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Posted: 2022-11-04 03:38:41

As the knockout stage of the World Cup begins, it's time to say farewell to the minnows who give the tournament so much of its flavour.

The Greeks and the Jamaicans, the Irish and the Welsh — they're scattered to the four winds and will head back to the farthest corners of the rugby league world.

Due to the haphazard nature of international footy, most of these teams don't know when they'll be playing again. It could be a year, it could be two or more.

That's life on the outskirts of Test football. When a team leaves our screens there's no way of knowing when they'll come back.

All of this combines to make Lebanon's clash with Australia the last stand of the World Cup battlers, a date with destiny against the best team in the world and a final cry of defiance before the full-time professionals collide head on to decide world supremacy.

Not that Lebanon are looking at it that way. They're 50-1 underdogs to be sure, but they're not looking to just put up a fight or do themselves proud. They kept New Zealand honest before they downed Ireland and Jamaica, and they're going to Huddersfield on Saturday morning (AEDT) to win.

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