Just when i thought my week couldn't get any better - the gorgeous ones at
Ultimate Cheerleaders have gone and given The Pom Pom Paparazzi a shout out!! I couldn't be any more excited or thankful. eeekk!! I have been completely obsessed with their site for a number of years now and they were apart of what inspired me to create this blog for NRL Cheerleaders to start with! They are plain and simply the best of the best and
crème de la crème of cheerleading blogs world wide! So big thanks to Sasha and the gang for the support - it means alot!
Mwazies xx
(yep i did....i just shamelessy stole "Mwazies" from Jen Hawkins - just go with it!)
Have a read of the blog post below...
"Big ups for The Pom Pom Paparazzi. This is a
shout out that’s been on my to-do list for ages. The site is
administered by Hayley, a current member of the Manly Sea Eagles Sea
Birds. She provides a birds-eye view (bad pun intended) of the world of
professional cheerleading in the National Rugby League. DO check it out.
TODAY"
Vote for the Big League Cheerleader of the Year
In Australia, the big sport is rugby. Their National Rugby League
(NRL) is, I think the Down Under equivalent to the NFL. (Interesting
factoid: Although it is Australia’s league, there is one team from New
Zealand. Kind of like the Raptors are included in the NBA. Another
interesting factoid: all of the teams are clustered along the Eastern
perimeter of the country. They aren’t spread out over the whole of
Australia. No clue why that is.)
There are 16 clubs in the league, and all but one have a cheer team.
The one that doesn’t is the South Sydney Rabbitohs. They used to have
cheerleaders, called the “Bunnies”
(of course), but Russell Crowe put the kibosh on that when he got involved with the club’s leadership. Yes,
that Russell Crowe. Not that we care about him.
Every year, each of the fifteen remaining teams nominates two
cheerleaders for the “Big League Cheerleader of the Year.” Big League
is, I gather, a major sport magazine. In the first round, voters decide
which of the two reps from each team will compete against the other
teams. Once they’ve narrowed it down to one cheerleader from each team,
then they vote to select THE winnner. I think they do 2×2 matchups. The
one who wins the whole shebang is named Cheerleader of the Year. I don’t
know what all that entails. Maybe just bragging rights. But still,
those are some pretty rad bragging rights. You can tell everyone that
YOU are #1 out of the whole entire league.
We should try that here. Presenting the
UltimateCheerleaders.com NFL Cheerleader of the Year…year…year…year (< --that's the impressive-sounding echo.) Come on, who wouldn’t want that title?
Sidebar: Big ups for
The Pom Pom Paparazzi. This is a
shout out that’s been on my to-do list for ages. The site is
administered by Hayley, a current member of the Manly Sea Eagles Sea
Birds. She provides a birds-eye view (bad pun intended) of the world
professional cheerleading in the National Rugby League. DO check it out.
TODAY.
But back to the subject at hand. The NRL season is winding down
(Finals start in August), and so it is also time to wrap up this year’s
cheerleader vote. Unfortunately, you and I are furriners, so we don’t
get to vote. Regardless, this is a good time to take a look at this
year’s NRL cheerleader squads. Shall we?
We shall.