User talk:POds/Sandbox/Rugby league

Rugby League Abroad
Do you think that we should use the phrase "international rugby league" instead of "rugby league abroad"? Using abroad places the reader in a particular geographical context, whereas "internation" is more neutral.--dan, dan and dan 23:20, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
 * I wondered this myself. I can't remember why, but I disliked international rugby league. Perhaps because it didn't describe what I was trying to do. I'll keep this in mind, truth is, the section changes just about every time I touch it. For example, there is the culture section now, which came out of my babbling from the international section. I'll have to make a final decision on which parts to keep. A culture section would be nice. It would give us a place to pool all the ru vs rl wars such as in France, NZ and SA. As well as give us a place to describe how rl affects to the people of a nation, particularly in PNG. All very interesting things. POds 03:25, 6 December 2005 (UTC)

The first regular international competition was between New Zealand and GB, not Australia. The Kiwis follows up their 1907 tour with regular returns, just as the Aussies did. I will get back to fixing this bit up later.--dan, dan and dan 03:19, 19 December 2005 (UTC)