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It's been OK in terms of tension but not much in the way of excitement. A bit like a game of rugby chess really. It's a bit weird that Rugby League has a world cup when only three countries take it seriously.
 
It's been OK in terms of tension but not much in the way of excitement. A bit like a game of rugby chess really. It's a bit weird that Rugby League has a world cup when only three countries take it seriously.

I know what you mean but it does seem that teams like Tonga/Samoa/PNG are getting better and better, maybe not the next one but the World Cup after may be more than a 3 horse race
 
Let that sink in.

What does it want?

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I note none of you understand the real meaning of Cried. That word, cry; that has other meanings you know...
Oxford Dictionaries said:
cried
[krīd]
cry.

cry
[krī]
weep · shed tears · sob · wail · cry one's eyes out · bawl · howl · snivel · whimper · squall · mewl · bleat · lament · grieve · mourn · keen · boo-hoo · blubber · turn on the waterworks · pule
antonyms: laugh
  1. shed tears, especially as an expression of distress or pain:
    "don't cry—it'll be all right" · "you'll cry tears of joy"
    synonyms: weep · shed tears · sob · wail · cry one's eyes out · bawl · howl · snivel · whimper · squall · mewl · bleat · lament · grieve · mourn · keen · boo-hoo · blubber · turn on the waterworks · pule
    antonyms: laugh

  2. shout or scream, especially to express one's fear, pain, or grief:
    "the little girl fell down and cried for her mommy"
    synonyms: call · shout · exclaim · sing out · yell · shriek · scream · screech · bawl · bellow · roar · vociferate · squeal · yelp · holler · ejaculate
    antonyms: whisper

    say something in an excited or anguished tone of voice:
    "“Where will it end?” he cried out"

    (of a street trader) shout out the name of (goods for sale):
    "there was a bustle of activity as vendors cried their wares, offering shellfish to potential buyers"

  3. (of a bird or other animal) make a loud characteristic call:
    "the wild birds cried out over the water"

  4. what we did when Brucie left
    "Brucie's gone, we cry."

    to turn to Buckethead after Iron Maiden disappoints you
    "I am cry[ing]."

ORIGIN
Middle English (in the sense ‘ask for earnestly or loudly’): from Old French crier (verb), cri (noun), from Latin quiritare ‘raise a public outcry,’ literally ‘call on the Quirites (Roman citizens) for help.’
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