Maori cooked up at least one of Cook's sailors.I didn't realise this series involved Hawaii.
Yep Australia/England rugby cup sounds pretty good.Why does it need a name at all? Can't it just be the trophy or cup you win for winning the series?
For many spectators the new names would be meaningless.
Yep fair enough, I know ABs play every 2nd team for some cup, generally apart from Bledisloe ,I don't think I can name any of them.Everything has a name (even if it ends up being known as something else).
It's mostly just marketing but it's nice when the marketing reflects something important in our game (like Ella and Mobbs).
The Australia England Rugby Cup is also a name. It's just incredibly generic.
But that is cool right? I love that we play every country for a different trophy and what that trophy is about. Shows a connection to history and between the countries and what an international game rugby is. Remember the old days with team flags or plaques it has that feelYep fair enough, I know ABs play every 2nd team for some cup, generally apart from Bledisloe ,I don't think I can name any of them.
Yep good point Jimmy, does actually look good on sideline, and good to have something to hoist after the game.But that is cool right? I love that we play every country for a different trophy and what that trophy is about. Shows a connection to history and between the countries and what an international game rugby is. Remember the old days with team flags or plaques it has that feel
Its a good point but in reality, as you mentioned with flags and plaques does it still hold any relevance? Marketing refers to the game or series not the Tin Cup. I suspect players don't know what it is (the Tin Cup) at times and its starting to get to a point where everyone gets a prize because of some "historical" reason that only the super rusted-on know about (and the history can be remanufactured to suit at anytime anyway).But that is cool right? I love that we play every country for a different trophy and what that trophy is about. Shows a connection to history and between the countries and what an international game rugby is. Remember the old days with team flags or plaques it has that feel
Those saying the name of the cup, or the flags, or whatever is unimportant need to watch the great documentary where that ex-marine taught a bunch of kids what it means to believe they could aim for something. Truly stirring stuff to see them all turn around into a well drilled unit.
Documentaries like that should be mandatory in schools
Or The Wallaby Rose Cup!Yep Australia/England rugby cup sounds pretty good.