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[2018 Rugby Championship] Round 2: New Zealand v Australia (25/08/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 913720" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>I think if you're a true rugby fan and want to watch the best then you'll tune into watch the ABs. I agree I never tire of watching Federer when he's at his zenith or Bolt when he was destroying the opposition because they did it in such style. For me that is a killer combo which few sportsmen/women/teams can do.</p><p></p><p>However, For the casual fan they do want to see a contest and if it's not then they will drift away from the game. For sure the international game needs a strong Wallabies, France, Springboks and England sides to compete with them, but I am of the school of thought that it is up to them to catch up and knock the ABs off of their perch. ATM it doesn't look like happening for the foreseeable future because NZ's whole system is geared towards the ABs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 913720, member: 70552"] I think if you’re a true rugby fan and want to watch the best then you’ll tune into watch the ABs. I agree I never tire of watching Federer when he’s at his zenith or Bolt when he was destroying the opposition because they did it in such style. For me that is a killer combo which few sportsmen/women/teams can do. However, For the casual fan they do want to see a contest and if it’s not then they will drift away from the game. For sure the international game needs a strong Wallabies, France, Springboks and England sides to compete with them, but I am of the school of thought that it is up to them to catch up and knock the ABs off of their perch. ATM it doesn’t look like happening for the foreseeable future because NZ’s whole system is geared towards the ABs. [/QUOTE]
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