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| It looks like premier sports was going to show these games but have changed their mind, as it's no longer in their listings. Does anyone know why? Or can confirm whether or not they are showing the games.
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| Half the NRL has suddenly found an injury that only lasts a week so you won't be missing much.
IIRC 69 out "injured" for this week. Only 9 expected to be out the following week.
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| Gutted! I had these in the planner too and they've now gone
Looks like replaces with Junior Roos Vs Jr Kiwis
hopefully the pacific test will come back on prem sport
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| Replaced by the Ice Hockey World Championships I think, did the same the other week with the regular NRL.
They're still showing the ANZAC Test, Junior Kiwis v Kangaroos and City v Country I believe. Shame they dropped the Pacific Tests as I was looking forward to Samoa v Tonga
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| PNG at full strength were able to edge out a below full strength Fiji.
Fiji were still pretty strong, so the result shows that PNG have made solid progress since the Hunters entered the Qld cup.
PNG were coached by the Hunters coach, and even though about half the players are not at the Hunters now, all but a few of them have played at the Hunters.
That was the first win for PNG outside of PNG for 16 years, showing that playing every second week in Australia for the Hunters has taught them to play away from home.
Samoa and Tonga got pretty fierce, as it always seems to. A good win to Samoa in the end, which seems to be about par for the course.
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| And the Cook Islands beat Lebanon.
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| PNG v Fiji was great fun.
Atmosphere for Samoa v Tonga was electric but the game wasn't that good. But physical.
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| Quote ="Rooster Booster"And the Cook Islands beat Lebanon.'"
What a shame. International rugby league needs the opposite result.
I do hope that Robert Farah (hooker), Timothy Mannah (prop), Joshua Mansour (centre), Travis Robinson (centre) and Reece Robinson (full back) will declare their allegiances to Lebanon for the World Cup.
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| Quote ="JEAN CAPDOUZE"What a shame. International rugby league needs the opposite result.
I do hope that Robert Farah (hooker), Timothy Mannah (prop), Joshua Mansour (centre), Travis Robinson (centre) and Reece Robinson (full back) will declare their allegiances to Lebanon for the World Cup.'"
Isn't one of the Robinsons, (can't remember which one) playing union at the moment.
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| Quote ="Barrie's Glass Eye"Isn't one of the Robinsons, (can't remember which one) playing union at the moment.'"
Yes, Reece Robinson is, on a two year contract with rugby union. But his current contract ends, and he would be available to play rugby league when the World Cup comes around, and he has said publicly that he wants to play for Lebanon in the 2017 World Cup.
Having him at full back (where he has often played), his brother as one of the centres, with Joshua Mansour, and Timothy Mannah and Robert Farah up front would be a huge boost for Lebanon.
All Lebanon would then need would be to find two quality halves and a couple more props to be really competitive (easier said than done, I know).
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| A few of the heritage players for Lebanon with NRL experience would be good, but the thing we really need to see from Lebanon are players from their domestic comp playing at the group level in the world cup.
Nearly half the players in the qualifying games were domestic players, and like the Americans, they now have several guys who learnt the game in their domestic comps playing in decent standard teams in Sydney - one for the Newtown Jets I see.
The game has been played for nearly 15 years in Lebanon, mostly in a university based comp, and their comp is now a pretty good standard.
I really hope Lebanon have more domestic league players than any other emerging nation team at the WC.
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| Quote ="JEAN CAPDOUZE"What a shame. International rugby league needs the opposite result.
I do hope that Robert Farah (hooker), Timothy Mannah (prop), Joshua Mansour (centre), Travis Robinson (centre) and Reece Robinson (full back) will declare their allegiances to Lebanon for the World Cup.'"
Don't forget Christopher Saab and Raymond Majouli.
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