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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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rudy gestede
I don’t think the progression of a major sporting tournament being based on a decided result is the same as a game being played based on the sport being decided so the game can be played.
Let’s be honest Scotland being eliminated because of this isn’t a joke and shows terrible planning. It would be bad enough even without team being eliminated.
I don’t get what the point of your last sentence is. Makes the fact these games are being called 0-0 even worse.
I’ve read your 1st paragraph 6 times and still can’t make sense of it.
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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William Treseder
I’ve read your 1st paragraph 6 times and still can’t make sense of it.
Well it makes sense. I can break it down for you to make it easier:
Professional sport being decided by a prediction bad
A game being played by punters being decided by a panel making a decision not bad.
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I eventually got there with the first paragraph but it was written in a pretty weird way.
However the 2nd paragraph has me beat
“Let’s be honest Scotland being eliminated because of this isn’t a joke and shows terrible planning. It would be bad enough even without team being eliminated.”
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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William Treseder
Definitely!
Same as Thiery Henry’s hand ball in the WC qualifier against the ROI. If it had been the other way round and France had missed out on qualifying there would have been a right shit storm kicked up!
Not to mention us agianst Chelsea last season. I was amazed that Arsenal didn't make more of a fuss over that too.
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Aussies not giving much away for England in their match v Georgia. They haven't got out of 2nd gear.
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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MacAdder
Aussies not giving much away for England in their match v Georgia. They haven't got out of 2nd gear.
Could say that but every time they have tried to spread it they drop the ball.
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Eric Cartman
Could say that but every time they have tried to spread it they drop the ball.
I'd say it's difficult to get up for a game like this and concentration level may not be what it should be. They know the quarters are guaranteed and not only will they want to keep their cards close to their chest, they want to avoid injury.
Doubt we'll see such a passive performance against England.
Comfortable win in the end.
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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MacAdder
As mentioned above the tournament looks more than a bit tinpot if a pool is decided on bad weather.
I also agree that there should have been scope for postponing a game "on the fly" as there are a lot of gaps in this tournament.
To retain the slightest bit of integrity the least they could do is send their kickers out onto a pitch and have a "kick off" similar to a pelanty shoot-out.
Imagine if one of the fancied sides were in Scotland's position.
I'm sure the all powerful TMO would find something to offer them a helping hand.
Can’t they just go off past fixtures? Average the score and use that?
Or the obvious thing already being touted move the game or delay it a day.
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Videos of the aftermath of that hurricane on twitter ain't good. Brings things into perspective - don't know what else to say apart from hope no one dies
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Scotland v Japan match goes ahead.
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Scotland v Japan match goes ahead.
Just been reading your earlier post about missed tackles and conceding tries. It has been bothering me as well but as lame as this is going to sound I think there are mitigating circumstances in each. Against Georgia we were 20 up after 20 minutes. We relaxed and 'let' their big pack build a head of steam and rumble over for a couple. First half v aussies we were superb. 2nd half they threw caution to the wind and I believe that there is no better team in world rugby than them when they release the handbreak and play natural rugby. We did well and defended well to keep it down to the 3. Against Fiji we did defend poorly. But they are freakish and we do have mental scarring from them. Bit like we did with the samoans until we beat them in pool in 2011. But agree we must be better than the Fiji game. There all my excuses made! Think the quarters will go back to being a bit more tight and tactical especially between 2 European 'giants'
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Originally Posted by
Lord Worcester
Just been reading your earlier post about missed tackles and conceding tries. It has been bothering me as well but as lame as this is going to sound I think there are mitigating circumstances in each. Against Georgia we were 20 up after 20 minutes. We relaxed and 'let' their big pack build a head of steam and rumble over for a couple. First half v aussies we were superb. 2nd half they threw caution to the wind and I believe that there is no better team in world rugby than them when they release the handbreak and play natural rugby. We did well and defended well to keep it down to the 3. Against Fiji we did defend poorly. But they are freakish and we do have mental scarring from them. Bit like we did with the samoans until we beat them in pool in 2011. But agree we must be better than the Fiji game. There all my excuses made! Think the quarters will go back to being a bit more tight and tactical especially between 2 European 'giants'
The bulk of those missed tackles were against Radradra and Matuvesi, two of the most destructive wingers in world rugby. Whilst disappointing they only missed nine against the rest of the team.
As for the person above who called them powerful fatties they certInly aren’t fat.
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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Originally Posted by
Lord Worcester
Just been reading your earlier post about missed tackles and conceding tries. It has been bothering me as well but as lame as this is going to sound I think there are mitigating circumstances in each. Against Georgia we were 20 up after 20 minutes. We relaxed and 'let' their big pack build a head of steam and rumble over for a couple. First half v aussies we were superb. 2nd half they threw caution to the wind and I believe that there is no better team in world rugby than them when they release the handbreak and play natural rugby. We did well and defended well to keep it down to the 3. Against Fiji we did defend poorly. But they are freakish and we do have mental scarring from them. Bit like we did with the samoans until we beat them in pool in 2011. But agree we must be better than the Fiji game. There all my excuses made! Think the quarters will go back to being a bit more tight and tactical especially between 2 European 'giants'
Good post.
