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Posted by Dave on 16th October 2008

World Cup Nations : Scotland

scotland rugby league
We continue our journey around the nations competing in this years world cup with the most northerly nation – the Scottish. I don’t mind Scotland, I know a few Scottish people and they’re not bad, rarely sober but that’s a national trait apparently. They aren’t too bad at Rugby Union although like every other nation of Great Britain they don’t like to see the English do well and in return I can’t see the Scottish doing anything brilliant at this world cup either.
As far as I know there isn’t a massive amount of rugby league in Scotland, there’s always talk of them opening up a Super League franchise up there (you thought it was cold playing in Cumbria!) and the millenium magic weekend is going to be at Murrayfield next year, I guess now Wales have their own super league team in Celtic. 
Historically I can’t think of any Scottish rugby league players except Alan Tait, who was pretty good, but I guess I only remember him because I grew up watching Widnes.
I won’t bore you with a map you should all know where Scotland is so onto the team.

They do have a good squad of NRL, Super League and National League players and they will be more than happy to have Michael Robertson who was within touching distance of a place in the Australia squad. Coached by Steve McCormack, who is still coaching Widnes as far as I know, and capatained by Danny Brough and his caveman like features and silly hair do’s the squad is as follows : 
Chris Armit (Canterbury Bulldogs), Danny Brough (Wakefield Wildcats, captain), Dean Colton (Doncaster), Paddy Coupar (Edinburgh Eagles), Gavin Cowan (Wests Tigers), John Duffy (Widnes Vikings), Ben Fisher (Hull KR), Andrew Henderson (Castleford Tigers), Ian Henderson (Auckland Warriors), Kevin Henderson (Wakefield Wildcats), Jack Howieson (Sheffield Eagles), Paul Jackson (Huddersfield Giants), Wade Liddell (Brisbane Easts), Scott Logan (Canberra Raiders), Neil Lowe (Keighley Cougars), David McConnell (Leigh Centurions), Duncan McGilvery (Wakefield Wildcats), Iain Morrison (Widnes Vikings), Gareth Morton (Widnes Vikings), Mick Nanyn (Oldham), Lee Paterson (Widnes Vikings), Michael Robertson (Manley Sea Eagles), Jon Steel (Hull KR), Oliver Wilkes (Wakefield Wildcats)
So more players called Henderson than you can shake a stick at,  plenty of Widnes players (so I may keep an eye on Scotlands progress) a good amount of rent-a-Aussie’s and various others. In fact I’d be suprised if there’s many Scottish accents in the team. I think as well it would be much better if they were allowed to play in kilts instead of shorts, although not with sporrans and those little daggers things they have, that would just be dangerous.
Dave’s Prediction : 2nd or 3rd Pool B – I think the French will get the top spot.

William Hill odds : 150/1

Posted by Dave on 15th October 2008

Who would you play for?

fa'asavulu
Now I got myself to thinking had my aspirations as a 12 year old kid kicking around a rugby ball led to more than dodgy knees, a loss of rather of a lot of my life to alcohol and far too many occasions dressing as a female and I had actually made playing rugby league into a career, then on top of that actually been quite good who would I elect to play for nationally? Now being born in England I could obviously play for them, then my grandma was of Irish decent so I could probably add Ireland into the mix. I have once visited France and can speak a little French so I could no doubt play for them, and I’ve spent nearly a year in New Zealand and my visa doesn’t run out till December so there’s no reason I couldn’t play for them surely?

