Wales v New Zealand - Saturday 30th October 2021 | KO – 17:15
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Fuck you Beauden Barrett. Cross field kicking wanker.
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Faf Barrett with a kak kick
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Zero need for that kick while on attack.
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Joggie is a far better place kicker than Cross Field Barrett.
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Do we really have to wait for the robotic 60 minutes before we change our halves?
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Wales gain 30 metres with multiple phases and it’s still under advantage…!?
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Fuck me. That was too easy for Jordan.
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It's pretty ridiculous that a tier one Country, should be forced to take kicks, when it's this far back on the scoreboard; because they know they'll lose the lineoutsockwithaticket wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 5:11 pmSeems a bit recent.fishfoodie wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 5:07 pmWhen Jesus was in short pantssockwithaticket wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 5:03 pm When did Wales last have an OK lineout? It's been variable to crap for as long as I can remember.
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Basketball try there. By the time the Welsh looked where the ball was it was gone.
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Wife beating twat. (Sorry - had to get that off my chest)
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Akira on the wing. What a fecking surprise.
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Brad Webber is a better half back than Flappy.
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Corks popped, the champagne is flowing.
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Hoping that isn’t a euphemism.
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Will take that but there is a huge amount to work on. Against Sefrica or England we wouldn’t get that space in the last 15 minutes plus we’d have been completely blown away at the breakdown.
The way NZ transition from defence to attack on turnover ball is so far ahead of any other nation, skill levels are way superior but most notable is how quickly every player switches on to the chance. And the pace they put on the ball.
Wales actually did very well to keep that score as low as they did.
Wales actually did very well to keep that score as low as they did.
Plucky.Kawazaki wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 6:20 pm The way NZ transition from defence to attack on turnover ball is so far ahead of any other nation, skill levels are way superior but most notable is how quickly every player switches on to the chance. And the pace they put on the ball.
Wales actually did very well to keep that score as low as they did.
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I’m a better 9 than Flappy
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Springbokke is in for a tough test next week.
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What are you like at preening for the cameras during the haka?
I take the knee instead.ScarfaceClaw wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 6:47 pmWhat are you like at preening for the cameras during the haka?
It’s no coincidence the all blacks picked up immediately after they were subbed.
Half way through the 2nd half of this and bored.
Did the new NZ scrum half win a competition at school to have a run out? He’s fucking tiny.
Anyway, the reffing team in the first half were diabolical- which touch judge was it that was constantly on the mic in his effete voice saying things like “oh, number 4 and number 6 pushed each other a bit” - but result still very predictable
Did the new NZ scrum half win a competition at school to have a run out? He’s fucking tiny.
Anyway, the reffing team in the first half were diabolical- which touch judge was it that was constantly on the mic in his effete voice saying things like “oh, number 4 and number 6 pushed each other a bit” - but result still very predictable
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Slick wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 7:45 pm Half way through the 2nd half of this and bored.
Did the new NZ scrum half win a competition at school to have a run out? He’s fucking tiny.
Anyway, the reffing team in the first half were diabolical- which touch judge was it that was constantly on the mic in his effete voice saying things like “oh, number 4 and number 6 pushed each other a bit” - but result still very predictable
The twat who played for Leicester was one of them. The twat.
I found the last quarter very enjoyableSlick wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 7:45 pm Half way through the 2nd half of this and bored.
Did the new NZ scrum half win a competition at school to have a run out? He’s fucking tiny.
Anyway, the reffing team in the first half were diabolical- which touch judge was it that was constantly on the mic in his effete voice saying things like “oh, number 4 and number 6 pushed each other a bit” - but result still very predictable
I thought.. the NZ loose trio were superb. Particularly Papalii and Ardie who should have been MOTM rather than - I'll kick aimlessly instead of taking advantage of the overlap Barrett.
Havilii is a worry on attack. Against SA and Wales he has really struggled against these narrow defences. Maybe time to give Quinn Tupaea a go.
Sam Whitelock certainly made a difference to the lineouts and the decision making.
Havilii is a worry on attack. Against SA and Wales he has really struggled against these narrow defences. Maybe time to give Quinn Tupaea a go.
Sam Whitelock certainly made a difference to the lineouts and the decision making.