International rugby league gets a bad wrap. And you can see why...
What if I told you an Australian national team had won 10 of 14 World Cups outright, never finished lower than 2nd, and in their last tournament success beat teams by 67, 65, 55 and 37 points. Also their main rivals New Zealand had never finished lower than 3rd, and the other major power in the sport England had never finished lower than 4th. Two other teams had never finished lower than 6th.
But enough about netball, let's get back on topic and into the Official Unofficial Rugby League World Cup Predictions!
With news this week that rugby league is not a sport, but pole dancing and foot golf are, there's never been a better time to be a fan of international rugby league!
Where I predict teams to exit at the same stage of the tournament, I have ranked them by who I think will perform better at that stage. For example, I think that Italy are more chance to win Group D than the United States, so they are ranked higher of the two. Sorry about the spoiler there.
Here are all the other predictions...
Thursday, 26 October 2017
Friday, 20 October 2017
A Quick Note on the Legacy of the ex-Prime Minister of New Zealand
This is actually not about politics.
Instead, it is about food.
Tinned spaghetti pizza. With pineapple.
Instead, it is about food.
Tinned spaghetti pizza. With pineapple.
Tuesday, 3 October 2017
NRL Grand Final 2017
The NRL Grand Final this year wasn't an all-time classic like in 2015, nor did it come down to the wire and deliver a fairytale ending like 2016.
The best team all season clinically beat the outsider that had defied the odds to get there. There were no surprises.
In that sense, it reminded me a lot of the 1994 Grand Final, where Canberra beat Canterbury. Also the 1998 Grand Final, where Brisbane beat Canterbury. And of course, the 2014 Grand Final where Souths beat Canterbury.
That isn't to say there weren't some memorable moments in the game. My favourite moment from the 2017 Grand Final was this...
The best team all season clinically beat the outsider that had defied the odds to get there. There were no surprises.
In that sense, it reminded me a lot of the 1994 Grand Final, where Canberra beat Canterbury. Also the 1998 Grand Final, where Brisbane beat Canterbury. And of course, the 2014 Grand Final where Souths beat Canterbury.
That isn't to say there weren't some memorable moments in the game. My favourite moment from the 2017 Grand Final was this...
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