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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt" data-source="post: 306647"><p>Club RL is about on par with Club Union in the top flight, although there's no mainstream support because the international game is literally non-existant. (The first person to talk about the <strike>tri-nations</strike> "world cup" gets a big fat 'F-off' pointed at them).</p><p></p><p>In Aus, League is much bigger compared to Union, but NRL isn't that much bigger then Super League if at all. It's the exact same bullshit debate as "Super 14 vs Heineken Cup" - The different playing conditions affect the way the games are played in the 2 different competitions, so the colder and wetter northern hemisphere is more heavy going so forward orientated while the warmer and dryer south is suited to faster play. Although NRL is better then <strike>Super</strike> Lazy 14 these days.</p><p></p><p>It may be supposedly the same sport they play, but you're not comparing apples with apples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt, post: 306647"] Club RL is about on par with Club Union in the top flight, although there's no mainstream support because the international game is literally non-existant. (The first person to talk about the <strike>tri-nations</strike> "world cup" gets a big fat 'F-off' pointed at them). In Aus, League is much bigger compared to Union, but NRL isn't that much bigger then Super League if at all. It's the exact same bullshit debate as "Super 14 vs Heineken Cup" - The different playing conditions affect the way the games are played in the 2 different competitions, so the colder and wetter northern hemisphere is more heavy going so forward orientated while the warmer and dryer south is suited to faster play. Although NRL is better then <strike>Super</strike> Lazy 14 these days. It may be supposedly the same sport they play, but you're not comparing apples with apples. [/QUOTE]
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