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Rugby League World Cup 2008

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England, New Zealand, France, Tonga, Australia, Ireland! Rugby League World Cup 2008 has arrived and you’d better prepare yourself for a war because this will be fierce!


Editorial Review

Australia vs. England
2 November, 7.55pm
Telstra Dome, Melbourne
Tickets from Ticketmaster

Here they come from all angles. Liniment dripping from the thunderous thighs, beads of sweat falling from the collective foreheads of the brutes from around the world, as they converge in Australia in the hope of being crowned the world champion.

In October and November 2008, the elite of the Rugby League world will congregate down under for the 13th edition of the planet's second-oldest world cup. A remarkable achievement, all thanks to the French for helping pioneer the series.

While the World Cup begins only weeks after the NRL season is finished, it makes no difference to the Aussie battalions' intensity and drive as they enjoy nothing more than smashing the Poms, and locking horns with another of their fiercest enemies across the Tasman Sea.

How will the Australians handle the pace from the debonair, but unforgiving French who, apart from initiating this tournament over 50 years ago, care more about winning battles than the next country? What tactics will these countries brains trusts employ in order to go hard for the month long tournament that is built on steadying the nerves and riding the wave of attrition?

The Kangaroos have dominated the RLWC over the years with unyielding and dogged fight night qualities that have brought many nations to their knees. The never-say-die ethos is an area which, when married with the incredible skill and innate decision making process of the Aussie sides over the journey, has made them the nation most likely to win the big one when it counts.

Champions from the past era such as Wally Lewis, Allan Langer, Andrew Johns and Brad Fittler all knew what was needed to land the knockout punches in the heat of battle - will this current crop of 2008 warriors know what to do when the bell tolls?

Nick Argyriou, Citysearch

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DAVE
October 20, 2008

HEY THIS WORLDCUP IS ONESIDED U KNOW WHO ARE GOING TO MAKE THE FINALES ITS AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND/ AND ENGLAND... THEY SHOULD LET THE BOYS FOR TONGA PLAY...THEN AGAIN AUSTRALIA MIGHT LOOSE THERE CUP....WOULD THAT BE A SHAME.. WHAT ARE U GUYS SCARED OFF

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TEVITA GUKIBAU
October 21, 2008

sUPRISE,,sUPRISE,,FOR BIGGER LEAGUE BROTHERS ,,FIJI BATI WILL SHOW IT TO YOUS..ALL THE BEST AND LETS ENJOY THIS WORLD CUP GAMES,,,

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Arua
October 23, 2008

I think the draw is really unfair. This is because it is made in a way that Pool A will contribute 3 teams to the final 4 while the other two pools will fight for the 4th place in the semi. I thinks it is made to ensure the top 3 league nations in the world advance to the finals. You think the PNG Kumuls will drop out; no way. There'll upsets and surely one of these top 3 will fall. Mark my word. Cheers, AG... GO KUMULS GO

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ROBERT DAUGL
October 24, 2008

SHAME-ON U ORGANISERS FOR ALLOWING 3 TEAMS IN POOL A TO GO THRU THE FINALS BY PUTTING PNG AGAINST THEM THAT HAS NO CHANCE AT ALL. AUSTRALIA, ENGLAND AND NEW ZEALAND CAN GET WHAT THEY WANT BUT I HOPE PNG KUMULS GIVES THEM A GOOD RUN FOR THEIR MONEY. GO PNG KUMULS! WE ARE ALL BEHIND U. ALLI AM

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Siaaga Tuuga
October 25, 2008

all teh best for the "TOA SAMOA"...manuia le alo faiva atu i taaloga...

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Aaron
October 25, 2008

we already know who is going to win so hand the cup over to them before the 1st whistle blows...hahahahahahaha

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Aerenga
October 26, 2008

France has a pretty good win win world cup this year Boii, So hold on to all your Jock strap

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Erica
October 27, 2008

PNG got riped off.....They should have won that game, that ref was a shocker.

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Shane
October 27, 2008

My son and I enjoy watching every game, but unfortunately with the timing of some of the games, we are not able to watch. Not good enough in my opinion. Especially since we are in Australia. I hope that when it comes to finals time, they will be broadcast at a reasonable hour. Not 8.30 pm on a Sunday night when my 7 year old has school the next day!!! Get with it!

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David Pouru
October 27, 2008

Shane Hayne's performamce between the Lions & the Kumuls was totally ridiculous amd I'm sure we'd never hear the last o f it if the Australians were on the receiving end. I hope this Rugby league world cup advertises apart from the code unbiased commentary, all games viewing and more importantly refereeing. After all the whole world is watching. You will remember the Kumuls of 2008 David Pouru Proud Papua New Guinean

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Yakwan Lapet
October 28, 2008

i just like the refree for the game between PNG Kumuls and the LIONs.. he needs a better look making decisions.. GO KUMULS.

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CHRIS MONTAI
October 29, 2008

I would like to wish all the best to kumuls in their campaign againts the kiwis ,kumuls you are still the best you can do it. go! the kumuls

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chris S montai
October 30, 2008

all da best to kumuls.yupla tu man hia.you can beat the kiwis they are human like you. cmontai - vanimo Don Bosco sec sch

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Roger
November 01, 2008

After last Saturay's poor calls from shane. I should think he should not think about visitng PNG for his own safty

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MICHAEL KOMBKUN
November 01, 2008

Kumuls you still da best,doesn't matter Kumuls lost the game but Good football

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gail
November 03, 2008

How many clubs can boast that they have three of their junior players playing in the world cup. SOUTHPORT TIGERS Greg Eastwood for NZ Sam Moa for Tonga and Rhangi Chase in Maori invitational team. Go Southport Tigers Qld

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Magele Uso
November 03, 2008

'Toa Samoa' will set-up the knock-out blow for the 'Kiwi's' to put the 'Kangaroos' to rest in the Finale!!2008...yeah babee!

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Toby Ziles
November 09, 2008

Shayne Hayne stoled the game away from the PNG Kumuls.How did he award a forward pass try to England and disallow a non forward pass try to PNG Kumuls. Although all this we are still the best..Go the Kumuls. A word to the other countries Australian referees will always give games away to NZ and Australia, therefore do play a clear game and do not make silly mistakes like penalties, the Aussie refs can always change their minds. To Shayne Hayne you are a biased refree.

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Tero Tindiapa
November 10, 2008

I thik the world cup does not feel like one, Its Australian Dominated sport, there is no competion to the whole World Cup Series. Sad to See small island nations playing their heart out. But in the end its all Australia. Rugby Union is a Competition.

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