Now it wouldn’t really be a choice, if I were good enough I’d play for England without any doubt but then say I wasn’t good enough would I look for a way to play for Ireland? It wouldn’t rule me out of ever playing for England either, I could just get better and try for England next world cup. Take big ol’ Mauri Fa’asavulu up there in the picture in his lovely (over priced) Great Britain shirt, he’s played 7 games for Samoa yet he’ll be pulling on the red and white of England for this world cup. 
If I wasn’t good enough to represent England is it fair that I take the place of an Irish bloke who really wants to play for his country but made isn’t quite as good as me – that is believable I’d clearly have made a very good player.
I think it’s a debate that comes up everytime there’s anything on an international scale and given the narrow competitivness of the rugby league national game it’s more of a problem than sports like football. New Zealand and Australia are made up of the best Pacific Islanders, the rest all play for their islands, Scotland, France, Ireland, Wales – all have their ringers from the Australian and New Zealand nationals. 
Often players are making a choice between representing their country or winning a competition. It’s very unlikely Tonga will win this year so if you can make it into the Australia squad does the personal ambition come ahead of making Tonga a slightly better team?
It’s hard to answer but I think the rules should be more solid, people should have to make a choice and unless they have a very good argument they should stick to it and it would be better for the game if players tended towards their home nations rather than adopted ones. Surely it only stifles making a competition competitive if the best players can be pooled into a few nations?

Posted by Dave on 15th October 2008

World Cup Nations : Fiji

Fiji rugby league
We continue the review of world cup nations by moving to the second team from group B and Pacific islanders Fiji. Apparently there are only 500 Fijians who play rugby league so to turn out a team for a world cup is pretty impressive. I don’t really know much about Fiji or rugby league in Fiji, I just know it’s one of those Pacific Islands who have a spattering of players throughout super league and the NRL.
Being a Pacific Islands team it also probably means (no offence to those turning out for Fiji) that the team is made up of those who weren’t picked for New Zealand or Australia. 

So to start with a helpful map Fiji is here:
Fiji map
So just where I said – one of those pacific islands. I’ve also heard Fiji is very nice and is made up of around 500 or so pacific islands. Don’t you enjoy these geography lessons? Much more interesting than they were in school.
Anyway onto rugby league which has been played on the island since 1992 and there is a national competition consisting of 9 teams and the national team play in the Pacific cup. It was home to players such as Lote Tuqiri and Petero Civoniceva both of whom are pretty good so were pinched by Australia. 
Nicknamed the Bati, coached by Joe Dakuitoga the squad named for the world cup are :
Nick Bradley-Qalilawa (Manly Sea Eagles), Jason Bukuya (Cronulla Sharks), Iowane Divavesi (Terrigal Sharks), Aaron Groom (Canterburry Bulldogs), Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta Eels), Sevania Koroi (West Magpies), Josua Koroibulu (Milton Ulladulla Bulldogs), Jone Macilai (Fassifern RLFC), Daryl Millard (Canterburry Bulldogs), Wes Naiqama (Newcastle Knights), Vula Louis Dakuitoga Naqau (Terrigal Sharks), Kaliova Nauqe (Fassifern RLFC), Alipate Noilea (Parkes Spacemen), Josateki Ravueta (Sawtell Panthers), Osea Sadrau (Fassifern RLFC), Ashton Sims (Brisbane Broncos), James Storer (Cronulla Sharks), Waisale Sukanaveita (Terrigal Sharks), Semi Tadulala (Bradford Bulls), Semisi Tora (Parkes Spacemen), Malakai Yalimaiwai Tuiloa (Milton Ulladulla Bulldogs), Akuila Uate (Newcastle Knights), Suguturaga Nemani Valekapa (unattached), Ilisoni Vonomateiratu (unattached), Jone Wesele (Darlington Point)
All in all not a bad team with plenty of players from the NRL and Super League (I think I already said that somewhere above). On the general scale of things the best they can probably hope for is a trip to the semi-final qualifier.
Dave’s Prediction : 2nd pool B

William Hill odds : 150/1

Posted by Dave on 14th October 2008

World Cup Nations : France

France rugby league
Bonjour mes amis, ca va? Being from the north west of England I’m a little bit cultured and therefore I speak a little French, un peu if you would, but the French are not a nation known for speaking the language of rugby league. More often they can be seen playing with round balls or their special brand of all flare no substance rugby union. Rugby League has actually been played in France since the 1930’s although I think they’re probably the only country to issue an outright ban on playing the sport. That was ages ago and super league have been trying to get a team going in France for a while since the disaster that was a Paris team, and with Catalan Dragons they seem to have a team that is working and as far as I know rugby league in France is doing well alongside them.

