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2 games of genuine football aka Rugby league are going to be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on the 2nd & 3rd March
Nothing like that game played there last week by men in helmets and padding and diaper type pants This game is tough , look up your TV guides and sit back and watch , you will be amazed If you need any advice on the game please feel free to ask Oz
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OK it is on live on Fox Sport 1 in the USA on Saturday night 2nd March 2024
Do yourself a favour and watch it , I will ask and answer questions after the 2 games (lol) Oz
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Couldn't sleep last night so at 1:30 a.m. I am flicking thru channels looking for something to put me to sleep. So I come across an Australian football game between Carlton and Melbourne.
I remembered Ozcub's promotional post so I thought I'd give it a view. UTTER CHAOS is what I watched and after 35 minutes I still had no clue what the hell was going on and switched channels. Maybe MAYHEM is a better word but I don't recommend it for anyone with insomnia. |
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Hey Ironman , what you watched was Aussie rules football it and Gaelic football are similar
That was not the games I was referring to and like you I find Aussie rules a difficult game to watch The Victorians (a state in Australia) love the game do not know why but if you ever meet a Victorian it will be obvious
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