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There isn't any, sacks of poop cover plenty of women's sport and a ton on women's soccer yet not a hint of any of the games being shown live never mind any highlights
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/41934817
There isn't any, sacks of poop cover plenty of women's sport and a ton on women's soccer yet not a hint of any of the games being shown live never mind any highlights
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/41934817
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knockersbumpMKII wrote:
There isn't any, sacks of poop cover plenty of women's sport and a ton on women's soccer yet not a hint of any of the games being shown live never mind any highlights
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/41934817

Now now what do you think we pay our TV licence for not to watch what we want to watch but what the BBC want us to watch
knockersbumpMKII wrote:
There isn't any, sacks of poop cover plenty of women's sport and a ton on women's soccer yet not a hint of any of the games being shown live never mind any highlights
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/41934817

Now now what do you think we pay our TV licence for not to watch what we want to watch but what the BBC want us to watch
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£20 a ticket and £15 on beer and merchandise.....so an away fan is worth £35. At best, 1,000 is the average away support split across 11 rounds and I am being really generous here, so Toronto, replacing say Wakefield will cost a SL club £35,000.
The minimum turnover of a SL club is £4,000,000 so Toronto instead of Widnes is worth less than 1% of a SL clubs turnover.

There are many valid reasons for and against expansion into America, but "AWAY FANS" isn't one of them. :BEAT:

knockersbumpMKII wrote:
There isn't any, sacks of poop cover plenty of women's sport and a ton on women's soccer yet not a hint of any of the games being shown live never mind any highlights
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/41934817


http://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-league/41934817
Maybe it's only i the International site?

Women's Rugby League World Cup on the BBC
Venues: Australia
Dates: 16 November to 2 December
Coverage: Selected previews and reports on the BBC website.
England are one of six teams competing at the Women's World Cup, which starts in Sydney on Thursday.

The Lionesses open their campaign with the first of three group matches - against Papua New Guinea.

The tournament comprises six teams across two groups of three, with the top two in each qualifying for the semi-finals.

The final will take place in Brisbane on 2 December as part of a double-header, with the women's match followed by the men's final.

Who is competing?

Although England start against PNG they are not actually in the same group.

The opener is England's inter-group game, with their other two fixtures against their Group A opponents.


Ruan Sims - seen here playing against New Zealand is one of the high-profile figures in the women's game
The Lionesses are in a group with host nation Australia - known as the Jillaroos - and the Cook Islands.

Canada, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea are the three teams in Group B.

All of the group games take place at the Southern Cross Group Stadium - often referred to as Endeavour Park - in Cronulla, Sydney.

Effectively, they take the form of three triple-headers, with games on 16, 19 and 22 November.

The semi-finals take place on the same day - 26 November - in Cronulla.

And, as mentioned earlier, the final will be at the famous Lang Park in Brisbane. That game takes place at 05:45 GMT on 2 December, with the men's game at 09:00 GMT.

Maria Sykes, the competition's chief operating officer, said: "It will be the first time ever that men's and women's world champions will be crowned on the same day at the same venue in world sport.

"No other sport has had both men's and women's world cup finals played on the same day and on the same field."

Who is going to win?

Would it be a surprise to discover Australia are the hot favourites?

A bit like their country's men's team, the Jillaroos are regarded as being at the top of their game, with Ruan Sims - sister of Fiji internationals Ashton, Korbin and Tariq - and the hard-hitting Kezie Apps among their stars.

This time last year, Sims signed the first paid contract in women's rugby league, a one-year deal with NRL side Cronulla Sharks.

And it is a pretty busy month for the family, with Ashton preparing for Fiji's quarter-final against New Zealand on Saturday in the men's competition.

Jillaroos co-captain Renae Kunst said: "For many years, New Zealand were always the pinnacle of women's rugby league and it was only in 2013 that Australia beat them for the very first time so that was a great occasion for us.

"But it's a new World Cup, a new team, a new six nations and we're just looking forward to ripping in come Thursday."

New Zealand's Kiwi Ferns have dished out a few surprise defeats to the Aussies in recent years - including the 2015 Anzac Day Test - and have tri-code international Honey Hireme among their talents. She is often referred to as 'Honey Bill Williams' in reference to male cross-code international Sonny.

England are a solid bet to qualify from their group, with much of their squad selected from the inaugural Women's Super League clubs, including Grand Finalists Bradford and Featherstone.

Bradford Bulls celebrate winning the 2017 Grand Final
Bradford beat Featherstone Rovers in the Grand Final
They are coached by Chris Chapman and captained by Andrea Dobson, who is set to make her fourth World Cup appearance having played in the competition for the first time as a 16-year-old in 2003.

