Why it’s unAustralian for many Australian rugby league fans to support the Kangaroos

By Paul Suttor / Expert

The Kangaroos are in many ways victims of their own success and Australia’s psyche of always supporting the underdogs. 

When it comes to international rugby league, the Australian men’s team has been the red-hot favourite every time they’ve stepped onto the field for decades. 

And unless something seriously dramatic happens in the future, that will always be the case. 

It used to be said that State of Origin only works when Queensland lift the shield because they’re not expected to win. 

There’s a similar scenario in league Tests where the best way to raise interest is for Australia to lose. 

(Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images for RLWC)

But that happens so infrequently – they have won 47 and lost six of the 54 matches they’ve contested since their shock loss to New Zealand in the 2008 Word Cup final. 

Five of those losses were to the Kiwis while the last time England/Great Britain beat them was in 2006. 

When the Tongans registered a historic 16-12 win over Australia in 2019 it gave international rugby league a timely shot in the arm that the rising Pacific nations could compete with the big dogs. 

Aaaand then there was a global pandemic which put a kybosh on Tests for the best part of three years. 

Unlike other national teams in sports like cricket, football, rugby and basketball, there’s very little diehard support for the Kangaroos because a lot of fans have become blasé with their dominance. 

When the Aussies were upset by Tonga in front of Eden Park grandstands that could not be parted for the sea of red there were many supporters on this side of the Tasman who couldn’t help but cheer on the outsiders. 

Not since that handsome devil Vince Vaughn led Average Joes all the way to the title in Dodgeball has there been a pluckier underdog story. 

Australia restored normal transmission when they went unbeaten in all six matches of their World Cup campaign last year upon their return from the Covid hiatus and were only truly tested by the Kiwis in their semi-final, which they won by two points. 

Amid all the goodwill generated by Samoa making it to the final, the actual match had an air of inevitability as the Aussies went 20-0 up early in the second half before trading late tries in the 30-10 triumph. 

Despite various disruptions like injuries to Latrell Mitchell and Nathan Cleary on top of suspensions to Josh Addo-Carr and Valentine Holmes for varying degrees of unprofessional behaviour, Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga has been able to name 12 members of his World Cup squad in the game-day line-up for Saturday’s Pacific Championships stoush with Samoa at QCB Stadium. 

And they’ve been able to bring on top-line talent like Dylan Edwards, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Selwyn Connor and Kotoni Staggs to fill the gaps. 

Stephen Crichton. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Toa Samoa do not have anywhere near the same level of depth. 

From the team which made history by reaching last year’s Cup decider, only three players will suit up again in blue this Saturday – Eels prop Junior Paulo and premiership-winning Panthers duo Stephen Crichton (out of position at five-eighth) and Brian To’o. 

New coach Ben Gardiner is being thrown to the wolves with a side missing injured stars Jarome Luai, Joseph Suaalii, Taylan May, Jaydn Su’A and Josh Papali’i. 

The Penrith assistant has been forced to select unproven fringe NRL players like rookie Manly hooker Gordon Chan Kum Tong, Warriors playmaker Ronald Volkman and fullback Sua Faaloogo, who is potentially a gun but has just one game for the Storm under his belt. 

You can’t begrudge Aussie fans for having a soft spot for the Samoans this weekend. 

When the odds are so heavily stacked in your favour it’s almost unAustralian to cheer for the Australians.

The Crowd Says:

2023-10-13T02:38:07+00:00

andyfnq

Roar Rookie


When the Hunters are playing NRL - that's when they will be playing at the highest level

2023-10-13T00:35:10+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


You tell me. You haunt every league forum around the world. You would be into the hundreds of profiles you’ve created and thousands of hours posting on these sites. What do you tell your dad you do with all this time?

2023-10-12T21:51:22+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


its not rubbish to them, they revel in playing the best players. its their national game, why begrudge them the opportunity to play it at a national level.

2023-10-12T11:39:49+00:00

Jeff Cook

Roar Rookie


Well hello Maddi, ta for popping bye. Now if you could just come over here and met my Tongan friend here. Oppps mind your step .

2023-10-12T11:05:02+00:00

Maddi Davis

Roar Rookie


How many Million do you think Nat?? There must be 100s of millions of you associated in this fledgling sport

2023-10-12T10:49:53+00:00

Ellie

Roar Rookie


:laughing: ouch :laughing:

2023-10-12T10:13:43+00:00

andyfnq

Roar Rookie


I'd rather PNG supporters "resonated" watching their own NRL team rather than the international rubbish

2023-10-12T10:10:59+00:00

andyfnq

Roar Rookie


As it should be :thumbup:

2023-10-12T10:08:40+00:00

andyfnq

Roar Rookie


Not sure who you speak for, but I'm a RL fan and the only expansion of RL I want to see is domestically, PNG and NZ. We don't need the rest of the world and we don't need world cups to have a great sport.

2023-10-12T08:50:26+00:00

scrum

Roar Rookie


International Rugby League in Australia. Why is the game being played in Townsville, a small regional centre. Because there is close to zero interest and playing at a large stadium in Sydney or Brisbane would highlight the irrelevance of Test League in Australia

2023-10-12T08:39:45+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


I'm just one of millions. You are on your own. I know you won't change your ways because you have no other identity. It's just sad for your family this is the path you chose.

2023-10-12T08:02:31+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Sports forum for personal attack ? Nice, enjoy your anger, I am very happy with my life.

2023-10-12T07:26:30+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


It would be funnier if it was random question and exclamation marks.

2023-10-12T06:46:33+00:00

Maddi Davis

Roar Rookie


I'm loving this passion and dedication mate! If only there were more people like you then Rugby League could actually grow. Keep it up mate I'm impressed

2023-10-12T06:43:05+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


So you do accept you are nothing more than a troll? A sad little embarrassment who spends your days on multiple league forums.

2023-10-12T05:50:18+00:00

Maddi Davis

Roar Rookie


Die hard isn't a derogatory term Nat. It should be a feather in your cap mate

2023-10-12T05:13:12+00:00

Heyou

Roar Rookie


I go for the Aussies because I’m an Aussie oi oi oi! I go for Rugby League in general, NRL warts and all and it’s preferable to me that the opposition is competitive in every game. It makes for a better viewing experience. A bit of a excitement goes a long way. However, these young inexperienced teams won’t become competitive if they don’t get the experience of playing tough top teams. Gotta start somewhere if we want the game to grow. I will hope for no cricket scores. I will hope for an interesting and even exciting competition. I may be a little disappointed but I’ll get over that. Keep the crosswords handy and play GO with the chip when things get a bit… ya know? :silly:

2023-10-12T02:40:36+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Now boy, let the men talk. See the discussion with references? That’s how adults do it. Your search for a friend is embarrassing.

2023-10-12T02:24:33+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Awww little fella get offended? You may not think mummy’s neck would have caused less embarrassment for dad but he does 100%.

2023-10-12T01:47:19+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


Righto. In any event we agree it’s not the fault of the Samoan rugby community.

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