League needs an Australia v rest of the world series

By Scott Pryde / Expert

All the talk in the media before this year’s Anzac Test between Australia and New Zealand was about how Australia were going to smash New Zealand.

Everyone claimed the crowd was going to be ridiculously low.

Unless you were living under a rock last week you know what I am talking about.

So it got me thinking, what if Australia played a ‘Rest of the World’ team, similar to what cricket attempted to trial about 10 years ago now? Would it spark more interest or more competition?

Could it logically happen in the current rugby league calendar and could it turn into an annual series of matches to spark interest similar to the State of Origin?

I will attempt to pick the Rest of the World team and then look at the potential roadblocks for such a series coming to fruition.

Rest of the World Team:
1. Sam Tomkins (England)
2. Roger Tuivasa – Sheck (New Zealand)
3. Konrad Hurrell (Tonga)
4. Kallum Watkins (England)
5. James Tedesco (Italy)
6. Thomas Bosc (France)
7. Shaun Johnson (New Zealand)
8. James Graham (England)
9. Issac Luke (New Zealand)
10. Jared Waerea–Hargreaves (New Zealnd)
11. Sam Burgess (England)
12. Sonny Bill Williams (New Zealand)
13. Kevin Sinfield (c) (England)
14. Remi Casty (France)
15. George Burgess (England)
16. Neville Costigan (Papua New Guinea)
17. Lee Mossop (England)

Squad Analysis:
The team is a very good one, and I think it is one that if they play to the best of their ability could certainly knock off the Australian team.

The team features five players from New Zealand, seven players from England, two players from France and one player from each of Italy, Tonga and Papua New Guinea.

So, while many would think England and New Zealand would dominate the side, it is clear to see that there are still six countries represented in the team – truly making it a ‘Rest of the World’ side.

The Rest Of the World’s biggest strength will be its monster forward pack. The front row of James Graham and Waerea-Hargreaves is huge and, if that isn’t bad enough, after 20 minutes or so they can come off and be replaced by another two monsters in Remy Casty and George Burgess. That front row would create some very tough work for Australia’s forward pack.

Then we have possibly the best second row in the world, being Sonny Bill Williams and Sam Burgess. That is one way to certainly spark fear into your opponents, carrying a second row like that into battle. Both of these players also have the ability to play big minutes, if not the whole 80.

The key players on the field, the one, six, seven and nine, are all filled by men who are very creative and very good footy players.

Sam Tomkins, Thomas Bosc, Shaun Johnson and Issac Luke could really make some excellent combinations. Combined with the excellent outside finishers of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and James Tedesco they could really score a number of tries out of nothing.

Overall the team is well-balanced and could certainly beat Australia. It would create an incredible contest. The Rest of the World certainly dominate in the forward pack, but the backs have a few question marks.

There are some key questions that must be answered and overcome for this series to work.

The first is, ‘will having a rest of the world team spark more interest in international rugby league?’

The answer, of course, is yes. This question was basically answered in the squad analysis, but who wouldn’t want to watch Sam Burgess and Sonny Bill Williams in the same team taking on Australia’s best?

This will spark more interest for the game in Australia and right around the rugby league world, especially if the ‘minnow’ countries of rugby league get to watch their best players take on the Aussies. It would end in an incredible spectacle for rugby league.

The next question that must be answered is, ‘when we would fit it into the international rugby league calendar?’

It should be directly after the NRL grand final. A two-week break after the NRL grand final would be perfect.

So, should it be a series of matches of just a one-off?

It would have to be one-off to start with, just to test how it could work. But surely if it’s a success, it could be extended to a three-match series. And where to play this match? It would have to rotate between the southern and northern hemispheres each season. However, this is where having a series of games makes it a lot easier. In the southern hemisphere, Australia and New Zealand could take turns hosting the series.

