Australians are famous for their love of sports, for many years considering the country’s population, Australia has punched well above their weight in world sport. They a recognised as a nation who when it comes to participating in sport they are tenacious, skillful and never give up a challenge.
The Most Loved Sports In Australia Australians are famous for their love of sports. Given the country’s population, Australia has punched well above their weight in world sport. They are recognised as a nation who when it comes to participating in sport they are tenacious, skillful and never give up a challenge. In a recent survey the top five most loved sports in the country in terms of attendance were: AFL (Australian Rules Football) Horse Racing Rugby League Motor Sports Soccer In terms of participants the list is quite different as expected: Aerobics Golf Tennis Lawn Bowls Netball Football Australia loves its “footy” which is actually made up of four different codes. Depending on what state of Australia you happen to be, this could be Rugby League, AFL, Rugby Union or Soccer. All these codes are played at the same time of year which is March to September. However, most...
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In 2017, the supreme Rugby League players from across the four corners of the globe will all be descending upon Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea to compete for the sport’s most sought after prize - The World Cup - from 27th Oct to 2nd Dec 2017.
The Rugby League World Cup 2017 - An Australian Perspective In 2017, the supreme Rugby League players from across the four corners of the globe will all be descending upon Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea to compete for the sport’s most sought after prize - The World Cup - from 27th Oct to 2nd Dec 2017. The Teams Fourteen teams will come together for a festival of sport without comparison: Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, England, France Samoa, Fiji, Scotland, Tonga, Lebanon, USA, Wales, Ireland, and Italy. The Cities The matches will take place in 13 destinations; seven in Australia, five in New Zealand and also in Port Moresby the capital of Papua New Guinea. Taking the...
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