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Post by Druzik on Apr 14, 2010 9:26:42 GMT 10
Germany Win Scandinavian Cup, Central Asian Tour, Tonga and the Round Up.April 14th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykThere is a massive amount of international Rugby League this week to cover! The GB Pioneers are touring Central Asia in July and have announced their matches. Also Tonga have got a schedule of their matches to me while Melbourne have been usurped of their top spot in the NRL. Super league is getting closer to its first big day of the season and Lebanon is also getting close to the end of the season. Also a few changes being brought in at Rugby League International Scores. Read more...
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Post by Ryan N on Apr 19, 2010 17:20:20 GMT 10
Just wondering could you provide a feed which I could then slot into the side of the forums? And take away that dodgy "Hot Topics". Like an RSS feed? It can be done I do have RSS set up but the link does not seem to be there... I'll look into it. Thanks.
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Post by Druzik on Apr 19, 2010 17:43:47 GMT 10
I think for the rss feedburner you just include this for your RSS feedere to keep track of the blogs.
feeds.feedburner.com%2FRugbyLeagueInternationalScores
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Post by Druzik on Apr 20, 2010 12:30:48 GMT 10
The Magic of the Cup.April 20th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykThis weekend showed why the English and for that fact anyone who loved Rugby League loved the Challenge Cup. My time in England saw me grow to love a few teams, Catalans, Leeds and Barrow. This week all teams and a few others showed why knockout Rugby can be so good. Fiji Secondary schools had their semi finals, I managed to catch up with some of the Cronulla Sharks players and see their match against Brisbane. Also is the NRL in crisis? Read more...
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Post by Druzik on Apr 21, 2010 12:14:05 GMT 10
New Logo Competition for RLIS and Radnicki Show Early they are the Team to Beat.April 21st, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykBig News this week with the announcement that Rugby League International Scores has launched a competition for a new logo. Results of the Serbian Championships are in as is the final round of the Lebanese Bank of Beirut Championships. Also Malta have announced some of their internationals for the National team and Malta XIII for this year. Read more...
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Post by Druzik on Apr 26, 2010 11:34:09 GMT 10
The Mountie’s are Coming!April 26th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykNews from Canadian Rugby League. Also the Fijian secondary schools finals were played. News about the Jamaican competition as well. Round 12 of the Super League has been completed and some controversy in Lebanon to go with the Storm. Read more...
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Post by Druzik on Apr 27, 2010 18:26:52 GMT 10
Don’t Tell Us We Don’t Have a Team!April 27th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykNo unfortunately this is not the promised blog on the Storm controversy, that is coming, I still need to get the summary of the weeks international results out, and am awaiting on some more info. But in light of that the Storm and their fans showed that the one thing you should never do to an Australian is tell them they cant do or have something! The Storm certainly showed that. In Serbia the big three clubs have shown the way again and its looking like it will be a tight contest once more. Read more...
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Post by Druzik on May 2, 2010 22:38:56 GMT 10
The Storm in the Salary Cap.April 3rd, 2010 By Various Authors This issue of the blog sees a variety of people writing in their opinions on the whole Melbourne Storm and Salary Cap issue. As everyone by now knows last week the Melbourne Storm were found to have breached the salary cap for the last 5 years. Their punishment was that they had 3 minor premierships, 2 premierships stripped off them and $1.7 million in fines and returned winnings. Also they have lost all their points for the year and aren’t allowed to compete for points for the rest of the year. The question is: Does the punishment fit the crime or is it too harsh. and what of the salary cap? Does it need to be revisited and changed? There will be three views put forward from Dane Campbell, Chris West and Daniel Andruczyk. The purpose of this is to get a variety of ideas and views to the reader and to form a good concise discussion about the whole issue of the salary cap. Hopefully the you the reader will also learn a thing or two on the strains that apply to players and clubs on retaining talent as well. Read more...
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Post by Druzik on May 5, 2010 12:05:50 GMT 10
Thank the Maker for the Ditch!May 5th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykWell those of us who are Antipodeans will know what the title refers to, and no its not some mass grave somewhere. I offcourse refer to the Tasman Sea and that it separates us and the Eastern Territory – New Zealand. I say this with love, I don’t say it with anything against our brothers, I only say it because its the only thing that keeps us from continually sending our sporting teams over to wage war! Yes ladies and gentleman and beings from other planets Its that time of year – ANZAC Test time, when the Kiwis come over here and try to bash the crap out of the Kangaroos. They may not always get the win on the board but damn it they beat us up on the field… oh and I pretty sure there is some other rugby league happening somewhere in the world? Read more...
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Post by Druzik on May 7, 2010 17:10:20 GMT 10
Logo unveiled and Lebanon Rugby League updates live!May 7th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykExciting development, the new Rugby League International Scores Logo news that on Saturday we will have the Lebanon Rugby League Championship final updated live on Rugby League International Scores. News on the Dutch and Norwegian domestic competitions and also from Canada. The struggle between Club and Country also continues. Read more...
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Post by Druzik on May 17, 2010 13:38:41 GMT 10
RLIF Has Some Revolution in the Air?May 16th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykThis week the RLIF announced some interesting changes while the European Shield and Bowl matches finally had their dates established. The Russian domestic season kicked off and and round 4 in the Maltese season was played. The Irish season is also in full swing. Canada announce some exciting news as well. Read more...
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Post by Druzik on May 19, 2010 13:30:12 GMT 10
War Has Been Declared.May 19th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykIts that time of year when civil war erupts on the Eastern Seaboard of Australia. Yes its State of Origin time again. However there is just as much news happening else where around the world. The French are coming close to the end of their season. The NRL keeps throwing up some amazing scores and super league is coming along nicely. Some news on the drop out of Belgium from the European Bowl and some house keeping. Read more...
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Post by Druzik on May 21, 2010 10:27:06 GMT 10
The Travellers and Food Lovers Guide to Rugby League – PragueMay 21st, 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 another place on the rugby league frontiers, the beautiful Prague in The Czech Republic. Read more...
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Post by Druzik on May 26, 2010 20:05:21 GMT 10
The Struggle WithinMay 26th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykSo State of Origin what a spectacle… now that I have your attention... Read more...
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Post by Druzik on May 29, 2010 18:15:19 GMT 10
Lets Talk International Rugby LeagueMay 29th, 2010 By Daniel AndruczykA few days ago I had a rant about the treatment International Rugby League was getting from many of the commentators and even the players now that state of Origin is upon us. I mentioned at the end of that rant 3 points where the game needs to be fixed up. I had a flood of comments and email from people agreeing and disagreeing with me and also coming up with some suggestions – this is all fantastic this is exactly the type of discussion I wanted to generate. So this blog what I want to do is elaborate more on what I think needs to be done. I will use examples from other sports and hopefully show that with some simplicity we can have a great, meaningful international competition. This post may be a long one so please do bare with me. Read more...
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