they made a mistake the video is of the Australian A schoolboys game which beat fiji 32-17 the australian schoolboys team beat the fiji team 31-7 on a different day
Typical Australian rugby. It's in Oz at Knox but Fiji clearly have greater crowd support. It's pathetic. It's the same with having springbok games in Perth Or All Blacks games anywhere where there is no home support advantage. ARU needs to get there stuff together.
Yep. Still the hidden code. All other countries televise it publically and play it across all schools and rank/grade their skill level not how much school fees you pay
Nicholas Whiteley that's the problem I just don't see at any level a great strategy across-the-board. Wallabies versus South Africa will fill Most stadiums in Australia so why have it in Perth in a 30,000 seater stadium just because there are more South Africans there. Look at Australia versus Africa's record in Perth, not good. This game for example should've had borders bussed in or more public awareness brought out to get the support for an Australian high calibre rep side. I can't see any sort of strategy. On New Zealand like the English Premier league they need to separate the seats in to home and away allocations and sell a smaller amount of tickets to New Zealand supporters. That's not racist that's just what sporting outfits do because home advantage is a huge factor in competitive sports. We would be better off playing in a neutral ground in Africa.
they made a mistake
the video is of the Australian A schoolboys game which beat fiji 32-17
the australian schoolboys team beat the fiji team 31-7 on a different day
I counted 3 tries from the Fijian schoolboys. How does that add up to 7 points?
aus #13 is BIG
Viliame kikau #13 for fiji
Reckon Fiji scored more than 7
Typical Australian rugby. It's in Oz at Knox but Fiji clearly have greater crowd support. It's pathetic. It's the same with having springbok games in Perth Or All Blacks games anywhere where there is no home support advantage.
ARU needs to get there stuff together.
Yep. Still the hidden code. All other countries televise it publically and play it across all schools and rank/grade their skill level not how much school fees you pay
Nicholas Whiteley that's the problem I just don't see at any level a great strategy across-the-board. Wallabies versus South Africa will fill Most stadiums in Australia so why have it in Perth in a 30,000 seater stadium just because there are more South Africans there. Look at Australia versus Africa's record in Perth, not good.
This game for example should've had borders bussed in or more public awareness brought out to get the support for an Australian high calibre rep side. I can't see any sort of strategy.
On New Zealand like the English Premier league they need to separate the seats in to home and away allocations and sell a smaller amount of tickets to New Zealand supporters. That's not racist that's just what sporting outfits do because home advantage is a huge factor in competitive sports. We would be better off playing in a neutral ground in Africa.
I hope you're ready to teach them for an additional 5 years to
compensate for their brain damage! At no cost to them or their families,
naturally.