Australia's Day – ANZAC Day

After watching the NRL over the last couple of days, I’m not a happy chappy.

As far as the Aussies are concerned, ANZAC Day is Australia Day II.

Mind you, given the origins of the country, it’s no surprise that they would stoop to stealing our shared day for their own celebrations.

The ultimate is the sense of outrage that the Storm should propose that the Warriors and Storm play an annual game on Anzac Day.

As I posted earlier, it doesn’t seem to have occured to any of the Eff wits in Oz that there already was an annual Anzac Test match but it doesn’t suit the Aussie view of the world to promote test footy.  They might lose!

I suppose we should accept that there already is a traditional matchup on ANZAC Day – Rooster v Dragon.  This game has been played for years.  All seven of them.

It gets worse.

Watching the Rabbits game, Asotasi scores an outstanding individual try.

Gould and the other C9 commenwankers credit Roy with being the best prop in the game.  What a pity he can’t play the pinnacle of the game.

Hello????

State of Origin is going to be a big problem.

The success of the Kiwis is no surprise given the “browning” of the game and the growing influence of the bruise bros.

With the current eligibility rules, many of first and second and even third generation Aussies could potentially play for NZ.  Watch the Aussies try to change the rules to their benefit.

Roy’s most likely less worried about the fact he can’t play SOO.  Frankly, he’s most likely really peeved that he missed out on the World Cup and pantsing the Kangarooted.

To hear Gould’s attitude simply shows that the Aussies put their interest ahead of anyone else’s.

Just like ANZAC Day.

Postscript – why is it that we can go to the video ref to check a knockon when the Warriors have kicked a drop goal but not when the Storm punch the ball out of Vatuvei’s grip?  Cheating just comes so natural to those fun lovin’ criminals in pink.

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