Ireland vs All Blacks
- Uncle fester
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Rusty Ireland with just back from injury players
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Battle hardened keewees
Only one winner but hopefully we'll keep it close
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Only one winner but hopefully we'll keep it close
In all honesty I think this is a great test for Ireland. There are definitely creaks and cracks appearing in their dominance (apart from knock outs obvs) so will be interesting to see if it's just a blip or the beginning of the end of the era.
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They looked jaded and worked out towards the end of last year's 6n and there's a feeling that things need freshening up.Slick wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 3:48 pm In all honesty I think this is a great test for Ireland. There are definitely creaks and cracks appearing in their dominance (apart from knock outs obvs) so will be interesting to see if it's just a blip or the beginning of the end of the era.
Farrell scooting off soon and the effect of that is unknown at this point. Certainly not going to help us next year anyway but may even impact us now.
Oh and our lineout has been terrible.
We know that feeling - it hasn't gone away yetSlick wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 3:48 pm In all honesty I think this is a great test for Ireland. There are definitely creaks and cracks appearing in their dominance (apart from knock outs obvs) so will be interesting to see if it's just a blip or the beginning of the end of the era.
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Another hour before kick off. Braai done with a few cold ones and a charge office coffee. Now to stay awake, no way I'll miss this one.
Me too. Sunday is rubbish, Friday night is awesome, been looking forward to this all weekTichtheid wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 7:47 pm I appreciate that some folks don't like it because of the difficulties in getting to a game, but for the tv viewer, I feckin love top level Friday night rugby
I hope the 6N bring it back.
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Come on man, don’t disrespect leprechauns, it’s part of rugby cultureEnzedder wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:00 pm I love how Ireland wheel out their leprechaun every game. He must be 150 by now.
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Hmm. OK then.
Come on the AB’s!!!
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You could see that charge down coming a mile away.
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Why isn’t kama te performed any more? Forgot the reason. Something not politically correct or something. Always only kapa o pango, which i find is lame.
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I prefer the old haka as well.boere wors wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:14 pm Why isn’t kama te performed any more? Forgot the reason. Something not politically correct or something. Always only kapa o pango, which i find is lame.
Less fistingScarfaceClaw wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:15 pmI prefer the old haka as well.boere wors wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:14 pm Why isn’t kama te performed any more? Forgot the reason. Something not politically correct or something. Always only kapa o pango, which i find is lame.

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Yeah ok, but it is lame. There was some reason for not using ka mate any more.Enzedder wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:16 pm Kapo O Pango is the haka written for the All Blacks. It is theirs and it should be the only one they use
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Obstruction so obvious even an Ozzie can see it
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ABs performing the artificial crappy o tango again. Marler was correct. It's nothing more than tedious bollox and should be consigned to the bin.boere wors wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:14 pm Why isn’t kama te performed any more? Forgot the reason. Something not politically correct or something. Always only kapa o pango, which i find is lame.
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Even BOD said it was a harsh call.
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And now that one was a clear penalty to Ireland. Surely.
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Player on the floor the problem?ScarfaceClaw wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:22 pm And now that one was a clear penalty to Ireland. Surely.
Nah, that was the 3rd ruck already that Ireland have had a player come out the back to slow it down. It’s a tactic of theirs and the ref is onto it hopefullyScarfaceClaw wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:22 pm And now that one was a clear penalty to Ireland. Surely.
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Do Robertson know anything about S4 Hana?
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I was looking mainly at the man solidly over the ball. I didn’t think the Irish lad at the back was slowing it down too much.Slick wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:24 pmNah, that was the 3rd ruck already that Ireland have had a player come out the back to slow it down. It’s a tactic of theirs and the ref is onto it hopefullyScarfaceClaw wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:22 pm And now that one was a clear penalty to Ireland. Surely.
He’s blocking players coming in to clear, they do it all the timeScarfaceClaw wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:25 pmI was looking mainly at the man solidly over the ball. I didn’t think the Irish lad at the back was slowing it down too much.Slick wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:24 pmNah, that was the 3rd ruck already that Ireland have had a player come out the back to slow it down. It’s a tactic of theirs and the ref is onto it hopefullyScarfaceClaw wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 8:22 pm And now that one was a clear penalty to Ireland. Surely.
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