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Challenge Cup

Last post 14-05-2008, 10:48 AM by Druzik. 87 replies.
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  •  27-03-2008, 7:02 AM 251687 in reply to 251684

    Re: Challenge Cup

    Noice!

    You going to the ESL GF.

    The South African'ers will be there and play Lancashire the next day. Will be heading to both and they then are playing Cumbria on the 8th Oct, Yorkshire 12th oct and a test against BARLA on the 17th oct in Hull.


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  •  27-03-2008, 7:44 AM 251704 in reply to 251375

    Re: Challenge Cup

    spud:

    in terms of attendance @ a single sporting event, the 2007 challenge cup final was the 3rd largest in the world with an attendance of 84,241........
    the number 1 & 2 spot was taken by the AFL GRAND FINAL @ 97,303 & the FA cup final @ 89,826..

     the super bowl is all the way down in 11th with less that 75,000 and only about 180 fans infront of the ESL grand final

    as for NFL in general,i've been to a game live and i can confirm it's the dullest 4 hours i've every spent and as with most american sports you don't really need to watch all of it...just the last quarter..  

    Does anyone know if the NRL got top in 2001, i think before they removed 10 or 20000 seats from Telsra (now ANZ) im pretty sure that game was 100,000 oir so wasn't it? The only reason the AFL get better GF crowds than RL is because the MCG is huge, so too is ANZ but it is about 20,000 seats off 'the g'. Also AFL is IMO sh*t to watch on TV but great to watch live at the game, or so i've heard, so therefor they get big crowds. League is great to watch both live and on TV.

  •  27-03-2008, 8:27 AM 251713 in reply to 251687

    Re: Challenge Cup

    Druzik:

    Noice!

    You going to the ESL GF.

    The South African'ers will be there and play Lancashire the next day. Will be heading to both and they then are playing Cumbria on the 8th Oct, Yorkshire 12th oct and a test against BARLA on the 17th oct in Hull.



    to be honest mate everything is geared towards saving for the world cup..i was hoping to the toulouse test but i've since had to fork out £1200 on flights to australia and need to save another £3000 atleast..and i fly out on the 18th oct

  •  27-03-2008, 8:30 AM 251714 in reply to 251713

    Re: Challenge Cup

    spud:
    Druzik:

    Noice!

    You going to the ESL GF.

    The South African'ers will be there and play Lancashire the next day. Will be heading to both and they then are playing Cumbria on the 8th Oct, Yorkshire 12th oct and a test against BARLA on the 17th oct in Hull.



    to be honest mate everything is geared towards saving for the world cup..i was hoping to the toulouse test but i've since had to fork out £1200 on flights to australia and need to save another £3000 atleast..and i fly out on the 18th oct

    Aha... have a great trip, great time of year to be in Oz. I'll just have to keep you updated.


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  •  27-03-2008, 9:15 PM 252259 in reply to 251714

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    In 1999, they got about 104,000 to the grand final between St. George Illawarra and Melbourne. The week before that they got over 50k for St. George Illawarra vs. Cronulla.

    Now they get about 80k because the max. is about 82k i think.

  •  27-03-2008, 9:44 PM 252271 in reply to 252259

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    What we need is a bigger stadium up here in brisbane, the origin tickets that went on sale yesterday sold out within the hour.This accounts for every single ticket, not one left.They have introduced a new moniter system for the ticket sales, it kicks you off after 10 minutes this must be to help people who dont normally get tickets to have a chance, my wife had 5 computers at work reloading at once to get logged on so she could get good seats. HeHe.

    Eight rows back from the action, so we will be able to feel the hits.

    Off to the local derby tonite , cowboys and broncos. Should be another classic.

  •  28-03-2008, 12:14 AM 252349 in reply to 237161

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    Ha ha ha ha ha ha !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Leigh the top Amateur club, are you taking illegal substances or maybe you're just plain dillusional?!!!!
  •  28-03-2008, 6:48 AM 252450 in reply to 252349

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    supuplad:
    Ha ha ha ha ha ha !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Leigh the top Amateur club, are you taking illegal substances or maybe you're just plain dillusional?!!!!

    Maybe mate... its pretty cold here in Nth Germany and its snowing.... yeah sorry Leigh is not amateur, pro in NL1.

    Anyway just booked my plane tickets to the UK for the 4th round Challenge Cup. Going upto Whithaven to see Whitehaven (NL1) take on Lezignan (Elite leaders). This will give the top french team a real good look at where there at and a better indication of where the French domestic comp it sitting in terms of quality. I feel for Toulouse though... they drew Bradford. Saturday 3pm kick off in Bradford.


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  •  29-03-2008, 12:23 AM 253191 in reply to 252450

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    Sorry think you may have missed the point?! Leigh are top of nothing, be it Amateur, Pro or NL1! They are just a very average team who can't string two decent matches together!!! Shame really cos they believe they can fly???!!!

    Have a good trip for the 4th Round of The Challenge Cup and good luck! Make sure you've got your thermals with you for Whitehaven?!

  •  31-03-2008, 7:00 AM 254498 in reply to 253191

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    I live in Nth Germany so know what it's like with the cold, will have video and photos of the game up on my website... I really just want to see Lezignan to get a feel for their form before I got to Beziers and see them in the Elite Championhips final (I am assuming they'll get there). LOL.

