Great Britain Lions to face Kiwis in new 'XXXX' Test
The Great Britain Rugby League team will play against New Zealand in The 'XXXX' Test on Tuesday 27th June 2006 in the UK.
The ‘XXXX’ Test will be staged at Knowsley Road Stadium, home of engage Super League side St Helens RLFC, and has been awarded full Test status by the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF).
Knowsley Road for a test match?
Someone is having a laugh. Talk about unambitious. The place is a dump and we want to stage a show piece game in it?
Great Britain Lions to face Kiwis in new 'XXXX' Test
The Great Britain Rugby League team will play against New Zealand in The 'XXXX' Test on Tuesday 27th June 2006 in the UK.
The ‘XXXX’ Test will be staged at Knowsley Road Stadium, home of engage Super League side St Helens RLFC, and has been awarded full Test status by the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF).
Knowsley Road for a test match?
Someone is having a laugh. Talk about unambitious. The place is a dump and we want to stage a show piece game in it?
Dave
Yeah, I read that too, Dave. I wouldn't be all that keen on Noble taking time out from our problems to prepare for it, either.
Its strange aswell seeing that as i know it Stains have sold Knowsley Road in order to build an up to date stadium because they know how bad their current ground is :conf:
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Reading it more closely, I noticed this bit:
"The New Zealand Rugby League have confirmed that their team - which will be coached by Brian McClennan - will be selected from New Zealand qualified players currently playing in the engage Super League competition"
GeoffN posted:
Reading it more closely, I noticed this bit:
"The New Zealand Rugby League have confirmed that their team - which will be coached by Brian McClennan - will be selected from New Zealand qualified players currently playing in the engage Super League competition"
Maybe he'll select DV? :sly:
Yeah he may need a pack mule to carry about all the equipment
GeoffN posted:
Reading it more closely, I noticed this bit:
"The New Zealand Rugby League have confirmed that their team - which will be coached by Brian McClennan - will be selected from New Zealand qualified players currently playing in the engage Super League competition"
Maybe he'll select DV? :sly:
How can the match be given full test status if the NZers aren't going to pick all their best players? Its just an excuse for GB to beat the reigning Tri-Nations champions to get the media interested in our chances for the next one (which we have no chance in because of the way our fixtures have been drawn up - again! )
GeoffN posted:
Reading it more closely, I noticed this bit:
"The New Zealand Rugby League have confirmed that their team - which will be coached by Brian McClennan - will be selected from New Zealand qualified players currently playing in the engage Super League competition"
Maybe he'll select DV? :sly:
How can the match be given full test status if the NZers aren't going to pick all their best players? Its just an excuse for GB to beat the reigning Tri-Nations champions to get the media interested in our chances for the next one (which we have no chance in because of the way our fixtures have been drawn up - again! )
thats the way it will stay with our games until they start the tri nations two week later as the aussies and kiwis have already played each other twice before we start due to the grand final being played
here mate is that tackle seven your jokeing my head marra
Why a NZ patched up squad?
If they want a good crowd puller, make it a rest of the world squad made up of all overseas players based in the UK not just NZ.
Anyway, on the bright side, at least it will give all our team a week off!!!!!!!
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