Rugby
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Before the RWC and even during the initial phase, it was Sonny Bill Williams all over, then he disappeared. I hope he stays in NZ and continues to play with the AB, he is a spectacular player and the game needs guys like him.
Defense is so powerful nowadays, I hope it's not going to become "boring": I know connoisseurs dont find it boring because of the intensity, the technicalities, but non specialists will lose interests if games are 9-8, 8-7 types of scores. So I predict there will be more law tweakings to generate higher scoring.
At the end of the day, it's going to look like League in a couple decades…
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Does anyone here have a recording of this game? If so, I'd love a dvd copy. I did not find a download link on the web…
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Following the 6 Nations, I have a nasty feeling England is going to be a very very fearsome team when the 2015 RWC comes around.
Ireland's golden era is finished. I hope Scotland sticks to its attacking game: although they lost ALL of their games, they have started something that could blossom into a very good tram. They need time and practice.
Although Wales won the GrandSlam, I was less impressed with them than during the last RWC. Can they build on this great series and consolidate and establish a legacy? That would be a nice and almost romantic tribute to the legends Barry John, Phil Bennett, Gareth Edwards, Merwin Davies and JPR Williams to name a few.
France? What the fucke, quite frankly. Self destructive policy in the French Rugby League keeps hampering our potential: the players play way too many games, are totally washed out and on top of that we are suffering from a lack at 10. Beauxis is no Daniel Carter, to say the least. I foresee a dark age looming on the horizon, alas….
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New zealand Ireland games are quite exciting
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Australia-NZ was a nice game, despite the absence of tries. I loved the final 5 minutes. Carter missed a drop goal that would have made the evening perfect. Oh well…
even though NZ stopped at 16 consecutive wins and did not break South Africa's record, they still a fabulous team.
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I have a notion Australia has it in them to win the next world cup in 2015 in England. In 2003, England went to win the RWC in Australia, defeating Australia in the final. The opposite could very well happen in 3 years.
There are some key players in the NZ squad who might be too old to compete at the top of their game in 2015: McCaw, Carter, Nonu, Mealamu, and a couple others whose names escape me at the moment… So for NZ to repeat is going to be super difficult.
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I have a notion Australia has it in them to win the next world cup in 2015 in England. In 2003, England went to win the RWC in Australia, defeating Australia in the final. The opposite could very well happen in 3 years.
There are some key players in the NZ squad who might be too old to compete at the top of their game in 2015: McCaw, Carter, Nonu, Mealamu, and a couple others whose names escape me at the moment… So for NZ to repeat is going to be super difficult.
Australia are in bad shape right now. There is quite a lot of off the field stuff hampering any real success. England have to start finding some natural Rugby players with instinct instead of Gym Freaks, they've been left behind which has led to a big gap in skill level & the way they generally play the game… they will struggle unless they change their philosophy but I don't think they have enough time.
The All Blacks and NZ Rugby in general are in great shape... the best its been for a long time. There is a current crop of young players coming up in our National Provincial Championship. We've got two great young 10's in Cruden & Barrett, inside & outside backs galore, young strong locks & props. Two new hookers have yet to reveal themselves but we produce Openside Flankers like a factory so its only a matter of time before we find a new McCaw.
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The All Blacks and NZ Rugby in general are in great shape… the best its been for a long time. There is a current crop of young players coming up in our National Provincial Championship. We've got two great young 10's in Cruden & Barrett, inside & outside backs galore, young strong locks & props. Two new hookers have yet to reveal themselves but we produce Openside Flankers like a factory so its only a matter of time before we find a new McCaw.
True true, there is nothing that compares to the AB's the only thing that can beat them (and its been the case for the last xxxyears, btw) is themselves, when they get overconfident they can have an off day. Thats my only fear for them.
Repeating the RWC would be something, the stuff dreams are made of…
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I disagree, they are definitely not over confident, loses are just a reality of professional sport. Having said that the All Blacks have an amazing winning record of about 85% in the last 100 years, I think its the highest of any sport in the World? To put it into perspective Richie McCaw achieved 100 test wins out of a total 112 tests for the All Blacks last month… that's an unbelievable record.
I think its too early to pick a favourite for the RWC but Southern Hemisphere teams have won 6 out of the 7 so South Africa, Australia and NZ obviously have to be at the top?
France having played in 3 finals and never winning seem to be the big RWC chokers, but I love the way they play when they're on.
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France reaching the finals is a miracle in itself. Winning would have been outright theft, except in 99. They should have beaten South Africa in 95, but would have lost to NZ, but that year everything was scheduled so SA would win…
In 99, had they been a wee bit serious about the final after beating NZ in the semi, they could have done better against Australia.
Since then, they are lucky to get as far as they do.
The French players play way too many games during regular season, the French championship is way too defense oriented. They have the biggest salaries and therefore are able to attract many super players from abroad, at the expense of training great young homegrown players. Too many games, not enough emphasis on training young French players means the French national team is doomed to fucking fail again and again.
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France - Australia tonite. I'm a bit impressed by Australia. And I dont understand why Fofana,one of France's best 5/8, is starting at the wing. Sounds like yet another French amateurish inspiration by the coach.
Ireland - South Africa could be a good one
Scotland - New Zealand tomorrow. Is anyone placing bets on Scotland?
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Very surprised to see France in such good shape AND Australia completely passive and predictable.
Argentina is a future supergiant of Rugby. The best thing that's happened to them is that they now participate in the 4 nation tournament. They going to get whipped for many years but their game is going to improve and they'll sail past the NH teams soon. Already, they're capable of badass performances, so imagine what they'll be like in 5-10 years… -
Wales - NZ
this week end
anyone willing to place a bet on Wales?France - Samoa
France heavy favorites, and altho I'm French, I'd love to see Samoa give the French a run for their money, just to make sure they remain humble and continue to work hard. Like a last minute victory thanks to a drop goal by Michalak, say 27-25, would be good in some ways. -
They lost and seemed tired
Poisoning = that's how they lost to South Africa in the1995RWC Final -
One emglish player i cant stand is ben oungs the scrum half
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The All Blacks looked really tired alright.
I thought Owen Farrell, Tom Youngs & Manu Tuilangi played awesome for England… we've never even heard of the first two?
Owen Farrell is their number one contender for 10, but Tobby Flood is competing hard for that spot, and Owen is not yet super regular at being spectacular (it would be easier if the scrum were better, of course)
Tuilagi is evolving from a super athlete but very predictable to a complete devil. Like Nonu…