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Yep good post by Lord W. What a day ahead. Wales will do the job against Uruguay. No injuries please.
Then Japan v Scotland should be a cracker. Then off to Cardiff fairly early so that we can park up for the big game tonight.
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Uruguay’s anthem is a rather jaunty number it has to be said....
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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Originally Posted by
Pearcey3
Yep good post by Lord W. What a day ahead. Wales will do the job against Uruguay. No injuries please.
Then Japan v Scotland should be a cracker. Then off to Cardiff fairly early so that we can park up for the big game tonight.
Same here!!
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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Originally Posted by
Lord Worcester
Same here!!
Where are you driving from?
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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Originally Posted by
Pearcey3
Atrocious first half
Which will have absolutely no bearing on our Qtr final.
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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William Treseder
Which will have absolutely no bearing on our Qtr final.
Well let’s hope not. This game isnt won yet.
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I've only seen two halves of this World Cup so far. The second half against Australia and the first half of this game. I must be a jinx.
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I've been hearing for the past two or three years that Wales has so much more strength in depth these days and yet whenever we pick our "second string", they fail to impress. It says it all that the only way we could score in the first forty minutes was to bludgeon our way over as the basic errors, poor technique and lack of coordination when we try to move the ball has been embarrassing, as was the way Hallam Amos.dealt with a pretty routine high ball - school kids in a games lesson would have been given a bollocking by their teachers for doing what he did.
As for missed tackles, I'm sure Sean Edwards was as forgiving about them as some on here are.
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
I've been hearing for the past two or three years that Wales has so much more strength in depth these days and yet whenever we pick our "second string", they fail to impress. It says it all that the only way we could score in the first forty minutes was to bludgeon our way over as the basic errors, poor technique and lack of coordination when we try to move the ball has been embarrassing, as was the way Hallam Amos.dealt with high ball - school kids in a games lesson would have been given a bollocking by their teachers for doing what he did.
As for missed tackles, I'm sure Sean Edwards was as forgiving about them as some on here are.
I rate Amos but that was dreadful. They will have been given a rocket. Much better needed in the second half
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Finally. Does this bloody referee realise that he does have a yellow card in his pocket?
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That’s about nine penalties in their 22 and still no yellow card
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That was better. Good score from Tomos Williams. Good player.
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well that was 2 hours of my life I won't get back...roll on a real game in 40 mins.
..an absolute heap of shit.
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kendoddsdadsdogsdead
well that was 2 hours of my life I won't get back...roll on a real game in 40 mins.
..an absolute heap of shit.
I can’t recall the last time I saw a Wales team make so many mistakes. Gatland will not be happy. Anyway we have the quarter final we want and we will see a much better performance next Sunday. Confident we can beat the French.
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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Pearcey3
I can’t recall the last time I saw a Wales team make so many mistakes. Gatland will not be happy. Anyway we have the quarter final we want and we will see a much better performance next Sunday. Confident we can beat the French.
I put it down to simple over eagerness. 2nd string looking to stake a claim and rushing the moves. When it’s slightly mis-timed it looks sloppy. Was never any doubt about the result
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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Pearcey3
Where are you driving from?
Pershore
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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Lord Worcester
Pershore
I’m driving from Andoversford. It’s going to be a late night. Have a safe journey.
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Lord Worcester
Pershore
My brother works in Pershore.
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Japan v Scotland is a great watch.
Japan now winning after going behind.
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
Japan v Scotland is a great watch.
Japan now winning after going behind.
On this. Japan would give anyone a game
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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Originally Posted by
StraightOuttaCanton
I put it down to simple over eagerness. 2nd string looking to stake a claim and rushing the moves. When it’s slightly mis-timed it looks sloppy. Was never any doubt about the result
Parkes has been an automatic first choice for nearly two years now, so I don't think his incredible forward pass which led to Amos' second disallowed try can be put down to over eagerness. Patchell looks assured and completely at home when he comes on against Australia and yet he performed like a novice today, we got annihilated in the turnover contest and conceded an awful lot of penalties - there's very little positive that can be taken out of that game.
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Re: Rugby Word Cup 2019 thread.
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the other bob wilson
Parkes has been an automatic first choice for nearly two years now, so I don't think his incredible forward pass which led to Amos' second disallowed try can be put down to over eagerness. Patchell looks assured and completely at home when he comes on against Australia and yet he performed like a novice today, we got annihilated in the turnover contest and conceded an awful lot of penalties - there's very little positive that can be taken out of that game.
The breakdown was a big concern as Wainwright and Tipuric started and are likely to start against France
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That was great play from Japan to get that try before half time. The Scots look like they can't cope with the pace of it all.
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Shute
That was great play from Japan to get that try before half time. The Scots look like they can't cope with the pace of it all.
Only put it on at 28 mins as I’ve been cooking, that was a lovey try.
1 more try for a BP.
Imagine they turn up against SA as well :hehe:
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dembethewarrior
Only put it on at 28 mins as I’ve been cooking, that was a lovey try.
1 more try for a BP.
Imagine they turn up against SA as well :hehe:
They have been wonderful. Three terrific scores. Their hooker Horie is a star as is their winger.