In a squad with a couple of rent-a-aussies the team is mostly made up from French men who play for Catalan with a sprinkling of players from other teams such as Tolouse. 
Coached by John Monie and captained by Jerome Guisset the squad is as follows
Jared Taylor (Lezignan), Justin Murphy (Catalans Dragons), Teddy Sadaoui(Carcassonne), Sebastien Raguin (Catalans Dragons), Sebastien Planas (Toulouse), John Wilson, Dimitri Pelo (both Catalans Dragons), Christophe Moly (Carcassonne), James Wynne (Lezignan), Maxime Greseque (Pia), Thomas Bosc (Catalans Dragons), Laurent Carrasco (Villeneuve), Gregory Mounis (Catalans Dragons), Eric Anselme (Leeds), Jamal Fakir (Catalans Dragons), Jean-Christophe Borlin (Saint-Gaudens), Olivier Elima (Catalans Dragons), Adel Fellous (Lezignan), Jean-Philippe Baile, Jerome Guisset (both Catalans Dragons), Julien Rinaldi (Harlequins), Remi Casty, Matthieu Grifi (both Catalans Dragons)
I can’t see France equalling their top placing of twice being runners up but they are certainly capable of finishing top of pool B and pushing for a semi-final place.
Dave’s Prediction : Semi Final Qualifier

William Hill odds : 100/1

Posted by Dave on 13th October 2008

Rugby training circa 1956

A brilliant gem that has popped up on youtube, an Oxford university rugby football league training video. The first above teaching you how to pick up a ball from the floor.
I must say the floppy fringe is brilliant.

You can all learn how to catch with another video after the click.
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Posted by Dave on 13th October 2008

World Cup Nations : Papua New Guinea

Papua new guinea rugby league
So as I said in the England article the main purpose of this series of articles is to introduce people to the nations they may not know much about and so we come onto the third team in pool A – Papua New Guinea. One of the few nations who can boast that rugby league is their national sport.
A slightly lesser known nation than the previous 3 PNG have had plenty of players on the world rugby league stage and still do with a squad of players including plenty from NRL and Super League clubs. They have also previously made it to the quarter finals in 2000.
But for those geographically challanged I can hear you asking “but where the hell is Papua New Guinea?”. With the aid of the following map I shall tell you.

