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<blockquote data-quote="shtove" data-source="post: 110672"><p>It's kind of the same in Ireland with rugby league. Munster have just signed Brian Carney - a good catholic Irishman - to play wing. He's caused a sensation in his first two appearances, and a lot of our supporters are only just copping on to the fact that he was considered one of the best RL players in the world three years ago, when he played for Great Britain: "You mean he played for the Brits at that coalfield sport where they dry hump the ground? f***in' traitor. But we'll have him."</p><p></p><p>I don't know where all those Australian cities are. But even if rugby union is well down the pecking order, Australia have contributed more to international rugby over the last 25 years than any other nation. Thanks, and g'day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shtove, post: 110672"] It's kind of the same in Ireland with rugby league. Munster have just signed Brian Carney - a good catholic Irishman - to play wing. He's caused a sensation in his first two appearances, and a lot of our supporters are only just copping on to the fact that he was considered one of the best RL players in the world three years ago, when he played for Great Britain: "You mean he played for the Brits at that coalfield sport where they dry hump the ground? f***in' traitor. But we'll have him." I don't know where all those Australian cities are. But even if rugby union is well down the pecking order, Australia have contributed more to international rugby over the last 25 years than any other nation. Thanks, and g'day. [/QUOTE]
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