If this series was to be introduced it could most certainly rival the State of Origin. The levels of anticipation and excitement, along with crowd numbers, would grow. This idea surely has to be on the Rugby League International Federation’s radar.

So what do you think Roarers? Could this idea work? And if so who makes the Rest of the World team?

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2014-05-12T23:12:37+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Well John, could you please pick the whole team if you dont agree?

2014-05-12T18:39:29+00:00

John Boon

Guest


Um, why isn't world best winger Ryan Hall in the 13? The author is spouting rubbish. What's needed is more fixtures for England and nz (preferably during origin) so their players are exposed to higher level football more often. It's no coincidence that recent upsets have been in longer tournament football. Australia (read Qld) is much better for their players getting 3 extra high intensity matches each year.

AUTHOR

2014-05-11T00:43:01+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Not bad ideas there

AUTHOR

2014-05-11T00:42:03+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Bobby, I didn't pcik them for the hell of it. I picked them because I believe they genuinley deserve a spot in the team. Ever consider that?

2014-05-10T23:21:44+00:00

roosters14

Guest


We just need more fixtures within the framework we already have. Games between the islands and also euro nations have always proved to be excellent viewing as shown by each world cup. Put the pacific cup in cement on the calender like the euro cup is and give the islands 3-4 fixtures each post season. Would give .ore content to sell first and also promote the code across the pacific. Samoa, Tonga, png, Fiji, usa, cook islands all need regular football between worl cups. I would also like to see a combined pacific islands side every 4 years play a 3 match series against one of the big 3. So while say GB TOUR Australia or nz on 2015 the islands play the remaining side in a series. Simple thinking and more fixtures is all we need to promote international footy.

AUTHOR

2014-05-10T02:30:04+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


So people like Thomas Bosc and Remi Casty don't make it?

2014-05-10T00:46:37+00:00

bobby

Guest


and as a result the team is weakened.... can't see anyone outside of NZ and England making a genuine rest of world team, unless they are token entries to fulfil the 'world' definition

2014-05-10T00:43:45+00:00

bobby

Guest


only if they don't pick italians and frenchmen for the hell of it like you have

2014-05-09T13:35:18+00:00

peeeko

Roar Guru


exactly, James Tedesco born Ryde NSW

AUTHOR

2014-05-09T12:27:42+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


If you read the team there are 6 countries represented

AUTHOR

2014-05-09T12:27:02+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Australia dont dominate cricket like they do Rugby League

2014-05-09T12:09:51+00:00

mike

Guest


So world team consisting of just two countries in England and New Zealand!? wow

AUTHOR

2014-05-09T10:37:13+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Jake, as I said to Johnny, select the team for yourself then. Dont criticise and then give 0 input as to what you would do

AUTHOR

2014-05-09T10:36:36+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Nobody? Stand there and tell me that rest of the world team wouldnt beat Australia...

AUTHOR

2014-05-09T10:36:02+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


I dont see you selecting a team Johnny

2014-05-09T10:35:43+00:00

Sleiman Azizi

Roar Guru


Well, like I said, it's probably not a bad idea. I just think proper internationals are a better idea.

2014-05-09T10:26:56+00:00

Ra

Guest


I agree Sleiman. I can't see how this idea helps world rugby league at all. The score board will read Aussie team practice together 1 All other nations in the world 0. So Scott, tell us how this helps Polynesian and European rugby league ???

2014-05-09T10:08:47+00:00

Sleiman Azizi

Roar Guru


I don't know if it's a good idea or not but I do think that the effort spent on it would probably be better spent on having more 'proper' internationals.

AUTHOR

2014-05-09T09:01:50+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


I see what you are saying but cricket has a full fledged national arena to play in. In rugby league Australia smash everyone pretty much. I think the rugby league version would be much more highly anticipated by both players and fans

AUTHOR

2014-05-09T08:55:18+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Interesting point Tobias and I certainly wasnt aware of this, but I think with Rugby League expanding it would work better now

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