World Cup Diary: Day 18
The fourth quarter-final had been the one we’d most been looking forward to, due to the promise of competition.
The fourth quarter-final had been the one we’d most been looking forward to, due to the promise of competition.
As 12 hour working days go, covering two World Cup quarter-finals is almost as good as it gets.
After three long nights without it, the World Cup returned on Friday night with the quarter-final between New Zealand and Scotland.
It’s perhaps a reflection of my World Cup weekend that I’ve had to write two days of this diary in one go.
Left Leeds on Friday night definitely regretting not booking a hotel to stay over, ahead of Saturday’s England game at Hull.
Just who would play Terry Matterson in a Hollywood blockbuster about the USA Tomahawks unlikely progress to the World Cup quarter-finals?
Eat, sleep, game, repeat.
We’re almost half way through the tournament, and on Monday night, Hull KR threw down the gauntlet in the press stakes.
The World Cup went to Wales for the second time on Sunday, as Wrexham hosted the first of their two games.
My World Cup beanie came to good use on a bitterly cold night at St Helens.