Gareth Ellis – Why I will be watching the NRL resumption with keen interest
People in general are crying out for some live sport after two months of repeats, throwbacks to this tournament and the best games of that.
There’s only so many blasts from the past you can be interested in before you want to see some up to date live sport.
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Hide AdWith the NRL being back on Thursday week, there will still be no live sport in this country by then so – with Sky covering all the games live for the first two rounds – it will be a chance for rugby league fans to get their rugby league fix at last. That passion people have for watching live sport might just draw in a few others as well – sport fans who don’t normally watch rugby league but who are sat at home with not much to do.
It could give the sport a boost.
Even though the coronavirus has affected Australia a lot less than over here, they’ve still had some fairly decent restrictions on what they can and can’t do.
It will be intriguing then to see how it all pans out in this new state behind closed doors.
They had one round of games before shutdown but this will likely be different again with the restrictions now in place.
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Hide AdHowever, these are the times we’re living in. In German football, there were Bundesliga games this weekend and I saw some of the highlights. It was fascinating to see just how it all works.
People have spoken about the confusion of what is right and wrong during this pandemic and what they can and can’t do.
For me, watching that Bundesliga game really epitomised that very argument.
You had the subs two metres apart with masks on but then players all over each other at corners, scuffling around, touching for a few seconds or so, to then scoring a goal and no one being able to go near the goalscorer!
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Hide AdIt was strange to see when you’re so used to seeing the normal behaviour of sportspeople in action. It will be interesting to see how rugby league goes as obviously the majority of our game is spent wrestling with someone and sweating all over each other.
There’s a lot on social media about English fans deciding which NRL club they are going to follow for the next few weeks.
Especially now, with the amount of English guys playing over there, people will be watching with some interest.
There’s something to relate to and it might be because of a player who’s played for your club or a player you liked. There’s a vested interest. I was a bit surprised Hull FC even asked the question the other day on their Twitter feed about who Hull FC supporters should be following. I thought it was a bit of an insult considering I played for Wests Tigers!
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Hide AdAnd we’ve had a number of Wests Tigers players over the years – Jordan Rankin, Mahe Fonua and Willie Manu not to mention going back a few years with Wests Tigers being a joint venture of Western Suburbs Magpies and Balmain Tigers.
Hull had two legends down there; Lee Crooks who played for both and Dave Topliss who played for Balmain so for me it wasn’t even a question to be asked.
It’s obvious all Hull FC fans should be supporting Wests Tigers!
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