Die-hard fans will have known about the games, but the lack of publicity gave them a low profile. If they had been hyped up the crowds would have been bigger, but the RFL didn't want that to happen because they clashed with Super League games. In future years it would be better just to have a game between the two champions in February which would give the French an advantage and make the game closer.
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Steve Slater wrote:
Die-hard fans will have known about the games, but the lack of publicity gave them a low profile. If they had been hyped up the crowds would have been bigger, but the RFL didn't want that to happen because they clashed with Super League games. In future years it would be better just to have a game between the two champions in February which would give the French an advantage and make the game closer.
Which is along the lines of the idea I muted a while back. I suggested it might be played as a 'curtain raiser' (or 'double-header' depending on how you want to spin it!) with the WCC......no real disruption to the season, but a simple way to showcase both the Championship and the French League, and offer much needed publicity to both comps!!
Simples!!
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BBC Sport wrote:
30/04/06 "Some of W*gan's travelling fans headed towards the exit before it was even over.".................no change there then!!
Wembley71 wrote:
.....They are our people. Drummond, Costello, Manfredi, Svabic, Martyn, Street, Tickle, Patel, Mossop, Horo, Bristow, Leuleui, Varley, Fleary, Rivett, Tabern, Doran, Woods, Donlan, Wilshire, Leaefa, Hansen, Sale, Murphy… these are all my people. As a Leyther, you’re one of us the moment you come here to wear the shirt. I don't care where you were born, what colour you are, what religion you are, what language you speak. You're one of us, part of our culture, writing our history as you create your own, and making us stronger for it....
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DParky wrote:
Trouble is with such a game it's slap bang in the middle of the French season if played in February.
Then maybe it's time for the French to embrace the same 'summer' season as the rest of the rugby league playing world?
Bolton by birth,
Irish by blood,
LEYTHER by heart and soul!!
BBC Sport wrote:
30/04/06 "Some of W*gan's travelling fans headed towards the exit before it was even over.".................no change there then!!
Wembley71 wrote:
.....They are our people. Drummond, Costello, Manfredi, Svabic, Martyn, Street, Tickle, Patel, Mossop, Horo, Bristow, Leuleui, Varley, Fleary, Rivett, Tabern, Doran, Woods, Donlan, Wilshire, Leaefa, Hansen, Sale, Murphy… these are all my people. As a Leyther, you’re one of us the moment you come here to wear the shirt. I don't care where you were born, what colour you are, what religion you are, what language you speak. You're one of us, part of our culture, writing our history as you create your own, and making us stronger for it....
Funnily enough, the Leyther who I saw who didnt know there had been a game, and myself finished up having lets say a 'mild' argument. "How could he be a Leyther but not know there was a game" He produced his fixture card (the game wasnt listed) I told him it had been all over the Journal, "Ive not seen a Journal for two years" was his reply "Surely youv'e seen it on the forum" Youve guessed it, he hasnt got a computer. Apparently none of his mates had even mentioned the game to him. The Avignon President in the after match 'thing' said their season had finished four weeks ago so had been difficult to keep their lads in trim for the game. I wondered whether the Club 'almost' forgot they were coming, the players seemed to line up for the French anthem - did the club forget it I wonder, and the usual 'gift' you give to overseas visitors seemed to have been overlooked. The Club hurriedly found a nice picture of Hilton Park, a shirt from the shop and an autographed ball to hand over.....they seemed pleased though. Lets get back to the serious stuff on Thursday night - Good luck lads.
Are the 8 extra league games not being offset by the reduction of the Northern Rail Cup to a straight knock out? Furthermore, the WCC seems to work quite well for the British teams so the RFL and FFR should use the same formula. Play it in France, the supposedly weaker league and at a time to suit their team. We play the NRL sides after our season has started and before their's has begun. It gives our teams a much better chance. I'm sure it would draw a good crowd in France and yield a reasonable profit even if only one of our clubs was involved.
To sum the RFL up, the Co-operative Championship tables haven't been updated on the offcial website since round six. They don't give a crap about rugby at our level, its seen as reserve grade.
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Brian Wood wrote:
Are the 8 extra league games not being offset by the reduction of the Northern Rail Cup to a straight knock out? Furthermore, the WCC seems to work quite well for the British teams so the RFL and FFR should use the same formula. Play it in France, the supposedly weaker league and at a time to suit their team. We play the NRL sides after our season has started and before their's has begun. It gives our teams a much better chance. I'm sure it would draw a good crowd in France and yield a reasonable profit even if only one of our clubs was involved.
Hi Brian,
I believe the current (but not necessarily final) thinking would be to remove the four NRC group games from Championship club fixtures, but there will still be logistical difficulties in fitting all the games within the intended start and finish dates for the 2013 season.
If there was 3250 at Carcassonne then i'm the Queen! How they would even count the crowd i'm not sure as it was free entry - the gates were just open and no one was counting. I'd estimate the true figure was around 1500.
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