Ten of the players in the England squad come from the Bradford Bulls side that won this year's Grand Final.

Canada, Cook Islands and Papua New Guinea, who have ex-Jillaroo Amelia Kuk in their side, are likely have their work cut out to challenge the 'big three'.

Does this tournament have much history?

The men's tournament - which started on 27 October - is in its 15th edition, having first taken place in 1954.

The history of the women's competition isn't quite so long, but this year's tournament is the fifth time it has been played.

If you look at the previous winners, you'll notice a distinctly southern hemisphere flavour - New Zealand won the first three, with Australia getting on the board in 2013.

Indeed, when the tournament was played in 2013 there were just four teams, with the top two in a group of four going straight through to the final.

Matches were played in the Yorkshire towns of Dewsbury, Featherstone, Batley and Hunslet before the final took place at Headingley, Leeds. The entire competition lasted nine days - so, in comparison, the 2017 version feels on another level entirely.


Hope that makes you feel a little better :D
knockersbumpMKII wrote:
There isn't any, sacks of poop cover plenty of women's sport and a ton on women's soccer yet not a hint of any of the games being shown live never mind any highlights
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/41934817


http://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-league/41934817
Maybe it's only i the International site?

Women's Rugby League World Cup on the BBC
Venues: Australia
Dates: 16 November to 2 December
Coverage: Selected previews and reports on the BBC website.
England are one of six teams competing at the Women's World Cup, which starts in Sydney on Thursday.

The Lionesses open their campaign with the first of three group matches - against Papua New Guinea.

The tournament comprises six teams across two groups of three, with the top two in each qualifying for the semi-finals.

The final will take place in Brisbane on 2 December as part of a double-header, with the women's match followed by the men's final.

Who is competing?

Although England start against PNG they are not actually in the same group.

The opener is England's inter-group game, with their other two fixtures against their Group A opponents.


Ruan Sims - seen here playing against New Zealand is one of the high-profile figures in the women's game
The Lionesses are in a group with host nation Australia - known as the Jillaroos - and the Cook Islands.

Canada, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea are the three teams in Group B.

All of the group games take place at the Southern Cross Group Stadium - often referred to as Endeavour Park - in Cronulla, Sydney.

Effectively, they take the form of three triple-headers, with games on 16, 19 and 22 November.

The semi-finals take place on the same day - 26 November - in Cronulla.

And, as mentioned earlier, the final will be at the famous Lang Park in Brisbane. That game takes place at 05:45 GMT on 2 December, with the men's game at 09:00 GMT.

Maria Sykes, the competition's chief operating officer, said: "It will be the first time ever that men's and women's world champions will be crowned on the same day at the same venue in world sport.

"No other sport has had both men's and women's world cup finals played on the same day and on the same field."

Who is going to win?

Would it be a surprise to discover Australia are the hot favourites?

A bit like their country's men's team, the Jillaroos are regarded as being at the top of their game, with Ruan Sims - sister of Fiji internationals Ashton, Korbin and Tariq - and the hard-hitting Kezie Apps among their stars.

This time last year, Sims signed the first paid contract in women's rugby league, a one-year deal with NRL side Cronulla Sharks.

And it is a pretty busy month for the family, with Ashton preparing for Fiji's quarter-final against New Zealand on Saturday in the men's competition.

Jillaroos co-captain Renae Kunst said: "For many years, New Zealand were always the pinnacle of women's rugby league and it was only in 2013 that Australia beat them for the very first time so that was a great occasion for us.

"But it's a new World Cup, a new team, a new six nations and we're just looking forward to ripping in come Thursday."

New Zealand's Kiwi Ferns have dished out a few surprise defeats to the Aussies in recent years - including the 2015 Anzac Day Test - and have tri-code international Honey Hireme among their talents. She is often referred to as 'Honey Bill Williams' in reference to male cross-code international Sonny.

England are a solid bet to qualify from their group, with much of their squad selected from the inaugural Women's Super League clubs, including Grand Finalists Bradford and Featherstone.

Bradford Bulls celebrate winning the 2017 Grand Final
Bradford beat Featherstone Rovers in the Grand Final
They are coached by Chris Chapman and captained by Andrea Dobson, who is set to make her fourth World Cup appearance having played in the competition for the first time as a 16-year-old in 2003.

Ten of the players in the England squad come from the Bradford Bulls side that won this year's Grand Final.

