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Phil Waugh (73)
Isn't Super Rugby typically on that weekend?Who else are we playing?
I'd prefer an extra test than no test.
Isn't Super Rugby typically on that weekend?Who else are we playing?
I'd prefer an extra test than no test.
Isn't Super Rugby typically on that weekend?
Yeah I guess so. Doesn't do it for me for some reason.Yes, but the premise being we could have a blockbuster test match that attracts a lot of interest and a big crowd on a weekend that is becoming more and more synonymous with big sporting events.
Setting aside the money aspect of it - do we really want a third test against the All Blacks?
Yeah, but it's personal opinion of how you choose to honour or commemorate the ANZACS. They didn't fight and die for us to be caught up respecting them a certain way. If you wanna go to dawn service that's fine, if you wanna have a beer with some mates that's fine too. Personally, all the sports do a bloody good job of showing respect.Soory mate you asked what ANZAC meant. The day is more about honoring thsoe who sacrificed so much for our 2 countries isn't it?
I agree NZR haven't turned it down for noble reasons, merely because it doesn't make sense to them. If the money was too good to turn down, I sure they would consider it, I would still not like it.yes people are aware of it.. it wasn't a question of what the acronym means, but rather what does ANZAC mean as a concept today.
This is subjective; I did 20 years in the ADF, 6 deployments to the Middle East and lost just as many mates either as a direct result of service or a result of service injuries over time. So what it means to me differs to others. If it's a choice between playing the 'last post' at matches days after ANZAC Day, compared to attending a sporting event on ANZAC Day. I'd attend a match on sporting match on ANZAC Day every day of the week, I find the tokenism days after offensive and unecessary.
If I'm completely honest, watching/attending a sporting match is a good distraction later in the day from the melancholy of attending dawn service and a march in the morning.
But again, this isn't why NZRU chose not to support a ANZAC Day test, it was purely a $$ decision and fear of doing test preparation slightly differently to what they're used to.
Have no problem with people choosing to watch sport, just doesn't seem right to use the day as a money grab. Doesn't quite sit right.Yeah, but it's personal opinion of how you choose to honour or commemorate the ANZACS. They didn't fight and die for us to be caught up respecting them a certain way. If you wanna go to dawn service that's fine, if you wanna have a beer with some mates that's fine too. Personally, all the sports do a bloody good job of showing respect.
I hope you don't buy presents at ChristmasHave no problem with people choosing to watch sport, just doesn't seem right to use the day as a money grab. Doesn't quite sit right.
I hope you don't buy presents at Christmas
I know a lot of people gave up a lot for us in wars, I not convinced about religeon, so doesn't worry me. What I meant about (me personal opinion) that ANZAC day is most important day. To Chritians they may feel different.I hope you don't buy presents at Christmas
I did 20 years in the ADF, 6 deployments to the Middle East and lost just as many mates either as a direct result of service or a result of service injuries over time.
Poorly coached to a defeat by a Brit?Why don't they organise for a combined ANZ team to play a combined Turkish-German side? Seems more apt to me.
They won't come back Adam, and as I said NZR didn't turn it down for noble reasons (or my reasons) but because the money doesn't add up for them. RA wanted it (rightfully) for the money they would make. Noone in wrong I keep saying they both meant to look after what's best for their own countries.Reading more of Robinson's comments about needing it to be a Home and Away concept, the business model for NZ hosting it differed significantly from what RA had forecast from hosting it, and this is a big reason they aren't behind it.
Essentially, RA could make more money from it than NZRU can make hosting it, so they're not behind it. Lets see if NZRU come back to the negotiating table if RA negotiate some kind of profit sharing agreement...All these comments spread to the media might simply be Robinson posturing for more money.
With "partners" like NZ rugby, who needs enemiesThey won't come back Adam, and as I said NZR didn't turn it down for noble reasons (or my reasons) but because the money doesn't add up for them. RA wanted it (rightfully) for the money they would make. Noone in wrong I keep saying they both meant to look after what's best for their own countries.
I will add NZR have worked out there more money in playing SA 3 times a year, and Aus twice, thats the reality of it, I think.
I reckon we should play a test against Japan on ANZAC Day. Or maybe really spice things up and have a couple combined teams go hammer and tongs.
Australia, home nations, NZ, USA, France vs Italy, Japan, Germany.