Australian journalists slam St Helens as ‘scared’ following World Club Challenge latest
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2022 4:20 pm
It’s been one of the main talking points in recent weeks, but the World Club Challenge looks to be dead in the water.
That’s despite St Helens’ best efforts to do all they can to host the Penrith Panthers.
The Panthers then, however, laid down the marker to St Helens, stating that they would only agree to the duel if Saints travelled to Australia.
Penrith CEO Brian Fletcher previously revealed on SEN170 that “I think we’ll give that the flick for this year,” in response to a question about whether the fixture could go ahead.
Melbourne Storm and St Helens couldn’t play the fixture in 2021 due to the ongoing challenges provided by the Covid-19 pandemic, and a meeting in Australia was said to be the only solution to see a World Club Challenge played in 2022, too.
The Leeds Rhinos were the last Super League side to make the trip to the southern hemisphere for a World Club Challenge in 2018 when they lost to Melbourne at AAMI Park.
Fletcher had previously been keen for another visit to go ahead.
And, two senior journalists Down Under, Andrew Ferguson and the LeagueFreak have also come out in support of Saints making the trip over, labelling the club as ‘scared’ if they don’t.
I think they’re scared, Penrith said ‘we’ve got the venue and the date, come on over and play the game,'” the LeagueFreak said on the Fergo & the Freak podcast.
“St Helens fans got upset when I started mentioning all the Super League clubs that were willing to travel to Australia with the likes of Wigan, Leeds, Wigan again and Hull FC all making the trip in the past ten years.
I pointed that out and Saints fans got upset and other NRL fans said it was weird they wouldn’t come.
“I ran a poll and 60% of people said it’s embarrassing that St Helens will not travel, with 40% saying it is totally understandable.”
The LeagueFreak went on to suggest that Saints have an easy task.
“Apparently their problem is that they want money.
I pointed out that Saints aren’t Wigan and Leeds – there’s a certain draw for certain teams and I think St Helens need to understand that.
“They have the easiest part, they just need to fly over, but I barely pay attention to the World Club Challenge anyway.”
Slamming the best team in the Super League competition is hardly the most conducive way to make friends in the northern hemisphere.
And, that last sentence provided on the podcast perhaps shows the attitude that most of those Down Under have when it comes to world and international fixtures.
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That’s despite St Helens’ best efforts to do all they can to host the Penrith Panthers.
The Panthers then, however, laid down the marker to St Helens, stating that they would only agree to the duel if Saints travelled to Australia.
Penrith CEO Brian Fletcher previously revealed on SEN170 that “I think we’ll give that the flick for this year,” in response to a question about whether the fixture could go ahead.
Melbourne Storm and St Helens couldn’t play the fixture in 2021 due to the ongoing challenges provided by the Covid-19 pandemic, and a meeting in Australia was said to be the only solution to see a World Club Challenge played in 2022, too.
The Leeds Rhinos were the last Super League side to make the trip to the southern hemisphere for a World Club Challenge in 2018 when they lost to Melbourne at AAMI Park.
Fletcher had previously been keen for another visit to go ahead.
And, two senior journalists Down Under, Andrew Ferguson and the LeagueFreak have also come out in support of Saints making the trip over, labelling the club as ‘scared’ if they don’t.
I think they’re scared, Penrith said ‘we’ve got the venue and the date, come on over and play the game,'” the LeagueFreak said on the Fergo & the Freak podcast.
“St Helens fans got upset when I started mentioning all the Super League clubs that were willing to travel to Australia with the likes of Wigan, Leeds, Wigan again and Hull FC all making the trip in the past ten years.
I pointed that out and Saints fans got upset and other NRL fans said it was weird they wouldn’t come.
“I ran a poll and 60% of people said it’s embarrassing that St Helens will not travel, with 40% saying it is totally understandable.”
The LeagueFreak went on to suggest that Saints have an easy task.
“Apparently their problem is that they want money.
I pointed out that Saints aren’t Wigan and Leeds – there’s a certain draw for certain teams and I think St Helens need to understand that.
“They have the easiest part, they just need to fly over, but I barely pay attention to the World Club Challenge anyway.”
Slamming the best team in the Super League competition is hardly the most conducive way to make friends in the northern hemisphere.
And, that last sentence provided on the podcast perhaps shows the attitude that most of those Down Under have when it comes to world and international fixtures.
https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/australi ... est-47338/