Could be destroyed in transit, eh? Better not risk it, leave 'em here!Don't care tbh (as opposed to the heaps of people that want to see them in Australia). The fact that they could be destroyed in transit is a pretty strong argument for leaving them in England.
Alot of people.Who cares?
They are?well they are in australia at the moment
On the telecast ian healy said "there in australia at the moment so save them an extra trip"They are?
yes im aware of that but people are saying the fragile of the "trophy" when travelling, but its just another reason for keeping the ashes in australia besides the fact that they are dominating , they have won the ashesthats because its just visting like the world cup trophy when it vists countries like its on a tour
Yeah, they're on tour in Australia. From the CA website:They are?
The original Ashes Urn is being exhibited around the country this summer as part of this summer's cricket festivities. The tour marks only the third time in history that the Ashes Urn has left the MCC Museum at Lord’s and the first time it has ever toured around Australia. Many of the other exhibition’s artefacts are being exhibited away from Lord’s for the first time.
The Ashes Exhibition in association with Travelex has been designed to coincide with the upcoming and highly anticipated 3 mobile Ashes Series.
yes but the aussies should have to wait for a tour of the urn to see it, we have won this series 4-0 maybe 5 thats a pretty good reason for keeping them hereYeah, they're in Australia at the moment doing a tour around the country so Aussies get a chance to see the urn.
I wouldn't mind that. What are they ashes of BTW, I've heard different things from different sources.It should stay at the winning nation. I mean if it needs to go to another country than have someone holding it all the way.
its said to be the bails from the test in august 1882 which australia beat england but ive heard other things that it could be ladies viels, bails or stumps from another testI wouldn't mind that. What are they ashes of BTW, I've heard different things from different sources.
y cant england just be happy with a crystall replica?no one knows...what the ashes is of but its most like the ashes of a bail or ball when england 1st lost to the aussies, right?
but its only the 3rd time its out of england...so it shouldn even be traveling.....why cant you aussies be happy with the crystal replica....oh one ? is the urn in a glass box or something right now(touring in australia) to keep it preseved...or can people touch it...?