    OK point taken on leight... I have met a few Leigh fans they always bang on how great the club is... I just assumed. :)


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  •  10-04-2008, 11:54 AM 258490 in reply to 252349

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    supuplad:
    Ha ha ha ha ha ha !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Leigh the top Amateur club, are you taking illegal substances or maybe you're just plain dillusional?!!!!

     

    no you just havent read or looked at the pictures properly muppet the pictures are Leigh Miners Rangers who until recently were top of the National Conference, which just happens to be the top Ameteur comp in the UK

    Any idiot could deduce that if a team is top of the top division they are the best side in that comp! 

     

    think before opening your mouth!! 

  •  21-04-2008, 10:05 AM 264982 in reply to 258490

    Re: Challenge Cup

    So I have returned from my sourjurne to the Wonderful Barrow (Barra), Whitehaven and Cumbria. Despite people scaring me on TRL about Barrow I really liked and enjoyed Barrow. So After a 7 hour train trip from London to Barrow, passing through great RL towns such as Wigan, Warrington. I stayed at the Victoria Park Hotel, an easy 500m walk up from the station just off Abbey Rd, very nice place, clean, good price and the the staff were really awesome, friendly and always willing to have a chat... maybe me being an aussie had something to do with it.

    Anyway got picked up to go to Haven, great drive saw some of the wonderful sights of the area along the way such as the nuclear power plant and mines...impressive actually... Haven is a tucked away little town and the Rec ground reminds me a bit of the old Redfern Oval but with good seats and clean toilets. It was a freezing night though, a cold wind and drizzle didn't help the conditions and am sure the French lads were not used to it. Lezignan had a merchandise stand... well seat! Which i was glad to see though you'd need to get me really, really, really drunk to buy a flouro pink jersey. I did pick up a nice white Lezignan T-shirt, but dissapointed that Haven weren't selling any jerseys.

    The game was entertaining but both teams I think played fairly average... and I think the conditions were the biggest contributor to this. Now the score looks lop sides at 46-6 to Whitehaven, but it does not tell the whole story. Lezignan probably were at the Haven line as much if not more than Haven, but just did really silly things not to convert to points.

    I saw three things that the FCL need to work on,

    1. Kick offs. OK kicking the ball out on the full once, happens to the best of them, twice, OK let it slide, three times... its worrying 4 times inexcusable, basic stuff that should not happen.
    2. FCL played in the usual french flair that was great to see, they threw the ball around and tried to use their quick backs and wingers... probably would have worked if they didn't keep dropping the friggin ball. So they need to learn to hold that ball. A few times the scrum half (Half back) didn't take good options and put in the wrong kicks or kicked when should have passed etc... Funnily enough the try they did score was off just a barging charge from Chris Beattie, the only time they really didn't look to throw the ball around.
    3. Third is their discipline, having players sent off really hurts and they gave away 13 penalties. Now when you think about it that is 78 extra tackles that need to be made, which really takes a toll on your fitness.

    There was a good scrap after the second haven try, all 26 players were in the in-goal getting involved... I got it on video so YouTube highlights here we come. Haven also were not that spectacular but they just got the basics right and that won the game. I think the local support of about 1600 also helped and the conditions as I said were really tough.

    But it was a fantatsic night out, the game was entertaining, the crowd were vocal and many of the fans around me were down right confused what an Aussie was doing all the way in Haven for CC game. The "food" was surprisingly eddible for a RL match but was hot which was the important thing, the beer also good... but is there anywhere that FOSTERS has not infected. Holy crap. Its all that there was, Fosters larger. Here I was hoping for something local at the ground, and nope got Australias worst.

    The drive back was through Ulverston and then to Dalton where I watched a video of the Wales v SAcotland WC qualifier, hadn't seen it yet, so that was good. Then got home well past midnight. The next morning found a pub, the Railway in Furness, which showed the Doggies v Sts NRL match. Then did a bit of sight seeing around Barrow. Had a good night watching the Quins v Cas game, that was cracker I thought, would not have seen it go the way it did. And then yesterday flew back from JLAirport to get back to Germany. Thanks for the lift Marv appreciate it and hope I can reciprocate the gesture if ever your in Oz.

    OH yeah picked up a sweet Barrow jersey, 25th Anniversay eddition for their Lancashire Cup win in 1983.

    So all in all a great trip, want to head up to Cumbria again, the scenery around there is definitely worth seeing... and underated part of England.


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  •  21-04-2008, 10:24 AM 264983 in reply to 264982

    Re: Challenge Cup

    it all makes sense now......

     

    woke up sunday morning with 2 missed calls off marv @ daft o'clock...had you 2 been on the beer on saturday night.....lol

  •  21-04-2008, 10:34 AM 264984 in reply to 264983

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    spud:

    it all makes sense now......

    woke up sunday morning with 2 missed calls off marv @ daft o'clock...had you 2 been on the beer on saturday night.....lol

    Yup, hit the bar at the Vic hotel watched the quins game on TV. It wasnt that daft... only midnight. Twas a good weekend.


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  •  22-04-2008, 12:28 AM 265130 in reply to 264984

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    Nothing wrong with Fosters Druzik, the first thing i noticed and liked about the beer in England is the size of the cans. Lot taller than our aussie cans,  the beer gets hotter quicker over here would be the fact. I thought Fosters was as good as any other. The trip sounded good druzik, thanks for sharing.
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