Canada, Cook Islands and Papua New Guinea, who have ex-Jillaroo Amelia Kuk in their side, are likely have their work cut out to challenge the 'big three'.

Does this tournament have much history?

The men's tournament - which started on 27 October - is in its 15th edition, having first taken place in 1954.

The history of the women's competition isn't quite so long, but this year's tournament is the fifth time it has been played.

If you look at the previous winners, you'll notice a distinctly southern hemisphere flavour - New Zealand won the first three, with Australia getting on the board in 2013.

Indeed, when the tournament was played in 2013 there were just four teams, with the top two in a group of four going straight through to the final.

Matches were played in the Yorkshire towns of Dewsbury, Featherstone, Batley and Hunslet before the final took place at Headingley, Leeds. The entire competition lasted nine days - so, in comparison, the 2017 version feels on another level entirely.


Hope that makes you feel a little better :D
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Their is one match on sky sports Mix England women v Canada women its on in the after noon on Tuesday or Wednesday I can not say which
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Most idiotic post ever goes to Grimmy..... The way to restart should be an arm wrestle between a designated player from each side.

knockersbumpMKII wrote:
There isn't any, sacks of poop cover plenty of women's sport and a ton on women's soccer yet not a hint of any of the games being shown live never mind any highlights
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/41934817

Not wishing to be cruel, but the current standard of womens' RL is poor (over here at least). The majority of games tend to be blow out scorelines, with someone going down injured every 5-10 minutes. This results in a protracted stop-start game, as they play 80 mins. It has progressed a long way in a short time, but I think it's a bit early to be putting them on TV. The next world cup may be a better option, as I'd wager that the standard will have improved dramatically by then due to increased participation.
knockersbumpMKII wrote:
There isn't any, sacks of poop cover plenty of women's sport and a ton on women's soccer yet not a hint of any of the games being shown live never mind any highlights
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/41934817

Not wishing to be cruel, but the current standard of womens' RL is poor (over here at least). The majority of games tend to be blow out scorelines, with someone going down injured every 5-10 minutes. This results in a protracted stop-start game, as they play 80 mins. It has progressed a long way in a short time, but I think it's a bit early to be putting them on TV. The next world cup may be a better option, as I'd wager that the standard will have improved dramatically by then due to increased participation.
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Grimmy wrote:
Not wishing to be cruel, but the current standard of womens' RL is poor (over here at least). The majority of games tend to be blow out scorelines, with someone going down injured every 5-10 minutes. This results in a protracted stop-start game, as they play 80 mins. It has progressed a long way in a short time, but I think it's a bit early to be putting them on TV. The next world cup may be a better option, as I'd wager that the standard will have improved dramatically by then due to increased participation.


Gillaroos and Ferns are good standard teams and in some ways are better ti watch than the mens team because they are more willing to move the ball instead if 5 drives and a kick
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Some scientists claim that hydrogen, because it is so plentiful, is the basic building block of the universe. I dispute that. I say there is more stupidity than hydrogen, and that is the basic building block of the universe.

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Most idiotic post ever goes to Grimmy..... The way to restart should be an arm wrestle between a designated player from each side.

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Gillaroos and Ferns are good standard teams and in some ways are better ti watch than the mens team because they are more willing to move the ball instead if 5 drives and a kick

Fair enough, as I say, my experience is limited to the UK game. Certainly something to be encouraged and I can see things improving loads in the next few years.
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Women’s Super League is only due to start in 2018. You can hardly complain the bbc are not taking them seriously when the sport itself hasn’t until the launch of this elite league.
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JESUS WEPT :WALL: HOW MANY TIMES?????
£20 a ticket and £15 on beer and merchandise.....so an away fan is worth £35. At best, 1,000 is the average away support split across 11 rounds and I am being really generous here, so Toronto, replacing say Wakefield will cost a SL club £35,000.
The minimum turnover of a SL club is £4,000,000 so Toronto instead of Widnes is worth less than 1% of a SL clubs turnover.

There are many valid reasons for and against expansion into America, but "AWAY FANS" isn't one of them. :BEAT:

Sir Kevin Sinfield wrote:
Women’s Super League is only due to start in 2018. You can hardly complain the bbc are not taking them seriously when the sport itself hasn’t until the launch of this elite league.

Match report
http://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-league/42010009
expect a similar result at the weekend....
Sir Kevin Sinfield wrote:
Women’s Super League is only due to start in 2018. You can hardly complain the bbc are not taking them seriously when the sport itself hasn’t until the launch of this elite league.

Match report
http://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-league/42010009
expect a similar result at the weekend....
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