I'm a died in the wool Aussie fan but I would early love to see Test matches become the struggle I remember from my young days, when an England team was something to be respected and feared. I love International games and would love to see them become competitive again.
Peter Callaghan Hopefully they put a Super League team in NYC and then it expands more into the US and Canada like the Toronto Wolfpack did. I’d like to throw the US in the mix! 🇺🇸🏉
As a pom from Wigan , I grew up watching these proper test matches, although I thought we put up a good show during the 2017 world cup maybe the gap is closing again
@darren knight From about 1920 through to the middle '70's. Pommie football dropped off in the early 80's and it's still recovering. Have a look at footage from the 60-70's, they just bashed us off the park.
Don't know how that Robinson try wasn't given, it took a bit but he clearly got it down over his shoulder. Hard to believe it's 17 years ago now since this game.
Paul Newlove was a good try scoring centre, I think he still holds the most super league tries in a season for a centre, as a saints fan I reckon he was the star of the team in the 90s
You mean the most populous parts of Australia, NSW and QLD. V's 3 Northern English counties. Supplied by small towns such as St Helens, Wigan and Widnes as opposed to large world cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.
This was my first Rugby game I ever went to with my dad. I was 10 years old and can still remember it like it was yesterday, probably the most memorable game I ever attended. After this game I had a weird obsession with Paul Newlove and still idolize Jason Robinson.
I'm an Aussie but I always feel for the Poms. So close, so often. Think back to the Second Test in 1990, Mal Meninga's try. I love playing and beating NZ but beating GB is so much sweeter. Would love to see GB start dominating Rugby League again; would be great for international footy.
I am surprised not as many people have watched this today, before the opening RLWC '13 game Is there a possibility of a similar performance at the Millenium stadium tonight? I don't think so but I can only hope as a NZ supporter. I would love to flog the Aussies in the Semis at Wembley before we crush the Poms at Old Trafford.
The whole Kiwi side play in the NRL so they are getting quality footy every weekend, the Poms aren't. The Kiwi's have always been good at putting together a fairly strong 17 which can beat anyone on their day e.g. Marshall, Johnson and Luke. As of next year you can throw SBW into the mix and they will have a bloody good side.
mate...I hear what your saying...what I cant understand is how the Aussies and GB managed to lose a couple of tri-nations and a World Cup to the Kiwis recently..considering the huge player numbers and depth in both GB and Aust. ...NZ has a fraction of the player pool and yet get up and win the big one....any thoughts?
Rugby League has little or no presence in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and at least 70% of England. So that is 90% of Britain that has no RL presence. And in the other 10% it is ignored by 99% of the media. So like I said Lancs and Yorks v Australia. Or rather parts of Leeds, St Helens, Wigan and Warrington and Hull v Australia. And that goes for British and English representation. So i don't see how your double standards come into it. RL in 2 states v RL in 2 counties is not the same.
Is Canberra as small as Castleford, Featherstone, Widnes, Wigan, St Helens, Wakefield,...... You realise that Saints, Wigan, Widnes, and Warrington have within 30 miles 4 Football clubs that have a larger weekly attraction of fans than the entire AFL in Australia. Like I said Lancs and Yorks v Australia.
Well you have to talk about equivalents because British and Australia RL are not equal variables. NSW and QLD contain more than half the total population of Australia. RL in Australia is competing to be the premier national sport with AFL and competes well. Yorks and Lancs do not show the same criteria in Britain. RL in Lancs and Yorks is the dominant sport in only those towns that have clubs and supported without national media acceptance and schools backing.
No its not. NSW and QLD are the most populous parts of Australia a country with the majority of it's land mass uninhabited and RL is a bonafide major sport in Australia with all the privileges that go with it. You can't mention NSW and QLD as if they are merely an equivalent 2 "counties" compared to Lancs And Yorks and that RL is of equal status. You also can't make a case for the small number of amateur clubs that are spread nationally. And as far as competition is concerned from other sports..
is concerned those small English clubs are dwarfed by the size and publicity created around football in the RL heartland. Something no Australian RL club has in opposition. So when it comes to the pool of players and pool of support I'm sorry it is Lancs and Yorks v Australia. QLD and NSW are not accurate direct comparisons.
Oh look at that. England could actually beat Australia at one point. All Australians are gay? Umm the British founded Australia so what does that tell you?
@Sq12Sq22u22 I'm a true blue aussie, not a 1 eyed one, he got the ball down with downward pressure, no doubt, it seems you like your ''sour grapes''.!!!
The English try that took them to ten was not a try at all,,,,,they guy didnt get any downward pressure what so ever////prior to that the English knocked on and THEY got the feed? What a loar of rubbishj
I'm a died in the wool Aussie fan but I would early love to see Test matches become the struggle I remember from my young days, when an England team was something to be respected and feared. I love International games and would love to see them become competitive again.
Peter Callaghan Hopefully they put a Super League team in NYC and then it expands more into the US and Canada like the Toronto Wolfpack did. I’d like to throw the US in the mix! 🇺🇸🏉
As a pom from Wigan , I grew up watching these proper test matches, although I thought we put up a good show during the 2017 world cup maybe the gap is closing again
I think there are plans for a 3 Test Match series between GB and Aus?
@darren knight From about 1920 through to the middle '70's. Pommie football dropped off in the early 80's and it's still recovering.
Have a look at footage from the 60-70's, they just bashed us off the park.
knight thrthrough the 80's and 90's! Thry beat the Aussies number of times
Don't know how that Robinson try wasn't given, it took a bit but he clearly got it down over his shoulder. Hard to believe it's 17 years ago now since this game.
