3-47 was the worst one I went to (Lyon).
RWCR1 France vs All Blacks
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Other than
- Dupont charge down 1st min and offside pen shortly after.
- Ramos hitting posts in front
- Ramos missing high ball = Aus try
- Jaminet missing high ball = Aus try
- Ramos and Penaud blowing overlap for walk in try
- Marchand missing his 1st 2 lineout throws, 1 near Aus line
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Surprised by some of the predicted high scores here. I don't know if we're going to see scores into the 30s, world cup n all.
Le Cock 24
ABs 20
Le Cock 24
ABs 20
It’s almost like things happen in a match that lead to other things.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 12:45 pmOther than
- Dupont charge down 1st min and offside pen shortly after.
- Ramos hitting posts in front
- Ramos missing high ball = Aus try
- Jaminet missing high ball = Aus try
- Ramos and Penaud blowing overlap for walk in try
- Marchand missing his 1st 2 lineout throws, 1 near Aus line
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You used the word "flawless", not I.Sandstorm wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 7:20 pmIt’s almost like things happen in a match that lead to other things.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 12:45 pmOther than
- Dupont charge down 1st min and offside pen shortly after.
- Ramos hitting posts in front
- Ramos missing high ball = Aus try
- Jaminet missing high ball = Aus try
- Ramos and Penaud blowing overlap for walk in try
- Marchand missing his 1st 2 lineout throws, 1 near Aus line
I just thought there was no intensity to the game... France never got out of second gear really... so really I should say.. France didn't look great.. because they didn't really need to...
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I didn't think it was certain he was out? Anyway, I'd rather Vincent than Moefana.
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Vincent i hope, as long he doesn’t put Penaud instead
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Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 4:32 pm Vincent i hope, as long he doesn’t put Penaud instead
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And here we go again, Chalureau replacing Willemse
https://www.laprovence.com/article/spor ... -chalureau
https://www.laprovence.com/article/spor ... -chalureau
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I don't rate the racist but Willemse was poor all last season and showed little in the warm ups. Need one lump though so Tao needs to stay fit.Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 5:15 pm And here we go again, Chalureau replacing Willemse
https://www.laprovence.com/article/spor ... -chalureau
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Yep, but I hope that Wellemse will be back against SA or Irl.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 7:20 pmI don't rate the racist but Willemse was poor all last season and showed little in the warm ups. Need one lump though so Tao needs to stay fit.Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 5:15 pm And here we go again, Chalureau replacing Willemse
https://www.laprovence.com/article/spor ... -chalureau
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He's out for the whole comp?Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:55 pmYep, but I hope that Wellemse will be back against SA or Irl.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 7:20 pmI don't rate the racist but Willemse was poor all last season and showed little in the warm ups. Need one lump though so Tao needs to stay fit.Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 5:15 pm And here we go again, Chalureau replacing Willemse
https://www.laprovence.com/article/spor ... -chalureau
Suzie prepare your mushrooms and eggs this morning?
I dared watch the press conference with Foster. He’s become such an expert at giving losing messages, he’s not even phased now.
Do you remember the days after a rare loss that you knew the following week there would be revenge served up, whoever the opponent.
Since Foster, that’s gone. Perhaps that was Te Aura.
I digress ….
He mentioned about Lomax sustaining a really deep cut from a stud. And that another AB was also injured. Something a bit amiss with some new boots being worn. Hope they manage to sort that out. Sounds bloody dangerous if a stud can cut deep flesh on a leg. Make a mess of someone’s face or neck.
I’m old enough to remember the days when studs got checked. Had to lift them up behind you so the ref could check them.
Christ …. I’m going on like an old man …
Do you remember the days after a rare loss that you knew the following week there would be revenge served up, whoever the opponent.
Since Foster, that’s gone. Perhaps that was Te Aura.
I digress ….
He mentioned about Lomax sustaining a really deep cut from a stud. And that another AB was also injured. Something a bit amiss with some new boots being worn. Hope they manage to sort that out. Sounds bloody dangerous if a stud can cut deep flesh on a leg. Make a mess of someone’s face or neck.
I’m old enough to remember the days when studs got checked. Had to lift them up behind you so the ref could check them.
Christ …. I’m going on like an old man …
Yeah I hope it's ALB... especially as Havili has played what.. half a game since injury?
A pity Leicester hasn't played more in the centres as he's one player that consistently gets through heavy traffic...
Beaudan was cut too I think? Surely studs were checked?Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2023 8:05 pm I dared watch the press conference with Foster. He’s become such an expert at giving losing messages, he’s not even phased now.
Do you remember the days after a rare loss that you knew the following week there would be revenge served up, whoever the opponent.
Since Foster, that’s gone. Perhaps that was Te Aura.
I digress ….
He mentioned about Lomax sustaining a really deep cut from a stud. And that another AB was also injured. Something a bit amiss with some new boots being worn. Hope they manage to sort that out. Sounds bloody dangerous if a stud can cut deep flesh on a leg. Make a mess of someone’s face or neck.
I’m old enough to remember the days when studs got checked. Had to lift them up behind you so the ref could check them.
Christ …. I’m going on like an old man …
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Yes. The devastating loss of the confidence inspiring Jordie Barrett will be hard to cover.
Just imagine for a second that Fozzie had included Jack Goodhue in the squad. You know, a real midfield player.
