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We watched the rugby last night.

This was a bit of an event in itself - all of us are from Melbourne, and none of us had any idea of the rules. But we felt sort of obligated, so we made pizza and tried to get some idea of what was going on with a cheatsheet of rules we found on the internet somewhere.

There were a lot of jokes though. One of our players looks like Russell Crowe's younger brother, another looks like the winner of Australian Idol (no wonder he can't catch - he's been singing all week at the Sydney Opera House!) The tight white lycra of the UK team gave us the giggles quite a lot, as did the scrums and most of the other things in fact. The rest of the time was a "what? why did that happen?" series of moments, combined with AFL barracking ("In the back!" "Who the hell was that to you moron?" "White maggot!") which was mostly irrelevant. And giggling at the umpire (or ref, I dunno) explaining everything carefully to the players... we need that frequently in mixed netball I feel.

But the game sucked us in eventually. It was a great game. Yes, I'm disappointed the Wallabies didn't win - although they were definitely the worse team on the night they hung in there and gave us all heart attacks. Given that for most of it we were of the opinion that the English were just going to take off and dominate completely. But they held them back. And then scored in the last minute of normal time to level the scores. And again to level in extra time. And up until Wilkinson got that shot off in the last 20 secs of extra time, we all hoped and prayed and fervently believed that maybe they could do it (admittedly while simultaneously wondering if they were going to have to have a penalty shootout, in which case the Wallabies were probably screwed).

The better team won on the night, and good luck to them. See you again at the next one.

I'm interested by all the "oh the Australian media is so biased" shit going on though - hadn't noticed it in my local paper (and believe me I started looking after the first lot), and given the amount of shit being heaped on the Wallabies from about oh, day 1 of the tournament, I don't think most of the media had time to heap out shit on a team acknowledged as the favourites. There was a lot of egg on faces after they beat the All Blacks, and I'm guessing after last night's performance there'll be more. After all, most of the Australian media were convinced that the Wallabies couldn't make the semis, let alone beat first the mighty All Blacks and then come within seconds of forcing extraextra time (or a penalty shootout, we're still not clear on that actually) in what was a very close game.

Naturally the English media will have been a model of calm, unbiased, analytical restraint. After all, they never go off in a feeding frenzy... ;-)

Final point: the overall winner (after England) was rugby. I know it's a cliche, but in this case I'd have to say it's true. I couldn't have told you what a flyhalf was before last night and I certainly didn't think rugby was in any way an interesting spectator sport (well, unless you're into blood sports). But the game last night was truly magical and our mini-crowd of 8 AFL born and raised Melburnians all thought so. And will probably tune in for the next one. Just saying.
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