This page is no longer updated, and is the old forum. For new topics visit the New HOL forum.
Register | Edit Profile | Subscriptions | Forum Rules | Log In
Melbourne Eagle Melbourne 24 Dec 21 8.47am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Dubai Eagle
Although Australia & NZ Rugby pulled out of the 2021 world cup due to be held over here because of Covid concerns - Does a World Cup have similar levels of necessary / unnecessary tours to an Ashes one ? The RLWC is still 10 months away, who knows what will happen? With due respect, no sportsmen in the World have had to put up with what AFL (Australian Rules) and NRL (Rugby League) players and families have had to put up with to complete their 2020 and 2021 seasons. In the AFL, many of the 18 teams relocated to Qld for 4 months in 2020 and only slightly better in 2021. Many teams would fly 2 hours Brisbane - Adelaide on match day, play and return that day just to avoid state quarantine rules. The NRL was similar. Melbourne Storm have had the last 4 months of each of the last 2 seasons relocated on the Sunshine Coast north of Brisbane. NZ Warriors relocated to various areas in Australia for many months of the last 2 seasons away from home and families The NRL and Australian RL have said enough is enough for the players and their families. The RLWC is a step 2 far particularly if the 2022 season plays out like 1st 1920 and 21. Cricketers haven't had it easy either but nowhere near as harsh and disruptive as the Aussie and NZ RL players have put up with.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Melbourne Eagle Melbourne 24 Dec 21 8.55am | |
---|---|
70- 80k crowd expected day 1 at the MCG. Ticket sales strong. 27 degrees expected and the Aussie Tennis Open only 3 weeks away. Love my home town.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Dubai Eagle 24 Dec 21 10.02am | |
---|---|
Respectfully - The RLWC was scheduled to take place in October 2021, its only now 10 months away because it was postponed by a year, that postponement was arranged because the Australia & NZ teams pulled out, according to reports they pulled out due to player welfare & covid safety concerns (there is quite a difference between how Aus / NZ are handling Covid & how its being handled in the UK) in the lead up to that period Covid was in decline in the UK, another factor in the pulling out was that upon returning home to Aus these players would have to isolate and after isolation they would only have a couple of weeks off before returning to clubs for the 2022 season - You are clearly much closer to the local action than I am to know how much of that story is the truth but that's the story over here on that subject. ( For sure lots of tournaments have been cancelled or disrupted due to covid, so why some have been & others havent & why some have been behind closed doors & some havent is a bit of a mystery over here too) My comments about having the Ashes tour either called off or at the very least downgraded to something less auspicious really relate to these points - a) Test Cricket / competitive cricket in general in the UK has also been messed about, Covid, players in bubbles for weeks at a time, preparation tours / games messed around by timing, participants, the opponent's situation etc etc Based on those 2 points- if it was down to me I would have pushed for a downgrading of the tour ( so some sort of tour went ahead but it wasnt billed as an official ashes tour) c) The other thing that we suddenly have over here is a racism investigation which has grown legs & is threatening to decimate county cricket in its current form & quite frankly who knows where it will take us. With C being thrown into the mix ( the main county involved is Yorkshire & they have 4 players with the test squad at the moment) but the English press smell blood in the water & they wont let any revelation that comes to light pass without exposure - its my belief that those players that are on the tour have too much to cope with to play proper competitive cricket to the level that would be required to give a top side like Australia a good game on their home soil - If this dosent end in a 5-0 whitewash it will only be because either we got lucky or Aus rested some players / tried out others ( or some similar occurrence) hope that explains my comments.
