After reading some of the stuff in the Tele, and in view of the quote below and the quality of his writing, does anyone else think that Dean Ritchie and Greg Growden are actually the same person? This person, when he writes as Growden in the SMH, writes from a dark, whingeing and cynical perspective to hide their ignorance of the game he (or possibly she) writes about. Over in the Daily Telegraph world ,the person writes in a far more upbeat manner, but is a slavishly fawning and writes with such a positive spin that anyone would think that league really is the "Greatest Game of All".
And, of course, Greg is lucky enough that someone puts his spell check-on. Unlike poor Dean below....
Though in both cases, the person masquerading as Greg Growden and Dean Ritchie, have essentially been writing the same thing for the last teen years - a post-modernist movie review (with an interesting combination of both Kant and Ayn Rand philosophies) of The Last Tango in Paris. With slight changes on a daily basis as they emote the ongoing current vibe. This explains a slight and increasing bitterness and confusion in their writings as they ponder why all their written masterpieces ends up in the sporting section of the paper.
Mr Ritchie, whilst I understand your point of view through your one-league-eye, you have to remember that the Rugby World Cup is one of the most internationally supported sporting event in terms of viewership (behind the soccer world cup and the Olympics). To show an NRL semi in front of the NATIONAL TEAM at a WORLD CUP is short sighted.
I’m an AFL fan, but I’d rather watch our national team play 100% of the time over a league grand final.
Braveheart. of Sydney (Reply)
Thu 14 Jul 11 (09:05am)
Let’s not get casrried away heer. Rugby isn’t played seriously through Euorpe (bar France and Italty), Asia, the sub-continent or the US. It’s hardly global.
Dean Ritchie
Thu 14 Jul 11 (11:44am)