonsense - see http://www.usarugby.org/ and use the "find a club" tool, where there's more clubs with names beginning with "B" than the AMNRL have in their entire organisation!
see http://www.usarugby.org/ and use the "find a club" tool, where there's more clubs with names beginning with "B" than the AMNRL have in their entire organisation!
the amount of money pumped into rugby union is incredible. i saw a feature on the set up over there on total rugby and i was blown away. nigel melville and his team have put a ton of work in and now they are starting to see the fruits of that effort.
a good international calender also helps the game develop.
Hull Kingston Bronco wrote:
see http://www.usarugby.org/ and use the "find a club" tool, where there's more clubs with names beginning with "B" than the AMNRL have in their entire organisation!
the amount of money pumped into rugby union is incredible. i saw a feature on the set up over there on total rugby and i was blown away. nigel melville and his team have put a ton of work in and now they are starting to see the fruits of that effort.
a good international calender also helps the game develop.
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