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The Aussies that is.....
Have been watching the 4 nations RL final and by god they are a fine side...
England held on for so long but the Aussies just crushed them in the end...
because they have a strong sporting culture. they're encouraged at school to take part in as many sports as possible. even tiny settlements will have a full size rugby pitch, an oval and one, if not more, cricket fields.
great country.
they hate cyclists though, from what i hear.
I thought this thread was going to be about jedward who were top tonight 😀
I think the poms were very unimaginative,lots of effort for 60 minutes but not a real threat
They also benefit from having the top athletes heading towards Rugby esp league as the lure of the round ball is not as strong and doesn't pay the astronomical amounts that it does in Europe.
Strangely there is a major obesity problem in Oz too!
they hate cyclists though, from what i hear
Not sure about that, a massive proportion of high end vintage road stuff is sold there at least.
League is their game.. i.e. the national sport. If we can't beat them or come close @ anything else. We don't have a hope @ league. Billy Slater is brill! Made an ace try in the state of origin in 2004..
Didn't watch it, just thought I'd chuck in my 2p.
AFL is the national game. League barely rates a mention outside NSW/Queensland. Same with Union. Soccer is making inroads, but still has a way to go.
As for the obesity, more Aussies would rather watch a game on TV than actually play it.
one reason (in league) is the U20 league down here; the kids coming out of school can only play in this feeder league if they are in fulltime education or working; no specific training can be done between 9am and 4 pm; they get looked after by the club, but not getting $1000's/week at 18 before they have actually done something in the game to warrant it. It certainly means that they focus and don't get distracted by FHM girlfriends as much as some of the younger players do in the Barclay's Primadonna League, for example...
Also, there is the expectation to win. You know about it because there aren't 3 days until another game comes along and so you can't just 'move on'. The players know about the criticism they come under and so do something about it.
Further to that, less games at the apparent highest level overall are played so the players are fresher; not as much of a rush to get back for the next game in 2 days time or whatever. the season gentley builds up in intensity; a pre-season cup tournament in AFL for example, before the league starts, not trying to compete in 3 comps at once like ERC, Guinness Prem/Magners/French super 10 and the Anglo-Welsh/French Cup in Union, all of which end at the same time of year; basically the management of the seasons and competitions is much better for the players.
A good example is how the Aussie cricket team are a bit vulnerable at the moment. Becasue most of the big names went to IPL when usually they would have downtime and a rest period, suddnely there is talk of too much cricket being played and a need to protect the players from that etc.
Also, skills seem to be a bit more of a focus than the gym junky culture in the contact sports in Europe, just like Simon Shaw stated a few weeks back. being fit and strong to compete is one thing, but what is the point of winning that contest if you then can't execute once in possesion of the ball? This starts at kiddies level stuff; the schools cricket and various Footy codes is all about the skills, not the glory or the bosh factor.
Because in Ingerland you hear [b)don't run 'cos you'll get sweaty[/b] a lot. Strangely, since I've moved to Ireland I haven't heard it. And the Irish can play rugby a bit too IIRC.
