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Most Rugby Mad Countries ..
Now a tough question ... on a scale of 1 (rugby is anomomous in the country) to 10 (rugby is an obsessive religion)
My Ratings
New Zealand 10
South Africa 9
Wales 9
Australia 8
England 7
Fiji 7
Argentina 6
Ireland 6
Scotland 5
Italy 4
My Ratings
New Zealand 10
South Africa 9
Wales 9
Australia 8
England 7
Fiji 7
Argentina 6
Ireland 6
Scotland 5
Italy 4
My Ratings
New Zealand 10
South Africa 9
Wales 9
Australia 8
Fiji 8
England 7
France 7
Argentina 6
Ireland 6
Scotland 5
Italy 4
New Zealand 10
South Africa 9
Wales 9
Australia 8
Fiji 8
England 7
France 7
Argentina 6
Ireland 6
Scotland 5
Italy 4
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Perhaps we should score out of 100?
I would not drop them to the level of France and England.
I would not drop them to the level of France and England.
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I'm not going to list my own as some countries would be guesswork for me. But:
New Zealand is at the top: When I lived there an All Black only had to blow their nose and it was front page news.
Fiji is well up there: Our resort virtually stopped to listen to a game against Samoa on the radio, and Waisale Serevi appearing at the airport caused hysteria similar to what Beckham would here.
I actually WOULD put Australia to something similar to England and France's level. You see decent ish Super 14 crowds in Australia but that masks the interest in domestic union the rest of the time. Bear in mind Australia doesn't even have a national league. In South Australia and Victoria Rugby is roughly on a par with tiddly winks in terms of interest!
France is probably ahead of us too, particularly in the South where Rugby is all important. In England I don't think you could realistically claim Rugby is second or possibly even third in the interests of the whole country. I would go as far as to say football, cricket and rugby league all probably beat it.
Wales is certainly ahead of us, probably second only to New Zealand.
Other countries I could not possibly comment on as I haven't been there.
New Zealand is at the top: When I lived there an All Black only had to blow their nose and it was front page news.
Fiji is well up there: Our resort virtually stopped to listen to a game against Samoa on the radio, and Waisale Serevi appearing at the airport caused hysteria similar to what Beckham would here.
I actually WOULD put Australia to something similar to England and France's level. You see decent ish Super 14 crowds in Australia but that masks the interest in domestic union the rest of the time. Bear in mind Australia doesn't even have a national league. In South Australia and Victoria Rugby is roughly on a par with tiddly winks in terms of interest!
France is probably ahead of us too, particularly in the South where Rugby is all important. In England I don't think you could realistically claim Rugby is second or possibly even third in the interests of the whole country. I would go as far as to say football, cricket and rugby league all probably beat it.
Wales is certainly ahead of us, probably second only to New Zealand.
Other countries I could not possibly comment on as I haven't been there.
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I'd put Fiji at 8 or 9 but at 10 if you are talking about Sevens rugby!
A score for Australia really depends on where yo are in the country. When I was over there for the 2001 Lions Tour the Immigration guys at Melbourne airport honestly didn't even realise that the Wallabies were playing the Lions a few days later! Aussie Rules was the main sport there, followed by League (outside of cricket season) and then Union a distant third.
A score for Australia really depends on where yo are in the country. When I was over there for the 2001 Lions Tour the Immigration guys at Melbourne airport honestly didn't even realise that the Wallabies were playing the Lions a few days later! Aussie Rules was the main sport there, followed by League (outside of cricket season) and then Union a distant third.
Sorry.
I have been to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, France, Wales, Scotland and of course England.
The Welsh passion is no where near that of the New Zealanders.
Compared to the New Zealanders the Welsh are mice. And pretty inferior mice at that!
I have been to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, France, Wales, Scotland and of course England.
The Welsh passion is no where near that of the New Zealanders.
Compared to the New Zealanders the Welsh are mice. And pretty inferior mice at that!
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Couldnt agree more Bill Wales just like to think they love Rugby as much as the All Blacks when they are actually lagging behind Fiji for sure. Fiji definately have to rival Nz though if only they had the structures in place to obsess like we do with computers and mass media. Also a country that can produce such pure genius as the likes of Rupeni Caucaunibuca must have Rugby deeply engrained in its Soul!!!
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You know nothingHoorah_Henry wrote:Couldnt agree more Bill Wales just like to think they love Rugby as much as the All Blacks when they are actually lagging behind Fiji for sure. Fiji definately have to rival Nz though if only they had the structures in place to obsess like we do with computers and mass media. Also a country that can produce such pure genius as the likes of Rupeni Caucaunibuca must have Rugby deeply engrained in its Soul!!!
To quote Ray Gravell - You've got to get your first tackle in early, even if it's late.
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I have no problem with the Welsh.seaweed wrote:Bill why always the silly comments. You are a clever guy. Do you have a problem with the Welsh ?
I tell it as I see it. If you think my comments are silly - fine! Although I would remind you of you signiture line!
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Some chap called Justin Marshall claimed that rugby in Wales was less of a 'passion' than was the case in NZ. I am happy to defer to his knowledge on the matter.seaweed wrote:Wales are an 11. Is it a passion. Can't explain it. Just have to be there.
Wales would, of course, score significantly better than England.