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  • #16
    Originally posted by theticket View Post
    That's the great thing about February
    weve won almost as many February comps than soffs have.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
      don't want to et ahead of myself but we are going to go through the season underfeated and beat the dogs in the gf 41-0. nsw will win state of origin and every roosters player will be picked for a team in the world cup at the end of the year.
      but im not getting ahead of myself just yet.
      And the best news of all is that the World Cup Challenge may be played here next year so we won't have to book those plane tickets to England just yet. I've also booked annual leave though just in case. Lets also buy up huge blocks of grand final tickets from now on behalf of the Chookpen, that way we won't miss out. But yes, I'm not getting ahead of myself yet either..
      "Be good enough to forgive people but don't be stupid enough to trust them again."

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      • #18
        Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post
        And the best news of all is that the World Cup Challenge may be played here next year so we won't have to book those plane tickets to England just yet. I've also booked annual leave though just in case. Lets also buy up huge blocks of grand final tickets from now on behalf of the Chookpen, that way we won't miss out. But yes, I'm not getting ahead of myself yet either..
        on a serious note, why is the WCC always played in England?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
          on a serious note, why is the WCC always played in England?
          I'm not sure but I wasn't actually joking about them talking of moving it here for 2014. I'd like to think it was to give the UK fans a chance to see some top class football or maybe it's a weather issue. ie. playing it over here in sweaty February wouldn't be fair..but neither is taking a Roosters home game to Darwin..
          "Be good enough to forgive people but don't be stupid enough to trust them again."

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          • #20
            Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post
            I'm not sure but I wasn't actually joking about them talking of moving it here for 2014. I'd like to think it was to give the UK fans a chance to see some top class football or maybe it's a weather issue. ie. playing it over here in sweaty February wouldn't be fair..but neither is taking a Roosters home game to Darwin..
            when I was younger I used to think that the country of the losing team got to host it the next year. then I realised that even though English rugby league is rubbish, they do get lucky every now and then. but they continued hosting it. it never really bothered me enough for me to care

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            • #21
              Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
              on a serious note, why is the WCC always played in England?
              To give the ESL premiers a chance plus it's a huge boost for the Superleague.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Mickey Lane View Post
                To give the ESL premiers a chance plus it's a huge boost for the Superleague.
                hardly, considering a sell out for them is 20000

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