Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 5:13 pm
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 3:39 pm
Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 3:12 pm
We're ranked outside the top 5 and consistently playing some rubbish rugby for several decades.
You might be over-egging that somewhat.
Assuming pre-professionalism is irrelevant, then since 95 we've made 3 RWC finals and won one, we've won 7 6N titles (2 gran slams) plus a 5N title. We've held the record for T1 international successive victories. We've been ranked #1 in the world 3 times, for a total of 40 weeks - 3rd behind SA and NZ. Our worst ranking is 8th, higher than that for Argentina (12th), Australia (9th), France (10th), Ireland (9th), Scotland (12th), and Wales (10th). Only SA (7th) and NZ (5th) have a higher floor.
It's taken an eye-openingly poor run of results for us, to actually drop out of the top 5.
Fine, we've been crap since 2003. And actually played some pretty bad rugby in 2003, but won so...
So in this several = two
We have had some good games post 2003, we've some decent results during the period too, but we've never built and consistently look the part. And I'm not for saying players can just head to France and still play for England, more they need to secure an agreement on rest and release and then I'm not fussed, good luck to them earning what money they can
"And actually played some pretty bad rugby in 2003, but won so..."
Oh come ON.
We haven't been consistent since 2003 but we've managed to put together some good teams that produced for a while. So no, we've not been crap since 2003. Crap teams don't win a Grand Slam or get to two world cup finals or win multiple tournaments or get to #1 in the world or have the record number of consecutive victories or beat the shit out 3 of the 4 RC sides in consecutive matches at a big tournament.
It's ridiculous to say we've been consistently anything. Including consistently crap.
And I just don't see how France changes any of that?