Wallaroos grow frustrated with funding disparity at rugby's top levels.
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00:00 The Wallabies said we were allowed to go to Sydney to say goodbye to the boys before they
00:03 go to the Rugby World Cup.
00:04 We said yes, of course, the most supportive girlfriends in the world.
00:07 We dumped our bags in our rooms and checked out the view and thought, what can we do to
00:10 really show our support?
00:11 So we ended up going to Toddy's and having a lovely lunch while the boys were at training.
00:15 A really tough afternoon from there.
00:16 Had some drinks, did some shopping, and then basically just laid down in the hotel room
00:20 in my dressing gown for the next three hours.
00:22 Then I heard a knock at the door and it was honestly like Christmas came early.
00:25 Carter got all of his World Cup kit and it was the coolest thing I've ever seen.
00:29 I think I'm going to get into rugby because this shit is awesome.
00:31 This is where I just got jealous.
00:33 The Wallabies July suitcase.
00:34 Are you serious?
00:35 I've wanted a July suitcase for so long.
00:37 So it's safe to say I was bitter about this one.
00:39 Then Carter and I had a really romantic dinner.
00:42 Next day, woke up and had some coffee with the girls.
00:44 This was our last morning together.
00:45 We went and had some brekkie.
00:46 It was time for Carter to get ready.
00:47 The Akuba was a big slay.
00:49 Then we said our goodbyes.
00:50 It was actually really sad.
00:51 We washed it down with some wine, which definitely eased the pain, knowing we're not going to
00:54 see them for another four weeks.
00:55 Then it was time to fly home back to Huguet-Berre.
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