For f* sake - how is that not a red card
For f* sake - how is that not a red card
Sorry but that Wales winning try was forward. Anyone can see that. Suggest a trip to Specsavers
Saffers lucky to not get a red there for the dump to the ground
Utterly joyful rugby. Like watching the Barbars.
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SA robbed of a try IMO.
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Case could be made for letting try go ahead and going to TMO.
Still think he was probably down though - tough call!
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Wales were very very lucky to win - still see them beating SA or Japan if they shape up for Semis
A cracking game. All the luck is with Japan but they can't seem to take advantage of it.
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Japan are sublime to watch. SA with all that power but Japan with the flair of a team with nothing to lose. This will be close.
My heart’s with Japan.
Wayne Barnes, bless him, as arrogant as ever... not even referred that obvious try
He wasn't held... Its not American football down by contact
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Probably too subjective, maybe I answered my own statement then ... But Looks like SA have to play the ref as well. Score twice as much..
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Professionalism meets refreshing naivety. Comfortable powerful win for the Bok’s. Japan were never all that. They had good handling and pace but they got badly schooled today.
That try spoke volumes... Mauling half the pitch..it takes alot of skill to keep a maul moving nowadays. For me one of the tries of the tournament.. Play to their weaknesses
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So into the meaningful end of the tournament. Still predicting AB’s to comfortably beat the Boks in two weeks for the threepeat.
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Well done Boks but they are a bit of a blunt instrument- can't see the creativity
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Certainly blunt..and I cannot see past NZ either, but how best to dull a blade but with a blunt instrument... Poetic if nothing else..
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So to summarise.
England put 40 points on an average Australia.
NZ put 47 points on poor Ireland.
The Springbok beat Japan in the second half
Wales squeak a narrow win over a very poor France.
Next weekend i have little doubt that SA will roll over Wales, unless Wales find a way around the Springbok pack. Unlikely, because playing through the forwards is very much Wales (and Gatlands) game play. They could opt for a kicking game, but North and Halfpenny will need to have a blinder. Can't see it.
England Vs NZ is much more difficult to call. Both have wonderful teams with some genuine world class players. I imagine Eddie with try to use a similar game plan to that used against Australia, but start with Ford. The Slade expriement failed. NZ I imagine will try to play a more open game, however they will be up against a highly mobile pack, a very good centre line and some very good wings. It may come down to how the ref plays the breakdown and who scrummages best. Whatever the outcome it should be great test match.
For those that dont give England a prayer, don't forget that it was only 2 months ago when Australia put 47 points on NZ , but if England are going to win they will need to be pretty much perfect.
Whowever wins this, will win the tournament.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
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Assuming this is in your humble opinion, and you actually want to talk rugby, I agree that both Eng and NZ have some genuine world class players, but I think only one of them is a proven world class team.
I agree it should be a great game, but England will need to get a good start. If they go behind, then I fear for them and an implosion could soon follow. They’ll also need to continue the ‘look after Sinckler’ project to ensure he stays on the rails.
If they get a good start, it will need to be a big one, as the All Blacks are relentless, and never believe a game is lost until they’re forced down the tunnel.
As it is, I expect England will be facing us for that dreaded fixture, the third place play off, and if that doesn’t happen then fair play to them.
England were huge, very impressive win.
Ireland were nowhere, as others have said beaten before the kickoff.
Wales were average but deserved the win, red card was a very cowardly cheap shot.
Japan schooled by a properly professional team.
Wales need a big step-up to beat the All Blacks in the final.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
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England practicing their on field positions for the match on saturday
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Enjoyable Weekend, but I think next week's semis line-up looks like what it should be the weekend after (i.e the Final and the 3/4th playoff).
I personally think England have enough game to do the All Blacks, but I fear they are still a little mentally fragile, and early setbcks could lead to a poor performance, so they really need to start well. I think it will be close.
I do not think Wales will get past SA, they didn't look good at all, and a match-losing piece of French idiocy (and the subsequent red card) eventually handed them a very streaky win. SA did enough without looking too impressive either, even given the nature of their opposition.
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I see this photograph is all over the tabloids and Google, and the outcry from the mainly French snowflakes is going up and up. Can't see the problem myself, just a little lighthearted high jinks after the match. Bad taste? Maybe possibly perhaps, but harmless, unlike smashing an elbow into someone's jaw. Losing teams fans hypocrisy of the highest order.
The fact it’s the ref of the game, the same one who didn’t see a possibly forward pass doesn’t help.
Probably nothing to have a meltdown about but at best unprofessional carelessness from an official.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
I am sure that Eddie will be very happy to go in as under dogs against NZ, but those who don't give England a chance, are massively underestimating them and their players. Let's hope NZ do the same.
I honest feel it will be really close, just as it was against NZ at Twickers in 2018, just one point in it. The biggest difference now is that players like Itoje have a lot more tests under their belts, plus we have a returning Manu.
It should be a cracker.
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No arguments about the red card, however what the ref did afterwards was just stupid and will most likely prevent him from refereeing games containing France in future. He honestly should have known better.
I spoke to a couple of Welsh fans at the golf club today and both admitted Wales had been very very lucky to have made it through to the semis and one even went as far to admit it was a forward pass or that Welsh player was in an off side position.
We all agreed that if we had been French we would be pretty p*ssed off going out like that.
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He had nothing to ‘admit’, the officials officiated and that’s that.
But of course, it’s always tempting to look back on a match you’ve lost narrowly and say ‘that’s the moment we lost it, thanks ref’.
But who knows, maybe Wales would have taken another chance, if France had taken all their chances then it maybe wouldn’t have been a defining moment anyway.
If games were won on ifs buts and maybes, some of the teams who’ve gone home might be in very different positions.
I work about 10 feet away from the Father of one of the England players, we were talking today about how exciting it’s been and how much they’re both enjoying the experience.
His take on Wales was the same as mine, that to get to the semis even whilst not playing very well is pleasing. At this stage, although teams will be favourites over others, you just don’t know. We saw yesterday how an elbow changed the course of a match, similar could happen in the remaining matches.
Looking forward to them!
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
No, probably not a coincidence, more.like a cynical attempt to remove their greatest threat. Backfired spectacularly.
Not sure why certain individuals need to harp on about Wales not deserving to win, sour grapes obviously and a worry that Wales may go further than them for a third world cup in a row (although that's not looking very likely now but who knows?).
I refer everyone back to that rather controversial decision by said same referee to award a free kick in the Japan game for a squint scrum feed.
I’m calm thanks??
I was making a more general point too, in response to those that think France lost a game on a dodgy refereeing decision, and that sometimes we fans look back at points in games and pin a loss on it.
I still hurt remembering Sam Warburton’s sending off 4 years ago, doesn’t mean the decision was wrong though.
I completely accept the general point. But you quoted Andy’s post, and as such it became quite specific.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Just watched the Sam red again.. It looks alot worse now... Seems my rugby tendancys have been softened along with the stricter laws. I'm sure the first time I saw it.. It was OMG moment what was that red for. Off topic maybe but it was interesting to me how my view of rugby has changed in 7 old years
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