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Super Rugby Semi-Final: Waratahs vs Highlanders
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<blockquote data-quote="RoosTah" data-source="post: 731621" data-attributes="member: 12207"><p>If you have never heard of those people then you know about 0.01 percent of Australia's top profile sports people and frankly your argument sounds extremely ill informed. The point about internationally exposed is a cop out too, because it's you who keeps talking about culture, and that cuts across everything.</p><p></p><p>Quick question, but do you have any idea how bloody tiny Rugby is in the Australian sporting landscape? I raise it because if Phil Kearns is all you know, then I'd guarantee you more people in NZ know who he is than Australians do.</p><p></p><p>I agree we're at an impasse here, but I also note you never once made a remotely reasonable case for the "culture argument", having never addressed in any of your many posts the fundamental issue of causation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoosTah, post: 731621, member: 12207"] If you have never heard of those people then you know about 0.01 percent of Australia's top profile sports people and frankly your argument sounds extremely ill informed. The point about internationally exposed is a cop out too, because it's you who keeps talking about culture, and that cuts across everything. Quick question, but do you have any idea how bloody tiny Rugby is in the Australian sporting landscape? I raise it because if Phil Kearns is all you know, then I'd guarantee you more people in NZ know who he is than Australians do. I agree we're at an impasse here, but I also note you never once made a remotely reasonable case for the "culture argument", having never addressed in any of your many posts the fundamental issue of causation. [/QUOTE]
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