Papua new guinea map
Well the map kind of explains it all, it’s just there above Australia, so on second thoughts a lot of people probably know where it is, especially those in Australia. Maybe there’s some people from Yorkshire who’ll find that map informative anyway.
So onto rugby leauge in PNG, as mentioned it is the national sport although a struggling national infrastructure have caused problems with the game being played nationally there is still a major league running known as the PNGNRL (or Papua New Guinea National Rugby League). 
Coached by Adrian Lam and captained by Stanley Gene the squad reads as :
Paul Aiton (Penrith), Makali Aizue (Hull KR), Jay Aston (Storm NYC), Michael Bani (Manly), Wayne Bond (Redcliffe – QRL), Tom Butterfield (Broncos NYC), Richard Cambo (Wentworthville), Jason Chan (Windsor Wolves), Neville Costigan (Canberra), Trevor Exton (Ipswich), Steve Franciscus (Banyo Bris), Stanley Gene (Hull KR), Rod Griffin (North Pride Cairns), Sam Joe (Melbourne), George Keppa (Brisbane North), Tuu Maori (Sydney), David Moore (Gold Coast), James Nightingale (Windsor), Merv O’Flanagan (Souths/Logan), Kevin Prior (Wentworthville), John Wilshere (Salford). Dion Aiya (Bingtangor Eagles), Dominic Angra (Bingtangor Eagles), Sigfred Gande (Bingtangor Lahanis), Nigel Hukula (Bingtangor Lahanis), Jessie Joe (Masta Mark Rangers), Benjamin John (Masta Mark Rangers), Gimapau Keimelo (Masta Mark Rangers), Geno Kima (Agmark Guiras), Nickson Kolo (Masta Mark Rangers), Anton Kui (Bingtangor Lahanis), Larsen Marabe (Agmark Guiras), Michael Mark (Masta Mark Rangers), Mark Mexico (Toyota Mioks), George Moni (Mabey & Johnson Muruks), Thomas Ninkama (NCD Civpac Vipers), Joseph Omai (M&J Muruks), Charles Onguglo (Masta Mark Rangers), Benny Pamunda (Bingtangor Eagles), Kingston Pisep (LBC Bombers), Rodney Pora (M&J Muruks), Francis Ray (Bingtangor Eagles), Elizah Riyong (NCD Civpac Vipers), Junior Ropra (Bingtangor Lahanis), Niko Ubile (Bingtangor Lahanis), Charlie Wabo (M&J Muruks), Menzie Yere (Agmark Gurias), Simon Young (M&J Muruks)
A lot of players from the PNGNRL who will be somewhat of an unknown quantity PNG certainly have the capacity to pull out a suprise result of two in their Pool A games and could certainly book themselves a game in the knock-out rounds if the big 3 aren’t careful.
Dave’s Prediction : Bottom Pool A

Will Hill odds : 150/1

Posted by Dave on 11th October 2008

World Cup Nations : England

England Rugby League
Now before I continue with this feature I thought I should point out that the main point of it isn’t to introduce you to the 3 nations covered so far for the simple reason most people associated with Rugby League know plenty about them. Instead it is to introduce you to the smaller nations who will start to be covered after this article.
But continuing we come to the land that invented rugby league, the home of super league and the team I’ll be supporting this world cup – England. Personally I think they’re the most likely to challenge the Aussies for the title and I certainly expect to see them in the final. Playing in group A with Australia, New Zealand and Papau New Guinea I fully expect the England boys to finish at least second in the group.

Coached by an Aussie Tony Smith the squad announced this week are 
Keith Senior, Danny McGuire, Rob Burrow, Jamie Peacock (captain), Gareth Ellis, Kevin Sinfield, Jamie Jones-Buchanan, Lee Smith (all Leeds), Paul Wellens, Ade Gardner, Leon Pryce, James Graham, James Roby, Maurie Fa’asavalu, Jon Wilkin (all St Helens), Rob Purdham (Harlequins), Mark Calderwood, Mickey Higham, Gareth Hock (all Wigan), Martin Gleeson, Adrian Morley, Ben Westwood (all Warrington), Jamie Langley, Paul Sykes (both Bradford)
Jamie Peacock I like at captain and whilst a few things have been said about the ommision of Stuart Fielden I think it has been a long time since he has been effective for his country.
Having only ever won under the collective Great Britain I reckon England have a good chance of scoring their first win in the tournament and personally I wouldn’t settle for anything less than a spot in the final. 
Surely there’s nothing non-aussie’s love more than watching the kangaroos lose, and I’m sure another England team beating them on their home turf would go down nicely.
Dave Prediction : Final
William Hill odds : 11/2
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Posted by Dave on 9th October 2008

World Cup Nations : New Zealand

New Zealand Kiwi
The round up of world cup nations continues with the country that I’ve spent the last year in – New Zealand. The land of the long white cloud apparently, I tend to see a lot more rainy grey ones recently. 
In a land mad about rugby union it often seems league doesn’t get much of a look in, with only one professional team in the country. However when the Warriors got to the play-offs this season there was certainly a heightened interest in rugby league in the country and hopefully that can be carried into the world cup by the Kiwi’s. 

