TMO replay of Bismarck going in high on Kev.
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Well he did get chance a week or back, and perhaps didn't always take best options? As I said I was on forums before Super rugby started this year saying he the man! I still believe it too, but I also recognise that the coaches do tend to lean towrds experience in big game. His time will come, and I suspect he will have a battle with Hotham for the spot in a couple of years.Grandpa wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 12:49 pmSo which team would we have to play for Roigard to be picked? Presumably Namibia?Dan54 wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 2:25 am I am a huge Roigard fan, but wonder if they think Chirtie is who they will need against Boks if that is a final opponent, so he needs time? If the ABs make final and it is against Boks, I wonder if they are looking at maybe defence needed at end of game? Not suggesting it is the case, but I just taking guess.
Christie played very well today.Dan54 wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 6:59 amWell he did get chance a week or back, and perhaps didn't always take best options? As I said I was on forums before Super rugby started this year saying he the man! I still believe it too, but I also recognise that the coaches do tend to lean towrds experience in big game. His time will come, and I suspect he will have a battle with Hotham for the spot in a couple of years.Grandpa wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 12:49 pmSo which team would we have to play for Roigard to be picked? Presumably Namibia?Dan54 wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 2:25 am I am a huge Roigard fan, but wonder if they think Chirtie is who they will need against Boks if that is a final opponent, so he needs time? If the ABs make final and it is against Boks, I wonder if they are looking at maybe defence needed at end of game? Not suggesting it is the case, but I just taking guess.
No
You feeling better this morning?Gumboot wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 4:31 amI don't believe in gods of any kind, so there's another theory out the window.Chilli wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 4:01 amNot so thinly veiled "I know that the ABs will smesh the Argies, I'm just trying to be as humble as Bro and appease the mocker gods" post.Gumboot wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 8:55 pm
I'm not a betting man, so no.
Besides, you missed the point. You suggested that just because we beat the Pumas well last time we played, we're certain to do the same again next time we meet (tomorrow). I was merely pointing out the flaw in your logic, giving an example of exactly the opposite happening when our two teams (SA and NZ) last played.
Have to say, it's fascinating to watch the Saffers getting so excited on this match thread as well as their own. It's almost like beating England is a foregone conclusion, and they're already focussed on the final...
Easy win like I said.
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I enjoy close games when I’m a neutral, 10-9 would have been preferableJethro wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 3:15 amAlways that way when one team dominates to such an extent their opposition can't fire a shot.
Guess you don't like low scoring forward games either![]()
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You could play France for 5th-6th place, for the "atmosphere".EnergiseR2 wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 11:56 pmVery very yawn
Harveys wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 11:27 amYou could play France for 5th-6th place, for the "atmosphere".
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It is extremely funny how much the failure to win even a single world cup knock out match has broken Irish brains.
This from the cheerleader-in-chief is a treat:
Can't help but think his personal hell is karmic retribution for all the absurd levels of cringe he subjected his followers to over the previous month or two.
When Stuart Barnes(!) is accurately making fun of you, you know you fucked up. If Ireland or England had put in that display, the praise would be flowing.
This from the cheerleader-in-chief is a treat:
Can't help but think his personal hell is karmic retribution for all the absurd levels of cringe he subjected his followers to over the previous month or two.
When Stuart Barnes(!) is accurately making fun of you, you know you fucked up. If Ireland or England had put in that display, the praise would be flowing.
It's one long whinge about the atmosphere being "ruined" by the draw, the draw itself, the refereeing, etc etc. Kiwis quite rightly have had no truck with any of this so he's being pissy about the pushback.