Just imagine that.
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Yeah, I know. Growing up playing there doesn't automatically make him good at it.
And yes, I'd have Goodhue over Jordie any day of the week. Just a better player... he has that intelligence we so lack in there. Similar player to Conrad Smith in his ability to organise... we don't see that from Jordie or Rieko.
And yes, I'd have Goodhue over Jordie any day of the week. Just a better player... he has that intelligence we so lack in there. Similar player to Conrad Smith in his ability to organise... we don't see that from Jordie or Rieko.
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Havili has a tendency to try too hard sometimes. He pushes it when he could hold on. He does offer the perfect foil to Mo'unga though, as a second distributor. If BB stays back out of the way that attacking combo can work in our favour.
I didn't say that, but it does make him a real midfielder. And imho he's been a massive improvement over his recent predecessors at 12, like Havili. Prime Goodhue was great, but let's remember that even in 2019, when he was arguably at his best, he was preferred at 13 with ALB at 12 when it mattered. And having lost a yard of pace, he's still a very good player but nowhere near his best. Next year may be a different story. Guess we'll have to agree to disagree on this one.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 5:20 amYeah, I know. Growing up playing there doesn't automatically make him good at it.
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ummm.. BB was preferred over Mo'unga for ages too. What does that tell you about the players?Gumboot wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 5:30 amI didn't say that, but it does make him a real midfielder. And imho he's been a massive improvement over his recent predecessors at 12, like Havili. Prime Goodhue was great, but let's remember that even in 2019, when he was arguably at his best, he was preferred at 13 with ALB at 12 when it mattered. And having lost a yard of pace, he's still a very good player but nowhere near his best. Next year may be a different story. Guess we'll have to agree to disagree on this one.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 5:20 amYeah, I know. Growing up playing there doesn't automatically make him good at it.
Goodhue was played at 12 by Razor to cover the loss of Crotty. Fozzie just followed suit. He's a natural 13 who can play 12. I'll put it under the long list of players mishandled by Foster mayself.
OK, well apart from you conveniently overlooking Beauden's consecutive World Player of the Year gongs while he was at tearing it up at 10, can we at least agree that Jordie will probably start every backline position at least once during his test career? He might not get a chance at 9, but no doubt he'd make a good fist of it. He's that good.
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I don't really rate those World Player of the Year awards. BB supporters trot it out to justify his shortcomings. Too many players have been overlooked for those awards at the expense of some other choice for my money, sorry.
Tear it up at 10? BB shovel ball, crowd your outside players for space, off load the thing into contact then step back and take the easy line break. Best 22/23 we've produced though. Perfect bench option.
Jordie at halfback, you say? That might just work...
Tear it up at 10? BB shovel ball, crowd your outside players for space, off load the thing into contact then step back and take the easy line break. Best 22/23 we've produced though. Perfect bench option.
Jordie at halfback, you say? That might just work...
Nah, you're being disingenuous now. Maybe his 2017 award was a stretch as by then he'd been well and truly found out by Gatland's rush defence, but he was sensational in 2016.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2023 5:47 am I don't really rate those World Player of the Year awards. BB supporters trot it out to justify his shortcomings. Too many players have been overlooked for those awards at the expense of some other choice for my money, sorry.
Tear it up at 10? BB shovel ball, crowd your outside players for space, off load the thing into contact then step back and take the easy line break. Best 22/23 we've produced though. Perfect bench option.
Jordie at halfback, you say? That might just work...
You just can't seem to help yourself from slagging off the Barrett bros at every opportunity, and suggesting they're undeserving of selection. Apart from Scooter, of course. Strange.
Oh wait, that must be more evidence of me slagging off the Saders! The horror!
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I've never been a BB fan. I always felt there was a sort of unexpressed need to have another DC superstar in NZ rugby and accolades were showered excessively. Yes, he was electrifying but his play as a distributor leaves me unmoved. Scott was always the 'best Barrett' to me as he is good in his position but his history with cards was always a shadow hanging over him. My issue with Jordie is that he was rushed into the test team prematurely and has been a feature ever since in some sort of effort to created a 3 brothers fairy tale... I mean, selecting him on a wing? FFS.
Collectively, they shit me. I find it testing to credit good play from the two backline brothers while Scooter's brainfart moments just clarify the gene pool for me. Can't wait to see them all retired from the test scene... we have other exciting talent banging on the doors.
Mainly though, it's the fucking hair.
It doesn’t happen. They are straight from the changing room to the field >> anthems >> game on.Grandpa wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2023 9:42 pmBeaudan was cut too I think? Surely studs were checked?Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2023 8:05 pm I dared watch the press conference with Foster. He’s become such an expert at giving losing messages, he’s not even phased now.
Do you remember the days after a rare loss that you knew the following week there would be revenge served up, whoever the opponent.
Since Foster, that’s gone. Perhaps that was Te Aura.
I digress ….
He mentioned about Lomax sustaining a really deep cut from a stud. And that another AB was also injured. Something a bit amiss with some new boots being worn. Hope they manage to sort that out. Sounds bloody dangerous if a stud can cut deep flesh on a leg. Make a mess of someone’s face or neck.
I’m old enough to remember the days when studs got checked. Had to lift them up behind you so the ref could check them.
Christ …. I’m going on like an old man …