Its been 25 years but i still remember newloves face as he ran in for that winning try
Paul Newlove was a good try scoring centre, I think he still holds the most super league tries in a season for a centre, as a saints fan I reckon he was the star of the team in the 90s
Try my arse he missed the ball by a foot.
You mean the most populous parts of Australia, NSW and QLD. V's 3 Northern English counties. Supplied by small towns such as St Helens, Wigan and Widnes as opposed to large world cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.
This was my first Rugby game I ever went to with my dad. I was 10 years old and can still remember it like it was yesterday, probably the most memorable game I ever attended.
After this game I had a weird obsession with Paul Newlove and still idolize Jason Robinson.
Good game, no professional fouls, holding down etc, no nasty stuff ,just 2 good teams playing rugby.
I'm an Aussie but I always feel for the Poms. So close, so often. Think back to the Second Test in 1990, Mal Meninga's try. I love playing and beating NZ but beating GB is so much sweeter. Would love to see GB start dominating Rugby League again; would be great for international footy.
Thanks a bunch.
Phil Clarke, what a legend
steve menzies is the only guy still playing from this test
I am surprised not as many people have watched this today, before the opening RLWC '13 game Is there a possibility of a similar performance at the Millenium stadium tonight? I don't think so but I can only hope as a NZ supporter. I would love to flog the Aussies in the Semis at Wembley before we crush the Poms at Old Trafford.
some top dual-code players in this GB team
I didn't say it wasn't. I'm pretty certain it is played by 10x more people in OZ, I'm British.
The whole Kiwi side play in the NRL so they are getting quality footy every weekend, the Poms aren't. The Kiwi's have always been good at putting together a fairly strong 17 which can beat anyone on their day e.g. Marshall, Johnson and Luke. As of next year you can throw SBW into the mix and they will have a bloody good side.
That Chris Joynt try took the Aussie defence by surprise! Great try...
mate...I hear what your saying...what I cant understand is how the Aussies and GB managed to lose a couple of tri-nations and a World Cup to the Kiwis recently..considering the huge player numbers and depth in both GB and Aust. ...NZ has a fraction of the player pool and yet get up and win the big one....any thoughts?
i remember this england won the first game then lost to auzzy in the final
@nightside242 so you think by fixing this england will be able to emulate the aussies?
Just realised it's the group game and not the final.
Rugby League has little or no presence in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and at least 70% of England. So that is 90% of Britain that has no RL presence. And in the other 10% it is ignored by 99% of the media. So like I said Lancs and Yorks v Australia. Or rather parts of Leeds, St Helens, Wigan and Warrington and Hull v Australia. And that goes for British and English representation. So i don't see how your double standards come into it. RL in 2 states v RL in 2 counties is not the same.
Is Canberra as small as Castleford, Featherstone, Widnes, Wigan, St Helens, Wakefield,...... You realise that Saints, Wigan, Widnes, and Warrington have within 30 miles 4 Football clubs that have a larger weekly attraction of fans than the entire AFL in Australia. Like I said Lancs and Yorks v Australia.
Well you have to talk about equivalents because British and Australia RL are not equal variables. NSW and QLD contain more than half the total population of Australia. RL in Australia is competing to be the premier national sport with AFL and competes well. Yorks and Lancs do not show the same criteria in Britain. RL in Lancs and Yorks is the dominant sport in only those towns that have clubs and supported without national media acceptance and schools backing.
No its not. NSW and QLD are the most populous parts of Australia a country with the majority of it's land mass uninhabited and RL is a bonafide major sport in Australia with all the privileges that go with it. You can't mention NSW and QLD as if they are merely an equivalent 2 "counties" compared to Lancs And Yorks and that RL is of equal status. You also can't make a case for the small number of amateur clubs that are spread nationally. And as far as competition is concerned from other sports..
@davrosss1 Newlove works at my school now :D
is concerned those small English clubs are dwarfed by the size and publicity created around football in the RL heartland. Something no Australian RL club has in opposition. So when it comes to the pool of players and pool of support I'm sorry it is Lancs and Yorks v Australia. QLD and NSW are not accurate direct comparisons.
its england aus tonight 4 nations final come on boys same result please!!!!!!!!
Joynt BEVER gronded the ball......that was a joke.
Robinson did get downward presure so it evened out...
Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cumbria beat Australia.
Tim brasher had a bad game... came up with some 2 or 3 bad errors
Oh look at that. England could actually beat Australia at one point. All Australians are gay? Umm the British founded Australia so what does that tell you?
They sent all the gays there ?
consistent shirt, they cant even find a consistent name ; is it Great Britain, Great Britian and Wales or just England, it changes every world cup
Well it's certainly never been "Great Britain and Wales" - check your facts.
1middlesbrough Great Britain and England in RL are two teams apart. England has the red cross and Great Britain has the red and blue V on the chest
Chris Joint did NOT put any downward pressure at all..he HIT the ball sideways NOOO TRY..but they let it any way
@Sq12Sq22u22
I'm a true blue aussie, not a 1 eyed one, he got the ball down with downward pressure, no doubt, it seems you like your ''sour grapes''.!!!
Jason robinson dogged league
The English try that took them to ten was not a try at all,,,,,they guy didnt get any downward pressure what so ever////prior to that the English knocked on and THEY got the feed? What a loar of rubbishj
Keep dreaming.
whatever. Aus won the final that year