|
Post by Druzik on Jan 31, 2010 8:53:55 GMT 10
Estonia Struggles onJanuary 31st, 2010 By John SladeThis weeks Blog comes from John Slade the President and Coach Of Estonian Rugby. In Estonia Rugby Union and Rugby League all come under the one umbrella and work mutually together. Its a fairly new sport in general in Estonia and so the old rivalry does not exist. I have asked John to come on and write a little bit about Estonian Rugby League. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Feb 3, 2010 8:10:24 GMT 10
Gallant Crusaders Go Down to the ChampionsFebruary 3rd, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykThis Weekend saw the Engage Super League season start off. These were a 3rd and 4th round match where Leeds and Harlequins could have time to play Melbourne for the World Club Challenge in a few weeks. Leeds playing the Crusaders produced an outstanding night. Internationally the 9’s schedule was released and France continued with their seasons as well as the Challenge cup matches in the UK and Jamaica had their invitational 9s tournament. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Feb 5, 2010 8:29:11 GMT 10
The Travellers and Food Lovers Guide to Rugby League – Cumbria.February 5th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykThe last several years I have had the fortunate opportunity to live and work overseas, namely in Germany. My passion for Rugby League found me travelling all over Europe to watch the greatest game and in one case even managed to participate in a tournament. So I have decided to write blogs on my experiences, the travel, food and cities I experienced and share some photos. This month I look at a heartland yet a frontier of Rugby League, Cumbria and Barrow in Furness and Whitehaven. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Feb 10, 2010 15:44:37 GMT 10
International 9s Cabramatta – Round UpFebruary 10th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykSaturday the 6th of February saw the annual International 9s played at Cabramatta’s New Era Stadium. Twenty one teams from the Bundy Red Cup, Australia and from overseas turned up to play, including an Australian Indigenous team and teams from Fiji, New Zealand and all the way from Japan. After playing initial round robin matches the teams were ranked and quarter finals played out. Windsor defeated Balmain in the Cup final to be crowned the champions. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Feb 11, 2010 13:32:27 GMT 10
Rugby League is Back!February 11th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykLots to talk about this week folks. Last weekend say the major powers of Rugby league start their seasons as well as the international 9’s in Sydney being played. The Jamaicans have their University championships up and running and received a boost from a good source. Its an exciting and busy time of year look like. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Feb 16, 2010 12:13:06 GMT 10
Massive week in International Rugby League?February 16th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykThis has been one hell of a week. Aside from the usual LER and ESL action, The NRL kicked of with a bang with it new concept the NRL Indigenous versus NRL All Stars. The Challenge Cup kicked as did the Northern Rail Cup. Round 2 of the Jamaican University champion ships was played and the Storm are off on an trip! Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Feb 18, 2010 12:21:42 GMT 10
Japan Rugby League: The InterviewFebruary 18th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykAt the international 9s Rugby League International Scores’ own Daniel Andruczyk was able to get a few words with the leaders of Japanese Rugby League about their campaign and the state of the game in Japan. Elsewhere the next international test at the U18s level was played and results from Lebanon, the Challenge Cup, the Northern Rail Cup and the rumour mill is back. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Feb 23, 2010 10:10:31 GMT 10
Mid-Year Test Windows AnnouncedFebruary 23rd, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykThis week we got news on the two major mid-year test being played. The Melbourne Storm kicked off their World Club Challenge in London while the Jamaicans, Lebanese, French also got on with their Championships. I also caught up with Warren Heilig for a beer and chat in Brisbane and found out a few things. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Feb 25, 2010 10:10:48 GMT 10
Rocking Reggae Rugby25th February, 2010 By Romeo MonteithToday’s blog has another guest blogger come in. Romeo Monteith from Jamaican Rugby League has kindly agreed to write a bit about the sport in Jamaica. Its current state and future. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Mar 1, 2010 15:49:48 GMT 10
Round Up and Worrying News From Estonia!March 1st, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykThis week saw an amazing time in Rugby League. Jamaica’s whipping boys in the Uni championships got one back on their rivals, the World Club Challenge was played. Lebanon announced a tournament with a surprise contender, Super league powered on and over 100,000 fans turned out for NRL trials. All this pales to nothing when I read an email that came to me. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Mar 2, 2010 18:10:02 GMT 10
The Travelers and Food Lovers Guide to Rugby League – TallinnMarch 2nd, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykThe last several years I have had the fortunate opportunity to live and work overseas, namely in Germany. My passion for Rugby League found me travelling all over Europe to watch the greatest game and in one case even managed to participate in a tournament. So I have decided to write blogs on my experiences, the travel, food and cities I experienced and share some photos. This month I look at a place on the rugby league frontiers as well as Europe in many respects, a rich and beautiful city, Tallinn in Estonia. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Mar 4, 2010 11:06:06 GMT 10
The Rugby League International Scores Videos – European Shield 2007, Germany versus Serbia, Heidelberg, Germany4th March, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykThis series of blog posts aims to show the different nations, clubs and tournaments that are played around the world. These are video highlights that Rugby League International Scores’ own Daniel Andruczyk has taken in his travels. First up is the 2007 European Shield opener between Germany and Serbia in Heidelberg which is in Western Germany. So enjoy. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Mar 7, 2010 10:33:41 GMT 10
World Cup 2013 – One Step Forward Two Steps Back!March 7th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykSo by now we have all heard that the 2013 World Cup Finals will be at 14 teams. However its the structure and the way teams will qualify which is the truly the interesting part. Apparently 20 teams will only be allowed to fight it out! One step forward, two steps back I say. Lets dissect this and see what it really does for the game and the possibilities of the Cup. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Mar 8, 2010 12:30:11 GMT 10
The Magic of the Challenge Cup ReturnsMarch 8th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykThe Challenge Cup threw up a surprise this week. In Super League we are starting to see the dominance of the ‘Big 4’ being challenged finally. Its coming close to the NRL season start and in the Middle East Saudi Arabia caused an upset. In Jamaica GC Foster college secured their spot in the Final of the Uni Championships and another international is announced in the mid-year. Read more...
|
|
|
Post by Druzik on Mar 10, 2010 9:53:10 GMT 10
Norway to be a New Rugby League Destination?March 10th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykLast week, Daniel Andruczyk from Rugby League International scores caught up exclusively with Warren Heilig for Rugby League Review. Warren is the president of the Norwegian Rugby League. Warren is in town on Holidays and to also learn new training techniques from the best of the best – The Brisbane Broncos. Warren has big plans for the sport in Norway, but initially I asked about 2009. Read more...
|
|