RWCR3 New Zealand vs Italy - Fri 29th - 20.00 BST
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Well, at least the SA's will be pleased at Italy giving the AB machine a good lubing.
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Bernol already headlining with "NZ humiliate Italy".
The result underlines just how much a step up any RWC match is on any other test. We don't get a full sense of it as fans, but you can see it in results like this. People were talking up Italy's chances before the game, they sounded totally insane to me, free money if you backed the ABs.
Poor Italy.
Poor Italy.
Sam went on for Frizzel. I think the ABs were down to 14 for that last 10.
Slightly odd take. This is an aberration by world cup standards._Os_ wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 9:15 pm The result underlines just how much a step up any RWC match is on any other test. We don't get a full sense of it as fans, but you can see it in results like this. People were talking up Italy's chances before the game, they sounded totally insane to me, free money if you backed the ABs.
Poor Italy.
A result like this doesn't happen in a regular season match I don't think. This is an ABs team with a point to prove that needs some form before a knockout match. Italy aren't that bad a side but were nowhere.
There's a load of results in RWCs that wouldn't happen in a regular season match. The Wales v Wallabies result was all about one side being experienced and coping with tournament pressure and the other side collapsing under it.
And Italy being as soft as marshmellows soaked in mocha. I can't remember seeing such a dismal defensive performance. At least in previous outings their scrum held their own. Not reading anything in that at all. In fact they were that bad and still managed 6 line breaks is more of a concern.
Come on man. Enjoy it.Flockwitt wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 9:50 pmAnd Italy being as soft as marshmellows soaked in mocha. I can't remember seeing such a dismal defensive performance. At least in previous outings their scrum held their own. Not reading anything in that at all. In fact they were that bad and still managed 6 line breaks is more of a concern.
We can go back to being pessimistic come QF time.
But just enjoy this day/night!
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Any All Black fan that gets excited about that needs their head examined. I have never seen a worse Italian performance and thats saying something! There are shit more often than not but that took the biscuit.
Eh? No that's not me. I've not been one of the Foster bashers with a permanent chip on my shoulder. It's great to see the ABs in full flight. If you can't enjoy that you can't enjoy rugby. I'm simply disappointed that there is every chance this is the last we'll see of some great names and the potential that was always there bar one more last hurrah in the quarters. Which was always going to be a coin toss and just trying to be realistic as opposed to the usual headless euphoria that follows an AB blowout.Ymx wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 10:04 pmCome on man. Enjoy it.Flockwitt wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 9:50 pmAnd Italy being as soft as marshmellows soaked in mocha. I can't remember seeing such a dismal defensive performance. At least in previous outings their scrum held their own. Not reading anything in that at all. In fact they were that bad and still managed 6 line breaks is more of a concern.
We can go back to being pessimistic come QF time.
But just enjoy this day/night!
Plenty of positives there, the ABs with Jordie and Frizzel are a different beast and they've got every chance of going all the way. And a massive congratulations to Sam Whitelock too of course. Truly deserving the status of legend.
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All blacks are ruthless and play not just to beat you, but to destroy all interest in the game in your country, forever.
Didn't they destroy Rugby in the USA by doing something similar, back in't day?
I mean if you score 50 points and the opposition is on 3, then pull the match for the sake of the game, aNd admit the teams for now are mismatched. Coaches should be able to throw in the towel.
Didn't they destroy Rugby in the USA by doing something similar, back in't day?
I mean if you score 50 points and the opposition is on 3, then pull the match for the sake of the game, aNd admit the teams for now are mismatched. Coaches should be able to throw in the towel.
I see what you did there.
Yeah, I'm sure the 57,000 (mostly) paying spectators would've been delighted to see the game abandoned at half time.Line6 HXFX wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 10:44 pm All blacks are ruthless and play not just to beat you, but to destroy all interest in the game in your country, forever.
Didn't they destroy Rugby in the USA by doing something similar, back in't day?
I mean if you score 50 points and the opposition is on 3, then pull the match for the sake of the game, aNd admit the teams for now are mismatched. Coaches should be able to throw in the towel.
Line HXFXGumboot wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 12:01 amYeah, I'm sure the 57,000 (mostly) paying spectators would've been delighted to see the game abandoned at half time.Line6 HXFX wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 10:44 pm All blacks are ruthless and play not just to beat you, but to destroy all interest in the game in your country, forever.
Didn't they destroy Rugby in the USA by doing something similar, back in't day?
I mean if you score 50 points and the opposition is on 3, then pull the match for the sake of the game, aNd admit the teams for now are mismatched. Coaches should be able to throw in the towel.
That would obviously explain the death of rugby in Japan after the ABs thrashed then 145 - 17 back in 1995. Hang on, did not Japan go on the host the WC and beat the Boks and Ireland well after that demolition?
