Highlights | Wigan Warriors v London Broncos | 2024 Betfred Super League, Round 15
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2024
- The World Champions hosted the Broncos in Round 15 of the 2024 Betfred Super League.
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Jack Farrimond seems to be something special. His Speed and vision for being 18 is outstanding
Because he’s a leyther
@@Vinpetrol1121But obviously too good for the leopards,😁
@@josephsoap2698 low blow that
WIGAN Warriors 🍒 my favourite 🏉 Team ❤❤❤; Peter from Switzerland 🇨🇭
maybe the new Shaun , excellent
Youve got a rugby league team based in the rugby mad south west of london during the union off season.
If catalan dragons can become a force broncos could too.
Second time you’ve commented this lad. It’s ain’t happening, people don’t even know there’s a club. And rugby mad is a stretch, rugby mad compared to other areas of London sure
@24hr_rugby_jake
On what basis do you say that?
In the Broncos catchment of middlesex and Surrey there are well over 100 rugby union clubs. I can think of 5 off the top of my head who have >1000 members.
There are 2 amateur RL clubs in the area both with about 200 members.
Rugby is pretty popular. I'd be interested to see how that stacks up to Perpignan.
@@robmcrob2091 the basis that know one gives a fuck? Yeah well over 100 union clubs, it’s a saturated area. But it’s still not as popular as you say. Still get’s it’s ass handed to it by football. But sure there are some bigger rugby clubs in south west London. Still you won’t get any fans. Harlequins are the biggest team in London from a social media following and arguably play the most entertaining rugby of any club in any union comp or either code. And they’re an iconic club. Why would anyone, especially from the south, watch rughy league (rugby lite) over harlequins. If they even get news fans because both codes are getting suffocated from football because people are absolute sheep
@24hr_rugby_jake don't really know what your point is tbh
Quins and Broncos have different seasons. Nobody is watching anything over Quins.
As London's only full time pro club you don't need to have the reach of football. Or RU.
@@robmcrob2091 well you do have to have some interest because even if they’re the only pro club in london, it means f all if no one cares about rugby league, which they don’t. What should happen is you northerners realise the proper code of rugby, union, is the best, is global, is more entertaining and england would be a dominant force if you joined union
Thanks ,some beaut tries,Broncos doing best they can
Stop, stop, they’re already dead😭
Why do all the players have different numbers on their backs? In the NRL it's 1 - 18. It's confusing in the Super League. Some guys got 30 and 26 on their back. If you do that, people won't be confused about what positions they're playing.
Hi, Australian here, but long time Wigan supporter. Super League teams confirm their squad numbers prior to the beginning of the season. The number assigned to a player will be their number for the year, regardless of the position they play in any given game. They are initially assigned similar to the average NRL team in that first choice 17 will be assigned in their postions. But as players are injured, rested or dropped, players with other numbers will play in those positions. Bevan French is 6, as the first choice five eighth/stand-off, but may play fullback with 6 on his back if Jai Field is out. 18 is always assigned to the Wigan fans.
You know what position someone is playing by looking at where they stand in the line and what job they're doing in the team. Do you really need to see a number 1 on a guy's back to comprehend that he's the fullback, if he's stood where the fullback stands and is doing the things the fullback does?
@@cokeysezbin7899why have numbers then?
@@stephenford5839 To distinguish between players, rather than roles. Bevan French has played fullback, stand-off and (I think) winger this year, but he's always 6. If you know the numbers you know the player at a glance.
Players get shuffled around, oftentimes mid-match, due to injury anyway. So it isn't like there's always a 1-to-1 correspondence between number and role in the NRL either.
I'm not advocating for one sytem over the other btw. I honestly don't think it matters. I just don't see how anyone could find it that confusing.
@@cokeysezbin7899 What if you were new to the game though?
Nope
1.16 about as forward as it gets
You should go back to school & learn how physics works.
@@glenrobinson10 should've gone to specsavers. Marshall caught the ball further forward than from where it was thrown. But I can't blame them. If they're allowed to get away with certain things so much, they're bound to let their standards slip and keep doing it.
@@yrknutzreek I advice you to take the same class.
@@glenrobinson10 you're keeping specsavers in business, I'd imagine. If the ball is caught closer to the line than the position from which it was thrown, it is - and say this with me now - a forward pass. Typical Wigan delusion. You can't be proud of your team without turning a blind eye to half the shit that helps you win. Lax/bent refs for starters.
Honestly just sack London off at this point. Pointless them even showing up week to week - be better for everyone involved if the team they're due to play got the night off. Waste of a SL spot
London broncos are the worst team I’ve seen to play in the super league . Total embarrassment
Absolute nothing club. Rather watch paint dry than see them play another minute in the Super League this season
@@DeadMeatMorganwigan are great though aren't they
bring back Toulouse xiii!
Thank the RFL and I MG for that
@@nathandavison286 not been tested for a while wait till 12th July