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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2009

this is da best nrl australia vs nz try ever seen by anyone please rate my videos and look at my youtube channel

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  • should have specified it was rugby league. what a colossal waste of my time

  • first of all its league, and league is a pile of shit

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  • i play rugby league and i dont say shit, but at the end of the day id rather play rugby union than soccer.

  • could anybody else get away with calling it the 'dead ball arena'?

  • @tomisback94 lol rugby league is such an easier sport than union, thats why hayne and inglis look so good. if they played union they wouldnt even make the national team. look at sonny bill williams, he was a star and considered one of the best rugby players in the country, but when he made the switch to union. his reputation went down a notch. rugby league is for people who think theyre good. if people like shane williams played league, they would tear the whole competition apart

  • @whysocereal7 alright mate kurtley beale and digby are good but lachie turner? please someone like akuila uate would embarrass him. get back to me when union has players like inglis, uate, tony williams, hayne, hodges.. the players i just listed would walk into a wallaby team, i mean look who who the wallabies have now - ashley cooper, lachie turner, drew mitchell oh please there is no comparison

  • @tomisback94 LOL are you kidding me, we have kurtley beale, digby ioane, lachie turner, whilst the only athletic involvement in rugby league is running away from the cops after a bar fight

  • @nugngi Ok, I thought the rules stated something a bit different :)

  • @netspider86 it never touched the ground or an opposing player therefore no knock on.

  • @eddrulz3 Doesn't the ball need to be held to be considered "caught" and therefore not a knock-on? It looks more like he's just swatting it backwards without having firm possession first. (I'm basing my comment on a personal interpretation of the rules though, I don't know the exact wording!)

  • @netspider86 nah because he caught it again. fair point

  • @eddrulz3 No I mean the first time he touches it, around 1:21

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