Well apart from the Wales game where the pitch was rolling up like a carpet and it was dangerous.
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Marseilles ran out of water(!) and beer and didn't have anywhere near enough trams, busses etc. So think a C for now on the venues.ASMO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 1:19 pm So, the RWC report card for week 1
Venue Organisation B- With the exception of the England game, not heard of any other significant problems.
Anthems - Z - Absolutely terrible idea to get pre-recorded school choirs to sing them, ruins the atmosphere completely
Officials B- A mixed bag, some Howlers (Carley i mean you) and some decent performances as well.
Quality of games - B - Only 1 game that really lived up to the expectations, Wales v Fiji, the rest rated from decidedly average, to a complete borefest (Yes England i mean you)
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Bordeaux exactly the same for the Ireland match.freddie wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 8:53 pmMarseilles ran out of water(!) and beer and didn't have anywhere near enough trams, busses etc. So think a C for now on the venues.ASMO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 1:19 pm So, the RWC report card for week 1
Venue Organisation B- With the exception of the England game, not heard of any other significant problems.
Anthems - Z - Absolutely terrible idea to get pre-recorded school choirs to sing them, ruins the atmosphere completely
Officials B- A mixed bag, some Howlers (Carley i mean you) and some decent performances as well.
Quality of games - B - Only 1 game that really lived up to the expectations, Wales v Fiji, the rest rated from decidedly average, to a complete borefest (Yes England i mean you)
Feel free to add your own
They don't understand rugby fans are mostly alcoholic (and it was 35°C)Camroc2 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 9:58 pmBordeaux exactly the same for the Ireland match.freddie wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 8:53 pmMarseilles ran out of water(!) and beer and didn't have anywhere near enough trams, busses etc. So think a C for now on the venues.ASMO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 1:19 pm So, the RWC report card for week 1
Venue Organisation B- With the exception of the England game, not heard of any other significant problems.
Anthems - Z - Absolutely terrible idea to get pre-recorded school choirs to sing them, ruins the atmosphere completely
Officials B- A mixed bag, some Howlers (Carley i mean you) and some decent performances as well.
Quality of games - B - Only 1 game that really lived up to the expectations, Wales v Fiji, the rest rated from decidedly average, to a complete borefest (Yes England i mean you)
Feel free to add your own
I could not get a beer at the aussie game (to lazy to queue a second time as were i was they ran out of gaz) they did not have the perrier citron ersatz left either.
Anyway no issues getting in the stade de France, my partner was offered about 3 times help by the attendant to skip the queue or get in the elevator .
PS Cam I'll be at the 2 big Irish games against the scots and SA.
Yeah, it's really poor as a neutral. I'll probably only watch Fiji vs Australia. I'd typically also fancy watching Japan against a misfiring England, but Japan appear to have regressed massively so probably not worth it.
Should be a good game. I doubt the officials will allow Fiji as much latitude at the break down as Carley did against Wales.
That said it will be a shame to see Fiji go home early if they lose.
That said if Fiji win I fear for the plucky battered boys from Wales.
Fiji a bit unlucky to have Wales and Oz back to back - going into another big game after such a tough match does them no favours..C69 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 13, 2023 11:58 amShould be a good game. I doubt the officials will allow Fiji as much latitude at the break down as Carley did against Wales.
That said it will be a shame to see Fiji go home early if they lose.
That said if Fiji win I fear for the plucky battered boys from Wales.
They're re-doing the anthems!!
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/202 ... -recordedRugby World Cup organisers have bowed to pressure and on Wednesday morning announced plans to re-record the pre-match national anthems after they faced widespread criticism across the tournament’s opening weekend. Officials also said the new versions would be subject to approval from the competing nations.
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Marx is out of the cup....
https://www.reuters.com/sports/south-af ... 023-09-14/
https://www.reuters.com/sports/south-af ... 023-09-14/
South Africa's World Cup title defence suffered a major blow on Thursday when hooker Malcolm Marx was ruled out for the remainder of the tournament with a long-term knee injury.
"Marx, who was not included in Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber’s matchday squad to face Romania in Bordeaux on Sunday, went down at training on Wednesday after having his knee caught in contact," the Springboks said in a statement.
"With the Springboks having the luxury of an enlarged 33-man squad in France for the international showpiece, and sufficient cover at hooker within the squad, he will not be replaced in the squad at this stage."
Coach Jacques Nienaber said that while the Springboks, who beat Scotland 18-3 in their Pool B opener, were now left with only one specialist hooker in the squad, other players could step into the role if needed.
Shame, probably the best hooker around at the momentGuy Smiley wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2023 8:39 am Marx is out of the cup....
https://www.reuters.com/sports/south-af ... 023-09-14/
South Africa's World Cup title defence suffered a major blow on Thursday when hooker Malcolm Marx was ruled out for the remainder of the tournament with a long-term knee injury.
"Marx, who was not included in Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber’s matchday squad to face Romania in Bordeaux on Sunday, went down at training on Wednesday after having his knee caught in contact," the Springboks said in a statement.
"With the Springboks having the luxury of an enlarged 33-man squad in France for the international showpiece, and sufficient cover at hooker within the squad, he will not be replaced in the squad at this stage."
Coach Jacques Nienaber said that while the Springboks, who beat Scotland 18-3 in their Pool B opener, were now left with only one specialist hooker in the squad, other players could step into the role if needed.
That's bollocks. You're not going to win the RWC without specialist hookers
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Ja, it's a funny one that. Fourie I get but they're actually touting van Staden as backup.
You need one on the bench So a prop can sometimes cover but it makes no sense not to call a proper hooker.average joe wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2023 9:47 am Ja, it's a funny one that. Fourie I get but they're actually touting van Staden as backup.
Er, they haven't done too badly in recent world cups.......
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Not a nice game so far
Not a nice game so far