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« Result #1 on Jan 10, 2012, 10:15am »
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Hey guys,

Not sure if this site is still active or not. Most of the stuff on here is outdated even the recent results and up-coming matches sections.

But I'll ask anyway. I am interested in the past matches of American Samoa, if anyone has any details or full details I would love to know. Thanks.
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« Result #2 on Mar 31, 2011, 8:07pm »
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The National Building Organization (NBO) has a collection of over 250 films and over 30 videos, which are given on request for screening to various institutions.  Films on housing have been produced and screened all over the country.  This is one approach adopted to reach out to the literate and semi-literate population of the rural areas.  While the NBO took a particular approach, the leading builders in cities like Kochi are a step ahead in disseminating information with respect to the real estate projects developed by them.
 
To sell the built up spaces, the builders in Kochi used to adopt different approaches to reach out to the target population.  A luxury Apartment in Kochi being put up for sale is advertised through all the medias.  In the first place, the marketing executives used to cover the high-income groups in need of living spaces and now residing on rented premises.
 
Secondly, the successful executives and other entrepreneurs are targeted.  For busy professionals a virtual walk through is given which gives a feel of the actual amenities in place in the luxury apartment.  For the successful high-salaried professionals in Cochin, owning a high cost luxury apartment is a status symbol.
 
Finally, the returning expatriate population is also given much priority.  A majority of the expatriates are those who have been successful in their business ventures or in other jobs in the Multi National Corporations (MNCs).  When retiring from the overseas destinations, they are given additional incentives to invest in new businesses or even in real estate.
 
Studies have shown that the returning expatriates are one of the major groups that are investing significant amount of money into real estate in cities like Kochi.  Having been exposed to the competitive atmosphere in overseas destinations, the expatriates do not hesitate to make bold forays into unchartered waters.
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« Result #3 on Feb 2, 2011, 1:27am »
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Jan 21, 2011, 9:58pm, Knees are gone wrote:
What the hell happened to Portugal. Malcolm Speers did so well to try and organise a rag tag bunch together from 2005 to 2009 with alot of struggle. Now he's like disappear from the face of the world. The team has not been heard of since the Aus Med cup in 2009. Bring back Portugal. Any news from this camp?


No sorry have not heard anything. Like you I have been trying to be in contact with several people but have heard nothing.
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« Result #4 on Jan 21, 2011, 9:58pm »
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What the hell happened to Portugal. Malcolm Speers did so well to try and organise a rag tag bunch together from 2005 to 2009 with alot of struggle. Now he's like disappear from the face of the world. The team has not been heard of since the Aus Med cup in 2009. Bring back Portugal. Any news from this camp?
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« Result #5 on Jan 17, 2011, 9:11pm »
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The Russian Rugby League is currently in quite a poor state....
A senior comp of 3 teams, all based around a small town 100kms west of Moscow, is hardly fantastic.
Junior development is at its barest, with it also revolving around this small town. Coaches in charge of Junior Clubs, basically get paid to take their teams to Rugby Union, where organised competitions are run in all age groups.
There is a move afoot to improve matters....but I'm not in a position to announce anything as yet.
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« Result #6 on Nov 11, 2010, 1:15am »

England Finally Post a Win

November 10th, 2010
By Daniel Andruczyk


The last round of the 4 Nations was played out last weekend. Australia fielded a team with a few news players getting a run while the Poms finally got to post a win on the board. The final now moves to Brisbane and will be held between the Kangaroos and Kiwis. In France the next round was played out and also some results from South Africa.

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« Result #7 on Oct 28, 2010, 9:38am »

Wales Retain Title and Spot in 4 Nations

October 28TH, 2010
By Daniel Andruczyk


So what to make of the weeks results? The European Cup certainly has thrown up some interesting, yet positive debate I feel. For the first time in a long time I think we can genuinely talk about who really is the 4th best country in the world of Rugby League? There are now three contenders Papua New Guinea who are in the current 4 Nations and Wales and France who played out an absolute thriller of a match on the weekend in Albi.

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« Result #8 on Oct 28, 2010, 9:36am »

So International Rugby League is Dead…

October 26th, 2010
By Daniel Andruczyk


… Well according to Dean Richie at the Daily Telegraph. Sometimes I wonder how the hell a supposed journalist and supposed Rugby League fan get a job at a major newspaper like that. So Dean wrote an “article” in the Telegraph on Tuesday the 26th of October with one of the most inaccurate and arrogant titles “Bumbling Brits killing International Rugby League”.

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« Result #9 on Oct 25, 2010, 5:45pm »


Jan 11, 2010, 9:51am, Druzik wrote:
Hey all I have compiled the 2009 World Rankings according to RLIS.

You can see them through my http://www.rugbyleagueinternationalscores.com/blog/index.php/2010/01/world-rugby-league-rankings-for-2009/"]blog[/url] or http://www.rugbyleagueinternationalscores.com/Results/International/Rankings/RLRankings2009.html"]here[/url].

Summary:
01. Australia, 364
02. England, 267
03. Wales, 220
04. Fiji, 212
05. Cook Island, 176
06. France, 172
07. Ireland, 156
08. Scotland, 152
09. Papua New Guinea, 148
10. New Zealand, 144

11.Lebanon, 120
12. Italy, 96
13. Tonga, 92
14. South Africa, 64
15. Ukraine, 63
16. Germany, 60
17. Serbia, 60
18. Great Britain, 56
19. Samoa, 46
20. Malta, 42
21. United States of America, 36
22. Morocco, 36
23. Czech Republic, 30
24. Belgium, 21
25. United Arab Emirates, 19
26. Greece, 18
27. Norway, 15
28. Spain (Catalonia), 15
29. Denmark, 12
30. Latvia, 12
31. Japan, 10
32. Jamaica, 9
33. Niue, 9
34. Sweden, 8
35. Estonia, 6
36. Portugal, 6
37. Russia, 4
38. Netherlands, 2
39. Solomon Islands, 2
40. Pakistan, 2
41. Saudi Arabia, 1


In my previous post I asked where you got your No 10 Ranking for New Zealand,well....now the have Kicked Englands butt 24-10 in the "For Nations Trophy" people will realise they are at least the second best team in the world, and obviously getting better.the Poms are now just making up the numbers and it wont be long before PNG are better than them.






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« Result #10 on Oct 18, 2010, 4:36am »

Photos from Wales Matches

October 18th, 2010
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Ian Lovell at Wales Rugby League has been kind enough to provide some of his photos he has taken.

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