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    The stats that prove rugby league has nothing to fear in western Sydney

    None of this changes the fact that row upon row of empty blue seats, with the voice of the ref echoing through the cavernous, unoccupied stands is a terrible look and must be depressing for players in the NRL. I'm sure they are comforted by the fact that someone has the telly on at...
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    Official: Melbourne loves Rugby League

    What's sad is the fact that elite athletes playing in a national competition (NRL)have to play in front of abysmal crowds week in week out. Ask the players what they would prefer. As for your comments on the loyalty of Melburnians, you are spot on. You see, this is exactly why I shed tears with...
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    Official: Melbourne loves Rugby League

    But why can they manage to find their way to a state of origin match but not do so for clashes with club rivals?
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    AFL defectors Karmichael Hunt and Israel Folau should be playing in rugby league Test against NZ

    Funny that. Whenever Karmichael Hunt makes a less than flattering comment about the relative merits of Aussie Rules and League it is immediately greeted with a, "Well what else would you expect him to say-he is being paid big bucks by the AFL." Mmmm. Perhaps one could suggest this gentlemen...
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    Official: Melbourne loves Rugby League

    I am confused by something. I watched parts of the SOS last night. It was a good contest. It seems to me that whenever the poor attendances in NRL are mentioned the response is that it is a game made for T.V.. Others use the line that there is nothing better to do in Melbourne than watch...
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    Official: Melbourne loves Rugby League

    True. 5000 pumped up fans can make some noise.:D
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