Quote Nickcat0="Nickcat0"I can't talk for the Southern Hemisphere, but if RU died in Australia it would certainly benefit the game in the Northern Hemisphere'"
Nah, union wont die in Australia, not while its has ppl like this to defend it:
Quote Nickcat0"My view is that's it's (union) too strong. We see union as an international game and I think the gentlemanly way that it's played, off the field, is in pretty stark contrast to some of the league antics. I think union is too well established to consider league," Hauser says.
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The fella in the quote is the Headmaster of an Australian Public School. Union players dont misbehave apparently.
Quote Nickcat0the Experimental Laws which were trialled, in order to appease the Aussies'"

Thats one interpretation of teh reasoning behind the ELVs, not the correct one mind, but union does like to rewrite its history and I cant say I blame them.
Getting (almost) back on topic:
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IT'S still in the early stages of planning, but a Sydney entrepreneur is developing a proposal to stage a hybrid game between a combined Kangaroos/Wallabies team against a combined All Blacks/Kiwis side in February next year.
ARU boss John O'Neill is overseas and could not be contacted yesterday, but another Wallaby powerbroker refused to rule out the possibility of a match.
"Depends on the size of the cheque," he said, "Were running a business and would have to look at what's on offer."'"
[urlhttp://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/plan-for-kangaroos-v-all-blacks-in-hybrid-test-match/story-e6freye0-1226060384207[/url
Gallop doesnt seem interested but the Aru would like the money and exposure...