So despite missing a few players – Sonny Bill Williams heading off to France to sulk playing Union, Wiki retiring and Asotasi and Brent Webb ruled out – there is still a good squad that will be performing the Haka in the famous black of New Zealand.
The Squad
Nathan Cayless (Parramatta, captain), Adam Blair (Melbourne), Greg Eastwood (Brisbane), David Fa’alogo (South Sydney), Nathan Fien (New Zealand Warriors), Dene Halatau (Wests Tigers), Lance Hohaia (NZ Warriors), Krisnan Inu (Parramatta), David Kidwell (South Sydney), Thomas Leuluai (Wigan), Jeff Lima (Melbourne), Issac Luke (South Sydney), Simon Mannering (NZ Warriors), Sika Manu (Melbourne), Benji Marshall (Wests Tigers), Steve Matai (Manly), Sam Perrett (Sydney Roosters), Sam Rapira (NZ Warriors), Jerome Ropati (NZ Warriors), Setaimata Sa (Sydney Roosters), Jeremy Smith (Melbourne), Iosia Soliola (Sydney Roosters), Manu Vatuvei (NZ Warriors)
Coached by Steve Kearny and captained by Nathan Cayless most of the squad ply their trade in the NRL and there’s no doubt the players will be wanting to improve on their two best world cup showings of runner up and go on to win the competition this time. I don’t think however they’ll be quite good enough to overcome England let alone beat the Aussies and lift the trophy.
Dave’s Prediction : Semi Finals

William Hill Odds : 6/1


Posted by Dave on 9th October 2008

Thomas Leuluai Big Hit on Maurie Fa’asavalu

13 stone versus 16 stone and not the usual result. A great hit from Leuluai during a Wigan Saints game earlier this season. One of my favourite from the season which I’ve been meaning to post for ages but just not gotten round to.
Until now, so enjoy!

Posted by Dave on 8th October 2008

World Cup Nations : Australia

Australia Rugby League
So as everyone starts announcing their squads we will be bringing you those exact details and a quick summary of each competing nation. So where better to start than holders, hosts and the usual winners – you guessed it that whinging southern hemisphere lot – Australia.
Now if you’ve found your way to a rugby league site such as this one I should imagine you know about Australia, home to arguably the best club rugby league competition in the world in the NRL, rugby league is pretty popular there. They have won 9 out of 12 world cups, not a bad record I’m sure you’ll agree, and they are favourites to win this one as well.

The 24 man squad announced by coach Ricky Stuart is as follows : 
Terry Campese (Canberra Raiders), Justin Hodges (Brisbane Broncos), Darren Lockyer (Brisbane Broncos, capt), Joel Monaghan (Canberra Raiders), Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks), Anthony Laffranchi (Gold Coast Titans), Scott Prince (Gold Coast Titans), Brent Kite, Josh Perry, Brett Stewart, Glenn Stewart, Anthony Watmough, David Williams (all Manly Sea Eagles), MichaelCrocker, Israel Folau, Greg Inglis, Billy Slater, Cameron Smith (all Melbourne Storm), Kurt Gidley (Newcastle Knights), Johnathan Thurston (North QLD Cowboys), Steve Price (NZ Warriors), Brent Tate (NZ Warriors), Petero Civoniceva (Penrith Panthers), Craig Fitzgibbon (Sydney Roosters)
Only 2 players plying their trade outside of Australia and that’s Steve Price and Brent Tate who play in the NRL still with the Warriors. Captained by Darren Lockyer there’s a good squad with plenty of talent and 11 players who from this years grand final teams Manly and Melbourne.
You’d be hard pushed to find anyone who will disagree with the Aussies tag of favourites but the most the likely to teams to cause them any upset will be New Zealand or England, both competing with Australia and Papau New Guinea in Pool A.
And well I don’t think there’s not much to write really, everyone knows about Australia, it’s all there to see and they have a very strong good looking squad. Oh and they’re nicknamed the Kangaroos.
Dave’s Prediction : Winners

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