Saturday, August 15, 2009

Rugby league violence, what a shame!

It seems out of all the sports played in Papua New Guinea, rugby league is the only sport which has a huge following yet accounts for frequent on-field violence. Continued violence indicates we Papua New Guineans need to reconsider the way we conduct ourselves when it comes to rugby league.

In fact the NRL bid committee’s proposal to field a team in Australia’s NRL competition looks slim and could be compromised as stated by Minister Philemon Embel.It is a waste of time and resources by bemobile and co-sponsors like SP Brewery who have injected millions of kina to develop and bring the game to a higher level.

I call on the Minister and his team to reconsider PNG’s bid to NRL because it does not make sense. Let us fix our backyard first, then look at the prospect of looking overseas. No wonder countries like Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain and France have not shown interest to play in a country that is full of violence.

What is the difference between rugby league played in the ‘60s, 70s,‘80s and now? Think about it and tell yourselves what has gone wrong. I call on the sponsors to take away their support and pump their money into developing rugby union or soccer.

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Rugby league violence, what a shame!

It seems out of all the sports played in Papua New Guinea, rugby league is the only sport which has a huge following yet accounts for frequent on-field violence. Continued violence indicates we Papua New Guineans need to reconsider the way we conduct ourselves when it comes to rugby league.

In fact the NRL bid committee’s proposal to field a team in Australia’s NRL competition looks slim and could be compromised as stated by Minister Philemon Embel.It is a waste of time and resources by bemobile and co-sponsors like SP Brewery who have injected millions of kina to develop and bring the game to a higher level.

I call on the Minister and his team to reconsider PNG’s bid to NRL because it does not make sense. Let us fix our backyard first, then look at the prospect of looking overseas. No wonder countries like Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain and France have not shown interest to play in a country that is full of violence.

What is the difference between rugby league played in the ‘60s, 70s,‘80s and now? Think about it and tell yourselves what has gone wrong. I call on the sponsors to take away their support and pump their money into developing rugby union or soccer.

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Rugby league violence, what a shame!

It seems out of all the sports played in Papua New Guinea, rugby league is the only sport which has a huge following yet accounts for frequent on-field violence. Continued violence indicates we Papua New Guineans need to reconsider the way we conduct ourselves when it comes to rugby league.

In fact the NRL bid committee’s proposal to field a team in Australia’s NRL competition looks slim and could be compromised as stated by Minister Philemon Embel.It is a waste of time and resources by bemobile and co-sponsors like SP Brewery who have injected millions of kina to develop and bring the game to a higher level.

I call on the Minister and his team to reconsider PNG’s bid to NRL because it does not make sense. Let us fix our backyard first, then look at the prospect of looking overseas. No wonder countries like Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain and France have not shown interest to play in a country that is full of violence.

What is the difference between rugby league played in the ‘60s, 70s,‘80s and now? Think about it and tell yourselves what has gone wrong. I call on the sponsors to take away their support and pump their money into developing rugby union or soccer.

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PNG Flight CG4684


Until we get the full investigation to establish the cause of the crash of PNG Flight CG4684 that claimed 13 lives, we will not know how that happened. There are so many unanswered questions surrounding the crash and all these should be cleared once investigations are completed.

Below is a response from an Anonymous reader of PNGEMMIYET on what he/she thinks had happened to PNG Flight CG4684 on a previous posting on the same theme.

The female pilot Jenny Moala had just 6 months experience piloting a twin engine plane. It's reported she was calm before the accident. Of course she was calm. She had no idea what she was doing.The media is interpreting 'calm' as 'in control'. What nonsense.

This is a clear case of an Affirmative action pilot killing 14 innocent people by her inexperience. God knows how she got the job. Nowhere has the media pointed this out. Political correctness prevents it. This is no accident. It was an accident waiting to happen. It was a certainty.When I step into a plane, I look into the cockpit.

If I don't see a middle aged man, I ask to get off. The women belong in the aisle serving drinks. The fourteen people who died would have be served by looking in the cockpit and attracting the ire of the politically correct crowd.

Better to be alive and revile than dead.Affirmative action and Political Correctness has no place when peoples lives are at state. Merit does. Experience does. Those who have less experience should practiced on their families.

Not on the husbands, brothers and sisters of others. Remember the facts here before you get all precious. She was 26 years old. She only had 2,500 hours flying experience. She was flying in a nation known for its dangers.

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PNG Flight CG4684


Until we get the full investigation to establish the cause of the crash of PNG Flight CG4684 that claimed 13 lives, we will not know how that happened. There are so many unanswered questions surrounding the crash and all these should be cleared once investigations are completed.

Below is a response from an Anonymous reader of PNGEMMIYET on what he/she thinks had happened to PNG Flight CG4684 on a previous posting on the same theme.

The female pilot Jenny Moala had just 6 months experience piloting a twin engine plane. It's reported she was calm before the accident. Of course she was calm. She had no idea what she was doing.The media is interpreting 'calm' as 'in control'. What nonsense.

This is a clear case of an Affirmative action pilot killing 14 innocent people by her inexperience. God knows how she got the job. Nowhere has the media pointed this out. Political correctness prevents it. This is no accident. It was an accident waiting to happen. It was a certainty.When I step into a plane, I look into the cockpit.

If I don't see a middle aged man, I ask to get off. The women belong in the aisle serving drinks. The fourteen people who died would have be served by looking in the cockpit and attracting the ire of the politically correct crowd.

Better to be alive and revile than dead.Affirmative action and Political Correctness has no place when peoples lives are at state. Merit does. Experience does. Those who have less experience should practiced on their families.

Not on the husbands, brothers and sisters of others. Remember the facts here before you get all precious. She was 26 years old. She only had 2,500 hours flying experience. She was flying in a nation known for its dangers.

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PNG Flight CG4684


Until we get the full investigation to establish the cause of the crash of PNG Flight CG4684 that claimed 13 lives, we will not know how that happened. There are so many unanswered questions surrounding the crash and all these should be cleared once investigations are completed.

Below is a response from an Anonymous reader of PNGEMMIYET on what he/she thinks had happened to PNG Flight CG4684 on a previous posting on the same theme.

The female pilot Jenny Moala had just 6 months experience piloting a twin engine plane. It's reported she was calm before the accident. Of course she was calm. She had no idea what she was doing.The media is interpreting 'calm' as 'in control'. What nonsense.

This is a clear case of an Affirmative action pilot killing 14 innocent people by her inexperience. God knows how she got the job. Nowhere has the media pointed this out. Political correctness prevents it. This is no accident. It was an accident waiting to happen. It was a certainty.When I step into a plane, I look into the cockpit.

If I don't see a middle aged man, I ask to get off. The women belong in the aisle serving drinks. The fourteen people who died would have be served by looking in the cockpit and attracting the ire of the politically correct crowd.

Better to be alive and revile than dead.Affirmative action and Political Correctness has no place when peoples lives are at state. Merit does. Experience does. Those who have less experience should practiced on their families.

Not on the husbands, brothers and sisters of others. Remember the facts here before you get all precious. She was 26 years old. She only had 2,500 hours flying experience. She was flying in a nation known for its dangers.

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