Reddy!
Bob Davidson (42)
I reckon the Tri-Nations has got to be the hardest sporting competition in the world. Mentally, physically and emotionally. Some of you might already know this, but I would like to compare it to other Australian football competitions.
With the AFL Grand Final being replayed this weekend there has been alot of coverage about how difficult it will be for the players from Collingwood and St Kilda to get up for another massive game that was so taxing the first time around. Surely they are burnt out not only through their bodies but emotionally too? Will the score blow out? We'll see this weekend I guess.
This got me thinking, however, about what the Wallabies (and All Blacks, Springboks) go through each week of the Tri-Nations. Each test match is practically Grand Final, one week after the other.
Now the AFL Grand Final is a one off match and this year both teams are Melbourne teams. Conversely, the Wallabies have to play the All Blacks (the greatest football team in the world) 4 times and away from home too. Then there is off the Springboks at altitude. Now the Wallabies have been criticised recently about their poor effort against the All Blacks but all of the games have been very close; it must be extremely difficult for the Wallabies to give it their all one game, lose only just, and to come back next week to perform just as good if not better. The hits in rugby are also bigger.
Imagine if St Kilda and Collingwood played a 4 game Grand Final like the Wallabies do with the All Blacks, with not just the expectations of club members on your shoulders, but your country too.
Anyway, just thought I would share those thoughts - rugby really can be promoted a hell of alot better than it currently is.
With the AFL Grand Final being replayed this weekend there has been alot of coverage about how difficult it will be for the players from Collingwood and St Kilda to get up for another massive game that was so taxing the first time around. Surely they are burnt out not only through their bodies but emotionally too? Will the score blow out? We'll see this weekend I guess.
This got me thinking, however, about what the Wallabies (and All Blacks, Springboks) go through each week of the Tri-Nations. Each test match is practically Grand Final, one week after the other.
Now the AFL Grand Final is a one off match and this year both teams are Melbourne teams. Conversely, the Wallabies have to play the All Blacks (the greatest football team in the world) 4 times and away from home too. Then there is off the Springboks at altitude. Now the Wallabies have been criticised recently about their poor effort against the All Blacks but all of the games have been very close; it must be extremely difficult for the Wallabies to give it their all one game, lose only just, and to come back next week to perform just as good if not better. The hits in rugby are also bigger.
Imagine if St Kilda and Collingwood played a 4 game Grand Final like the Wallabies do with the All Blacks, with not just the expectations of club members on your shoulders, but your country too.
Anyway, just thought I would share those thoughts - rugby really can be promoted a hell of alot better than it currently is.