Frank the Tank said:Who cares about the international health of Rugby League anyway? Frank certainly doesnt.
Frank the Tank said:Midgey is a ginger nut so the only person Frank bags while hes watching the game with Midgey is Midgey himself [icon_razz1
mick! said:There's two others around these parts like that too.
And, before you get defensive Frank and co., exactly what would the game mean to you if SOO was scrapped tomorrow?
Coxy said:If the international game dies, rugby league in this country dies. State of Origin has, in the past 10-15 years, been the single biggest detriment to international league.
schmix said:Haha nnn that was the best streaker I've ever seen. He must have run 130m! When they caught him they put one of their jackets around his waist, but when they got back to the other end of the field the guy managed to shake it off and did a little nudie dance while still being held [icon_lol1. Jeez he would have copped a beating when they finally got him in though.
Also saw 2 people being dragged from the crowd and along the sideline for fighting, one of which was a girl :shock: Both were going absolutely feral.
A really strange crowd in general actually. I would liken it to an Origin crowd in Sydney, in that people seemed to treat it as an "event", or somewhere to get completely sloshed, rather than a game of football. The big difference was that the game was pretty average, as was the view, so it lacked the intensity of an origin game. I spent more time people-watching than game-watching (hard to avoid when everyone in front of you spent 10min standing up watching a fight evolve a few bays over).
schmix said:I was up in the O'Reilly stand, opposite the benches and on about the 30m line (closer to the end where the streaker entered and departed). Where were you?
I also had two 50ish lesbian kiwi-supporters sitting in front of me, who kept whacking each other over the head, forgetting to put their seats down before sitting, and talking about premature ejaculation (in relation to the kiwis kicking early). They then left with about 10min to go, one of them in tears (still not sure why..) [icon_lol1.
THE sharp decline in attendances for Swans games at ANZ Stadium this year looks likely to continue on Sunday with the club anticipating between 40,000 and 45,000 for the game against struggling Essendon.