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  • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

    Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Think last night’s game between the so called two best teams in the world told me I’m lost to modern day rugby - I kept on being told I was watching an epic and I was bored stiff. The game’s clearly moved on and left me behind.
    Isn’t that South African rugby for decades though? Attritional, power, wear the opposition down. I do agree that it was one of the worst games to watch so far.

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    • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

      Originally posted by Des Parrot View Post
      Isn’t that South African rugby for decades though? Attritional, power, wear the opposition down. I do agree that it was one of the worst games to watch so far.
      most boring so far

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      • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

        Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
        Think last night’s game between the so called two best teams in the world told me I’m lost to modern day rugby - I kept on being told I was watching an epic and I was bored stiff. The game’s clearly moved on and left me behind.
        I'm with you on this one Bob. I understand that from a rugby diehard's point of view this would be seen as an 'epic' but like you I think as a spectacle it was disappointing at best.

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        • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

          On last night's performance Ireland could go on and win it. I can't see France nor New Zealand giving them too many fears

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          • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

            Originally posted by chrisp_1927 View Post
            Interesting game. Thought South Africa were the far superior side. But some awful kicking and poor decision making by them has cost them. Haven't see the Irish pack beaten up like that for a long time, but they dug in and got the win.
            Had Ireland got the line out working right at the start they could have been up by double digits inside 15 minutes

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            • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

              Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
              Think last night’s game between the so called two best teams in the world told me I’m lost to modern day rugby - I kept on being told I was watching an epic and I was bored stiff. The game’s clearly moved on and left me behind.
              Can fully agree here. The physical athletes that now play this game has turned it into a much less attractive on the eye spectacle for me as well

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              • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

                I wasn’t paying full attention at the time, but did the commentator say that South Africa didn’t have any backs among their substitutes? If that’s true, then I really hope they don’t retain their title because I can also remember how awful the last Lions tour was - the more the modern day South Africa wins, the worse it is for rugby’s future I’d say.

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                • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

                  Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                  Ticket prices are pretty fair tbh I think, but yeah, waste of time. But a fun weekend in Lille etc no doubt.

                  You never know though. England v Chile is no different on paper to Wales v Portugal really but they were quite different games.
                  Portugal are a better team than Chile, no way do Chile draw with Georgia & Portugal have players playing in France

                  Massive problem international rugby has is how little they promote the "lesser" nations, I think yesterday was the first time Chile played a "tier 1" nation that wasn't Argentina. Compare that to football where the likes of Liechtenstein will definitely get at least 2 games against a top side in every qualifying cycle. The likes of Chile & Portugal rock up to the World Cup totally unprepared as they don't play against the top teams

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                  • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

                    Originally posted by City123 View Post
                    Portugal are a better team than Chile, no way do Chile draw with Georgia & Portugal have players playing in France

                    Massive problem international rugby has is how little they promote the "lesser" nations, I think yesterday was the first time Chile played a "tier 1" nation that wasn't Argentina. Compare that to football where the likes of Liechtenstein will definitely get at least 2 games against a top side in every qualifying cycle. The likes of Chile & Portugal rock up to the World Cup totally unprepared as they don't play against the top teams
                    Who were in their qualifying groups? Flatholm, Steepholm and one of the islands on Roath Park Lake?

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                    • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

                      Originally posted by splott parker View Post
                      Who were in their qualifying groups? Flatholm, Steepholm and one of the islands on Roath Park Lake?


                      The USA, Hong Kong and Kenya

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                      • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

                        Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                        I wasn’t paying full attention at the time, but did the commentator say that South Africa didn’t have any backs among their substitutes? If that’s true, then I really hope they don’t retain their title because I can also remember how awful the last Lions tour was - the more the modern day South Africa wins, the worse it is for rugby’s future I’d say.
                        They usually put 6 forwards and 2 backs on the bench. Most other teams have a 5-3 split.

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                        • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

                          Originally posted by City123 View Post


                          The USA, Hong Kong and Kenya
                          Well it's true

                          It's an utter farce

                          Those points totals equivalents would never happen in football

                          8 nil , 9 nil ?

                          It rarely happens

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                          • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

                            Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
                            They usually put 6 forwards and 2 backs on the bench. Most other teams have a 5-3 split.
                            Think it must have been 7-1 because I definitely heard they had seven forward subs.

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                            • Re: About time we had a rugby World Cup thread?

                              Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                              Think it must have been 7-1 because I definitely heard they had seven forward subs.
                              You're right. The only forward not subbed was no7. The only back subbed was their scrum half.

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