Originally posted by Melbourne Eagle
The RLWC is still 10 months away, who knows what will happen? With due respect, no sportsmen in the World have had to put up with what AFL (Australian Rules) and NRL (Rugby League) players and families have had to put up with to complete their 2020 and 2021 seasons. In the AFL, many of the 18 teams relocated to Qld for 4 months in 2020 and only slightly better in 2021. Many teams would fly 2 hours Brisbane - Adelaide on match day, play and return that day just to avoid state quarantine rules. The NRL was similar. Melbourne Storm have had the last 4 months of each of the last 2 seasons relocated on the Sunshine Coast north of Brisbane. NZ Warriors relocated to various areas in Australia for many months of the last 2 seasons away from home and families The NRL and Australian RL have said enough is enough for the players and their families. The RLWC is a step 2 far particularly if the 2022 season plays out like 1st 1920 and 21. Cricketers haven't had it easy either but nowhere near as harsh and disruptive as the Aussie and NZ RL players have put up with.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Phil’s Barber Crowborough 24 Dec 21 11.40am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Melbourne Eagle
70- 80k crowd expected day 1 at the MCG. Ticket sales strong. 27 degrees expected and the Aussie Tennis Open only 3 weeks away. Love my home town. I visited Melbourne with work a couple of years ago. Absolutely Loved the place! Stayed in The Langham opposite Flinders Street Station, had some great steaks along the Southbank of the Yarra River, visited The Rod Laver Stadium and took in the MCG tour followed by the rest of the day watching Victoria v NSW in glorious warm sunshine. It’s a beautiful city Melbourne Eagle.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Melbourne Eagle Melbourne 24 Dec 21 11.05pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Phil’s Barber
I visited Melbourne with work a couple of years ago. Absolutely Loved the place! Stayed in The Langham opposite Flinders Street Station, had some great steaks along the Southbank of the Yarra River, visited The Rod Laver Stadium and took in the MCG tour followed by the rest of the day watching Victoria v NSW in glorious warm sunshine. It’s a beautiful city Melbourne Eagle. Glad you enjoyed my town, you certainly stayed at a very nice hotel and the Yarra eateries are fabulous. It's been battered during our infamous lockdowns (world record length). We're peering out a bit through our blinds and we need to bounce back as do many places. Good luck over there, let's hope we can stay safe and move on soon. A few Palace wins will help.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Phil’s Barber Crowborough 24 Dec 21 11.39pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Melbourne Eagle
Glad you enjoyed my town, you certainly stayed at a very nice hotel and the Yarra eateries are fabulous. It's been battered during our infamous lockdowns (world record length). We're peering out a bit through our blinds and we need to bounce back as do many places. Good luck over there, let's hope we can stay safe and move on soon. A few Palace wins will help. Thanks ME, Merry Christmas to you and the family.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
The Dolphin 25 Dec 21 9.32am | |
---|---|
I was there in 2013 for the Grand Prix.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Bexley Eagle Bexley Kent 25 Dec 21 5.22pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by The Dolphin
Currently we seem unable to field very well and too many of our top order batsmen cannot bat at this level and add to that Stokes is injured. I think we should just come home. Burns gets dropped because his average is 12.75 to be replaced by Crawley whose test average is 11 in 2021. Pope gets dropped for Bairstow. His highest score in 15 innings in 2021 is 57. We have a bunch of 80mph pie throwers and a spinner who goes at 8 an over. To be honest you have to feel sorry for Root.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
chris123 hove actually 25 Dec 21 5.40pm | |
---|---|
RIP Ray, top skipper particularly against this lot.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Melbourne Eagle Melbourne 26 Dec 21 12.52am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by chris123
RIP Ray, top skipper particularly against this lot. That is sad news, typified English cricketers in the 70s when I was a boy. Tough competive and uncompromising. Played his part in Ashes history, with a great cricket brain. Him, John Snow and Alan Knott frustrated Australia many times, RIP.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Melbourne Eagle Melbourne 26 Dec 21 1.01am | |
---|---|
So much for the forecasted 27, is a coolish, misty 19. Heavy atmosphere providing some swing early innings. At least we're not in Perth - 43 degrees on Christmas day and 44 there today.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Goal Machine The Cronx 26 Dec 21 8.36am | |
---|---|
Really hating this series. Constant glimmers of hope and then getting smashed - this time Malan out in the last over before lunch. I think it would have been a very different Test match had Malan and Root come out for the afternoon session. Cummins in particular bowled well in the first session, but all the wickets after that looked soft. Staying up is not good for my health or work/productivity. Not sure I’ll bother with the last two, unless we can pull the miracle of Melbourne - which we won’t. We’ll get thumped by an innings in less than 4 days. **insert multiple rude explicits in a furious tone, whilst punching myself in the face**
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Registration is now on our new message board
To login with your existing username you will need to convert your account over to the new message board.
All images and text on this site are copyright © 1999-2024 The Holmesdale Online, unless otherwise stated.
Web Design by Guntrisoft Ltd.