The rugby world suddenly realized that the ABs are playing in this RWC
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I doubt anyone is surprised that Line's answer is to give up, quit, run away, bugger off...Kiwias wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 7:04 amLine HXFXGumboot wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 12:01 amYeah, I'm sure the 57,000 (mostly) paying spectators would've been delighted to see the game abandoned at half time.Line6 HXFX wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 10:44 pm All blacks are ruthless and play not just to beat you, but to destroy all interest in the game in your country, forever.
Didn't they destroy Rugby in the USA by doing something similar, back in't day?
I mean if you score 50 points and the opposition is on 3, then pull the match for the sake of the game, aNd admit the teams for now are mismatched. Coaches should be able to throw in the towel.
That would obviously explain the death of rugby in Japan after the ABs thrashed then 145 - 17 back in 1995. Hang on, did not Japan go on the host the WC and beat the Boks and Ireland well after that demolition?
Yeah, I don’t think you can read very much into either result. Tho I guess it’s maybe worth pointing out that Italy dealt out a pretty brutal hammering to Romania little over a month ago
When you put it like that it’s pretty much what Italy didRhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 10:17 amI doubt anyone is surprised that Line's answer is to give up, quit, run away, bugger off...
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You could contend it shows a change for the good. Italy didn't change their thinking to make them pay in blood and teeth even if we take a pasting, which is a growth of sorts. Other than that I suspect most have seen more interesting largely unopposed training runsSimian wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 10:25 amWhen you put it like that it’s pretty much what Italy didRhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 10:17 amI doubt anyone is surprised that Line's answer is to give up, quit, run away, bugger off...
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The trainer throws in the towel whenever, at boxing matches to prote t fighters... It is a part of sport. Why should people be put at massive risk in a no hope game of injury? They could do the decent thing and re-imburse the money for creating a non competitive, rip off spectacle, and commit to never doing it again?Gumboot wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 12:01 amYeah, I'm sure the 57,000 (mostly) paying spectators would've been delighted to see the game abandoned at half time.Line6 HXFX wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 10:44 pm All blacks are ruthless and play not just to beat you, but to destroy all interest in the game in your country, forever.
Didn't they destroy Rugby in the USA by doing something similar, back in't day?
I mean if you score 50 points and the opposition is on 3, then pull the match for the sake of the game, aNd admit the teams for now are mismatched. Coaches should be able to throw in the towel.
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Did Italy throw that game to target the one vs France? They only have to win by one point and deny France a second Bonus point. Not that improbable.
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I mean, it happens..but imagine being an Italian fan and paying 600 quid to travel to France and watch this..you would think " yeah fuck rugby"..(in italian).boere wors wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 12:30 pm Did Italy throw that game to target the one vs France? They only have to win by one point and deny France a second Bonus point. Not that improbable.
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Don’t entertain it. This will eventually lead to SA throwing the game against IrelandLine6 HXFX wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 12:33 pmI mean, it happens..but imagine being an Italian fan and paying 600 quid to travel to France and watch this..you would think " yeah fuck rugby"..(in italian).boere wors wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 12:30 pm Did Italy throw that game to target the one vs France? They only have to win by one point and deny France a second Bonus point. Not that improbable.
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from the side they out out, I don't think so.boere wors wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 12:30 pm Did Italy throw that game to target the one vs France? They only have to win by one point and deny France a second Bonus point. Not that improbable.
but before the match, I saw a lot of Italian pundits (including former players) saying Italy should have put out a shadow side last night for the reason you described.
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Big win but I didn't see much in there which is going to change the approach of Ireland/SA/Scotland in QF2 or whatever mediocre pool C/D teams they come up with after that.
Fact is, apart from 10mins after half time NZ had the ball and played at pace. This is nirvana for them. But future opponents will look at that 10 mins because they know they can starve NZ of ball for 50, 60, 70mins, not 10. They'll use 10-man rugby and the state of officiating to slow they game down to a tempo that suits them.
The ABs just showed what they can do when conditions suit, not what they can do when they don't have the ball. Still don't think they've adapted to be a team which can win the tournament, but part of this might be a philosophical refusal to dumb their rugby down.
Fact is, apart from 10mins after half time NZ had the ball and played at pace. This is nirvana for them. But future opponents will look at that 10 mins because they know they can starve NZ of ball for 50, 60, 70mins, not 10. They'll use 10-man rugby and the state of officiating to slow they game down to a tempo that suits them.
The ABs just showed what they can do when conditions suit, not what they can do when they don't have the ball. Still don't think they've adapted to be a team which can win the tournament, but part of this might be a philosophical refusal to dumb their rugby down.