cioè? che non sono all'altezza? puo darsi, pero l'anno scorso Mori stava giocando con continuità nonostante le sue carenze in difesa quindi mi viene da chiedere cosa è cambiato nel frattempo.
Le Taupe XIV et la mégalomanie d'un secretaire d'état ripoux
He was fine against australia a few years back and fine in Pau last year.
And Laporte's porte manteau is out...
https://www.rugbyrama.fr/2023/06/14/ele ... 262123.php
still has a majority but the cunt's grip on FFR is almost gone.
https://www.rugbyrama.fr/2023/06/14/ele ... 262123.php
still has a majority but the cunt's grip on FFR is almost gone.
Il TOP 14 è un altro livello. I playoff un livello più su. Un playoff con La Rochelle (non so se si è vista la partita) un altro livello più su ancora. Se uno colleziona una quindicina di presenze in campionato per dare il giro a tutta la rosa non significa che sia adatto ai livelli superiori.
I agree.snaporaz wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 10:38 amIl TOP 14 è un altro livello. I playoff un livello più su. Un playoff con La Rochelle (non so se si è vista la partita) un altro livello più su ancora. Se uno colleziona una quindicina di presenze in campionato per dare il giro a tutta la rosa non significa che sia adatto ai livelli superiori.
Skelton vs Meafu
The clash of the Australian locks. Add Arnold to the mix and in fact we have 3 Australian locks for 1 French in the Top14 final. This says a lot about France production of locks.
I am surprised that Retiere has become Toulouse first choice on the right wing but he certainly is a warrior and has that extra luck when it matters. Playing against his former club adds to the spice.
The clash of the Australian locks. Add Arnold to the mix and in fact we have 3 Australian locks for 1 French in the Top14 final. This says a lot about France production of locks.
I am surprised that Retiere has become Toulouse first choice on the right wing but he certainly is a warrior and has that extra luck when it matters. Playing against his former club adds to the spice.
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Cracking game. What a magnificent player he is.
Watched the game finally. The intensity was insane and both defenses mean.
What worries me really was the number of mistakes made by French internationals or candidates for the World Cup squad. Dupont wasn't at his best, Ntamack blew hot and cold, Marchand didn't weigh as much as usual, Aldegheri was owned, Cros okish, Ramos had a mare except from the tee, Danty accumulated mistakes...
What worries me really was the number of mistakes made by French internationals or candidates for the World Cup squad. Dupont wasn't at his best, Ntamack blew hot and cold, Marchand didn't weigh as much as usual, Aldegheri was owned, Cros okish, Ramos had a mare except from the tee, Danty accumulated mistakes...
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I was watching in Crete. He was dogsh*t and Seuteni's brainfart in defence doesn't alter that.
It's here for the record again, if Ntamack is the starter for the RWC, France won't win it.As for Romain Ntamack. What can you say? He was awful for much of the game – while O’Gara’s comments were not becoming of a top-level coach with international aspirations, he was not wrong in his assertion that Toulouse did not play particularly well, and Ntamack was at the heart of much of it. His facial expression after he had sent a match-saving penalty kick beyond the corner was that of someone who had cracked. And he was saved from giving away a match-clinching penalty to the opposition because the referee had blown to stop the game for injury rather than for a penalty – there were milliseconds in that decision.
Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 5:42 am
I was watching in Crete. He was dogsh*t and Seuteni's brainfart in defence doesn't alter that.
It's here for the record again, if Ntamack is the starter for the RWC, France won't win it.As for Romain Ntamack. What can you say? He was awful for much of the game – while O’Gara’s comments were not becoming of a top-level coach with international aspirations, he was not wrong in his assertion that Toulouse did not play particularly well, and Ntamack was at the heart of much of it. His facial expression after he had sent a match-saving penalty kick beyond the corner was that of someone who had cracked. And he was saved from giving away a match-clinching penalty to the opposition because the referee had blown to stop the game for injury rather than for a penalty – there were milliseconds in that decision.
Another way of looking at the final was that even at the very end of what had been a very poor game from him he had that ability to win the Bouclier de Brennus with a try that would be scarcely believable if it had been written in a boy's adventure story - what's the French equivalent of Roy of the Rovers?
It was a 65m screamer with only a couple of minutes to go.