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Re: World Series?

Messaggio da Pukana » 2 dic 2007, 22:21

luca63 ha scritto:
Tanu ha scritto:Come auspicato da qualcuno in questo forum, sembra che potrebbero diventare realtà:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/a ... ge_id=1951
Non capisco però cosa vuol dire Syd Millar quando dice: "On those grounds alone, World Series cannot come soon enough, even if scheduling prevents it happening until 2013."

E' proprio un fatto di traduzione, qualcuno mi può spiegare ?

Grazie.
Luca
Luca, puoi darmi il testo completo della frase che hai estrapolato? Nel link messo all'inizio del 3D la frase non e' menzionata.

Finalmente le World Series daranno un significato ed un incentivo ai test di giugno quando le nazionali del nord mandano la loro terza o quarta squadra a scontrarsi con la SANZAR.

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Re: World Series?

Messaggio da Pukana » 22 set 2008, 12:53

McCaw calls for World Series
Sportal.co.nz - 21/09/2008

All Black captain Richie McCaw is backing plans for a World Series championship to provide top-level international competition between Rugby World Cups.

The competition would provide the All Blacks, whose domination of world rugby seems to come unstuck every four years at the World Cup, with the opportunity for competitive recognition in the intervening years.

But McCaw believes it would not only be good for his side, but for the game globally.

"If it's done right it could add something to world rugby, it could be a real spectacle," McCaw said.

The International Rugby Board, concerned at the lack of intensity shown by weakened European countries who head to the Southern Hemisphere at the end of a long, hard domestic season, is anxious to give the games real meaning to boost their commercial value.

The IRB is proposing a biennial tournament with all Six Nations matches and some Tri Nations games counting towards the World Series along with other matches involving Argentina.

Ten countries would be involved - New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, England, Wales, France, Ireland, Scotland, Italy and Argentina.

The project will be up for discussion next month and McCaw, in at the start when it was first talked about at last year's IRB convention, is a convert already.

"I was at the IRB big thing they had in Woking last year and that was something that was talked about," he said.

"Instead of guys just turning up at the end of the season to play Tests with nothing riding on it, it might add something and keep the excitement up for both fans and players.

"If they can work something out it could be good - as long as they don't want to take anything away from the World Cup as the real pinnacle."

If the scheme is approved it could result in a £10million final in front of a 92,000 capacity crowd at Wembley as early as 2010.

McCaw was hugely impressed with the new Wembley which he visited for the first time on Thursday in the build-up to Olympic Centenary match between the Barbarians and Australia on Wednesday, December 3.

"I was blown away at the size of Wembley and can't wait to run out there. It's a fantastic stadium.

"Playing a game there in front of a huge crowd will be something that doesn't come around all that often," he said.

The Barbarians have already lined up an array for stars, including McCaw, fellow New Zealanders Jerry Collins, Joe Rokocoko and Carl Hayman along with the nucleus of South Africa's 2007 World Cup-winning side.

The Springboks will be represented by Percy Montgomery, Jean de Villiers, Bryan Habana, Fourie du Preez, John Smit, Bakkies Botha and Schalk Burger, with their former triumphant coach Jake White in charge of the side.

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Re: World Series?

Messaggio da ATHLONE » 22 set 2008, 13:48

brevi considerazioni:
1 - ci viene confermato il posto che meritiamo nel mondo ovale!
2 - finale a Wembley? WOW
3 - (deriva dalla 1 e dalla 2): Pukana non è che in NZ il 21/09 vale come il Primo aprile??? 8-)
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