First Issue of Rugby League Week for the year
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 9:29 pm
According to the Publishers it should be out on February 25th
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Great!!!NZ Storm wrote:According to the Publishers it should be out on February 25th
Umm, so where's the problem? Just go get it, it will be much more available in Brisbane than in Melbourne. Although I will admit I don't recall having any trouble buying it last year.jimmy wrote:i wannaget it but i'll be in brisbane..
THE BIBLE IS BACK IN 2004 FROM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3
AS it has done for the past 34 seasons, league's only truly independent publication, Rugby League Week, will continue to tell it like it is in 2004, bringing its readers the best mix of news, views and player profiles.
Joining Mark Geyer and Matt Johns in the RLW team is former champion referee Bill Harrigan, turning his hand to the media after a magnificent career with the whistle.
Love him or hate him, no one can deny Harrigan has made an enormous contribution to the game, and his provocative columns are sure to be a highlight in RLW in 2004.
The fire of Geyer and the brilliant mind of Johns made RLW a must read for true league fans last year, and they are back bigger and better in 2004.
If you want the REAL story on what's happening on and off the field in the NRL - the players, the passion, the legends, the leaks, the fights and the final word - there's only one publication worth spending your hard-earned on, Rugby League Week.
Apart from an extensive coverage of the NRL, there's country footy, Queensland Cup, Jim Beam Cup, English Super League and a truckload of great competitions offering sensational prizes.
And if you fancy yourself as a fair judge of the footy, don't miss the new readers' competition to pit your player ratings against those compiled by RLW's man at the game.
For every Friday night blockbuster during the season, you can send in your player ratings to see how they compare to the expert's, and you can win a great prize every week.
So jump on board with league's oldest and most respected publication, Rugby League Week, from Wednesday, March 3. It's going to be one helluva season, and RLW will give you all the colour and controversy.
MARTIN LENEHAN
Editor, RLW
What an absolute expert, he must be proud of his fantastic knowledge of the game and the teams that play.Carl wrote:Sterlo actually predicted that the Storm would finish 14th in RLW last year!
Heeeey!!! That's where I used to buy RLW from!! I also bought Sydney's Daily Telegraph there occasionally.PD wrote:You can always sub it
http://magshop.com.au/product.asp?ProductID=1421
I buy mine at McGills in Elizabeth St
Also great for interstate papers that actually have rugby league sports sections