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As much as i despise the ARU, i have bought tickets already
1. To support our boys
2. To show WA is a rugby state
3. To wear my force Jersey
Post 2017...
I admit I've bought tickets but if we are axed it will be the last test I go to. Also I will be wearing my Force gear and if we are axed I will be supporting the Boks!
May the FORCE be with you!
I have not bought tickets-FUARU
this will be the first test I will miss in perth since the first one!
We have bought our tickets to the Wallabies game, this is to show our WA unity and defiance (whether the Force is in or out) against the ARU. Take a stand and show the ARU the strength of the Sea of Blue, its our chance to show that WA is state that loves its Rugby and our team.
Mark my words: Less than 50000 punters will attend Bledisloe in Sydney. Once these tickets were like hen's teeth, my "sauces" tell me ARU are giving a bunch away. Such is the disquiet and anger at the ARU.
Any idea when we get some news on the proceedings?
That would be because they simply do not care about Australian rugby. Their focus is, was and always has been Sydney. They appear incapable of moving away from the misguided belief that pouring money into the Tahs and Sydney club rugby is going to bring them great riches again. That's riches in terms of dollars and cents by the way, they're not interested in the actual game itself - only what they and their cronies can reap from it.
Proudly Western Australian; Proudly supporting Western Australian rugby
There are very good arguments for going to the test to send a message - for me personally it's just a decision where my heart wouldn't be in it depending on what happens. It makes me sad because this will be the first Perth test I've missed but it's just a personal thing.
We were at the 2015 Bledisloe in Sydney, when Australia defeated the ABs - attendance 75,000.
We were at the 2016 Bledisloe in Sydney, when Australia didn't bother to show up and the ABs ran riot - attendance 65,000.
So with all the ARU BS which has been going on this year, 50,000 might be an optimistic number for the 2017 Bledisloe in Sydney.
The 2016 Bledisloe was so bad that the Kiwis were commiserating with us on the train back to Central.