Will it be 55 million?
Doubt it and I don't care that much. But it's worth pointing out for accuracy.
Will it be 55 million?
Some heavy collisions going on, that's for sure. Kiwis have several really big mobile players and might just have too much for us as the match progresses. But it's a really good watch either way.Just watching the women's RL semi final. If you like RL it's a great watch, some real tasty tackles going in and it's quick.
who ate all the piesOh well, almost made it, yet again! That Hufanga was something else though.
Oh well, almost made it, yet again! That Hufanga was something else though.

I have some sympathy with that opinion but the women's game will improve as the players get more experience. The men's game shows a bit more skill and imagination, the passing's quicker, the kicking's a bit better and they use offloads much more than the women do. However you can only admire the effort and passion the women put into their game especially, in Eng's case, they're doing it for nowt!tried watching 5 mins
but rugbys just a bunch of people running in a straight line at each other throwing a ball sideways
not exactly the most enthralling game
saying that
never knew york city got a new stadium
You mean like the Millwall player who's head collided with Oscars boot did?..... erm.....lol.Well we've still got the wheelchair final against the favourites France I've really enjoyed them all, the England ladies captain has just been interviewed she's got two black eyes and was still positive if that was a mens professional football player he would still be on the ground rolling around or in a ambulance on his way to A&E lol
There's always an exception to the rule, most ,but not all, professionals in the higher leagues feign injury and you cannot deny that. How many times have we witnessed a tap on the head after squaring up to each other and the pathetic recipient throwing themselves to the floor like he has just been punched by Tyson Fury, spoils the game in my opinion.You mean like the Millwall player who's head collided with Oscars boot did?..... erm.....lol.
Some football players feign injury because it gets them an advantage, free kicks, penalties, wasting time or an opponent booked or sent off. So basically, they are conning the officials. One of the few advantages both codes of rugby have over football is the standard of officials. Although the referee at the England's womans v New Zealand rugby union World Cup final at the weekend made a howler of a decision which swung the game in the Kiwis favour unjustly. So, they are all human.There's always an exception to the rule, most ,but not all, professionals in the higher leagues feign injury and you cannot deny that. How many times have we witnessed a tap on the head after squaring up to each other and the pathetic recipient throwing themselves to the floor like he has just been punched by Tyson Fury, spoils the game in my opinion.
I have some sympathy with that opinion but the women's game will improve as the players get more experience. The men's game shows a bit more skill and imagination, the passing's quicker, the kicking's a bit better and they use offloads much more than the women do. However you can only admire the effort and passion the women put into their game especially, in Eng's case, they're doing it for nowt!
Some football players feign injury because it gets them an advantage, free kicks, penalties, wasting time or an opponent booked or sent off. So basically, they are conning the officials. One of the few advantages both codes of rugby have over football is the standard of officials. Although the referee at the England's womans v New Zealand rugby union World Cup final at the weekend made a howler of a decision which swung the game in the Kiwis favour unjustly. So, they are all human.
Have a look on youtube at the Charlton v Hull City game from 1968/69 season, it was featured on MOTD. Some of the tackling from both sides would have seen the same game abandoned today, and I don't think anyone was even booked in that game. It does show how tame the modern game has become, almost any contact is now deemed a foul, because an advantage can be gained from it. I blame the officials in football because they let the players get away with the cheating, and it has not happened over night, I remember the outrage in the 1966 World Cup when Argentina used the 'dark arts' of football against England for the first time. As much as it pains me to say it, rugby have the upper hand over football with a better standard of refereeing throughout.
I was actually referring to RL kicking. Still not up to RU standards but it's improved hugely in the last 5 years.What needs improving in the women’s game is the handling. Possession is lost far too much because of it. Though it does make for more of an end to end game. The kicking in the men’s game is more than a bit better. There again it is a lot better than the men’s rugby league kicking as well.
I was actually referring to RL kicking. Still not up to RU standards but it's improved hugely in the last 5 years.
Have 1.6 million people left New Zealand since their last census? New Zealand despite their small population and such a lack of interest in Rugby League that they have only one professional club which has to play in Australia have won the RL World Cup something England has never done.
Some chances in both codes as Italy beat Australia in union today. Which can only be good for RL and Union not having the same countries dominant all the time.
You seem to happy about the fact that England have not won the cup.