Maybe most of the Kiwis who live or have lived in Australia. Cause I always read Kiwis denigrate League when they discussed against Aussie League supporters.Most kiwis who like union also like league. We are not as either/or as Australians are about the codes.
Sure...I was only born and lived there for 30-odd years. What would I knowMaybe most of the Kiwis who live or have lived in Australia. Cause I always read Kiwis denigrate League when they discussed against Aussie League supporters.
"ABs beat Wallabies 20 years in a row"
Aussie League supporter: "Union is a tiny sport in Australia"
Average Kiwi answering: "Nobody cares about League, it's only played in 3 countries"
I mean, if they really like League wouldn't say that. IMO the Kiwis who like League, support QLD Maroons but not all of the Kiwis like League. Specially those who live in NZ and never lived in OZ
time to support the Wallabies brotherSure...I was only born and lived there for 30-odd years. What would I know
Never say never...time to support the Wallabies brother
you have absolute weapons for kids who are going through the grades in Canberra? We can knit you one of those half gold half ABs jerseys for the games.Never say never...
There is one scenario where I can see myself supporting the Wallabies/Wallaroos - we'll know in about 6 - 8 years perhaps
They have all played for the Brumbies at their age levels (my youngest plays an age group up with my middle child because we just can't get them to 3 different trainings and games etc lol)you have absolute weapons for kids who are going through the grades in Canberra? We can knit you one of those half gold half ABs jerseys for the games.
I hear @Dismal Pillock knows his way around a needle andyou have absolute weapons for kids who are going through the grades in Canberra? We can knit you one of those half gold half ABs jerseys for the games.
get the proud parent thread going again, that's most definitely worthy material! It's my favourite thread on these forums, it's a nice rest from how shit Australian Rugby is.They have all played for the Brumbies at their age levels (my youngest plays an age group up with my middle child because we just can't get them to 3 different trainings and games etc lol)
I wouldn't say they are weapons. But they work hard and they enjoy playing. My eldest in particular LOVES playing and he wants to be an All Black. He has the plan all mapped out already lol.
If any of them make it to Wallaby or Wallaroo level - I won't need a half/half jersey bro..... it will be all gold!
I lived in Sydney too and many Kiwis I met hated League. The thibg you described is more for Pacific Islanders according miy experience. They don't care about League or Union, they only play for money lolSure...I was only born and lived there for 30-odd years. What would I know
Got a mate who was same BR, his boy grew up and made it into Reds extended training squad, Aus U20s etc, so mate was Reds and Aust supporter at U20 level. His son actuallywas selected for Aussie 7s the day before he suffered a bad shoulder injury that stuffed him, so he didn't have to swap at full level. But rightfully was prepared to swap.They have all played for the Brumbies at their age levels (my youngest plays an age group up with my middle child because we just can't get them to 3 different trainings and games etc lol)
I wouldn't say they are weapons. But they work hard and they enjoy playing. My eldest in particular LOVES playing and he wants to be an All Black. He has the plan all mapped out already lol.
If any of them make it to Wallaby or Wallaroo level - I won't need a half/half jersey bro..... it will be all gold!
You got to support your family 100%.Got a mate who was same BR, his boy grew up and made it into Reds extended training squad, Aus U20s etc, so mate was Reds and Aust supporter at U20 level. His son actuallywas selected for Aussie 7s the day before he suffered a bad shoulder injury that stuffed him, so he didn't have to swap at full level. But rightfully was prepared to swap.
Except I lived in NZ - both rural and city - so perhaps ur experience is completely different to that of a NZ-born and bred NZer.I lived in Sydney too and many Kiwis I met hated League. The thibg you described is more for Pacific Islanders according miy experience. They don't care about League or Union, they only play for money lol
Anyway, is it true the final is even on FTA in Aus? So Stan/9 must figure there some interest. I was a little surprised.
If my son played for the Tahs I would hand him this t-shirt then never speak to him again for the rest of his life.I'd even support the Tah's against the Blues if my son played for the Tah's.
My experience says that most of the Kiwis living in OZ stay loyal to Union. Some hate League and some adore itExcept I lived in NZ - both rural and city - so perhaps ur experience is completely different to that of a NZ-born and bred NZer.
Your experience is limited LOLMy experience says that most of the Kiwis living in OZ stay loyal to Union. Some hate League and some adore it