Monday, April 26, 2010

Future Secondary School Rugby League Games Will Only Have Brawls


Huge Fan Following

After a brawl marred the final of the Fiji Secondary Schools rugby league final, Fiji National Rugby League operations manager Rusiate Ratakele in a press conference held soon after has stated that future games will only have brawls citing reports of huge fan following after the incident.

“I was amazed by the amount of coverage given to the brawl in the T.V, radio and newspapers. It was so awesome to finally pick up some good coverage for this sport.

I had to basically switch off my cell phone because there were so many callers who were calling just to request for more games like that.

“And look at the end of the day its what the spectators want and they want a brawl and we will give it to them,” an excited Mr. Ratakele stated

Mr. Ratakele also told reporters at the press conference that he has held informal discussions with local T.V stations and future games will include multiple camera angles and slow-motion replays to cover every aspect of the brawl.

In concluding the press conference, Mr. Ratakele assured the spectators that they would be allowed to partake in the brawl contrary to reports coming in that spectators should not intervene.

Meanwhile, the Nasinu team player who was singled out as the leading instigator in the brawl has been dropped from the overseas tour. According to an insider, the FNRL intends to retain all assets who give publicity to the sport at this crucial juncture.

In other news, former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has confirmed media reports that she is indeed pregnant but will postpone her delivery until Fiji has a democratically elected government.

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