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Brad Fittler claims widening State of Origin eligibility rules to include Australian-raised New Zealand and England players will benefit both the domestic and international game.
Brad Fittler claims widening State of Origin eligibility rules to include Australian-raised New Zealand and England players will benefit both the domestic and international game.
If you followed the recent Rugby League World Cup, you’ll probably have noted that the tournament has both passionate supporters and vocal detractors.
Since the Super League War, Rugby League has failed to cement an international calendar. The historical tours disappeared – in part due to the war but also since the English game transferred to a summer season.
With many spruiking that the pinnacle of our beloved sport is State of Origin, surely it’s time to make yet another amendment to the playbook and finally let New Zealand and English players in on the fun?
With the World Cup final just days away, I thought I’d reflect on some of the key moments and memories of the past ten…
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A Rugby League World Cup final spot goes on the line this morning when Australia take on New Zealand at Elland Road in Leeds.…
A Rugby League World Cup final spot goes on the line this morning when Australia take on New Zealand at Elland Road in Leeds.…
A Rugby League World Cup final spot goes on the line this morning when Australia take on New Zealand at Elland Road in Leeds.…
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All the latest Rugby League World Cup news.
All the latest Rugby League World Cup news.
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All the latest news from the Rugby League World Cup
All the latest news from the Rugby League World Cup
All the latest news from the Rugby League World Cup
Brad Fittler claims widening State of Origin eligibility rules to include Australian-raised New Zealand and England players will benefit both the domestic and international game.
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