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2024 Guinness Six Nations
Beattie backs extended 'Six Nations'
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<blockquote data-quote="tompaton" data-source="post: 547527" data-attributes="member: 53514"><p>It's simple. Play all of Samoa's home games in Auckland, where there is a great population of Samoans.</p><p></p><p>People would be more interested in watching a Samoa v All Blacks match than a Argentina v All Blacks game. They are a rare team that has the ability to bash the big three physically. The haka wars at the beginning is a spectacle in its own right. South Africa v Samoa was one of the best matches of the world cup in 2011 and I'm sure people would tune in to see a spectacle like that. I mean it's not like they wouldn't compete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tompaton, post: 547527, member: 53514"] It's simple. Play all of Samoa's home games in Auckland, where there is a great population of Samoans. People would be more interested in watching a Samoa v All Blacks match than a Argentina v All Blacks game. They are a rare team that has the ability to bash the big three physically. The haka wars at the beginning is a spectacle in its own right. South Africa v Samoa was one of the best matches of the world cup in 2011 and I'm sure people would tune in to see a spectacle like that. I mean it's not like they wouldn't compete. [/QUOTE]
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