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To add to A_a’s list, wales would be mad not to start brining in Ion Lloyd. Dan Thomas is worth a look too, he’s been fantastic for bris and Tips will be 34 when the next RWC rolls around

Yeah Tips will be old butvwe arent that blessed with quality players although 7 we do have options. Wales need to build strength not throw the baby out with the bathwater.

Daky is a quality rugby player mind, could he go to 13.

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AN Other Fullback.


 
Posted : 02/11/2019 10:42 pm
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is their coach a genius

This week, yes. Last week, Eddie Jones was a genius. A few weeks ago, Steve Hansen and Jamie Joseph were geniuses. You're only as good as your last game.


 
Posted : 02/11/2019 11:35 pm
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Not true.
Erasmus has now won the world cup for his country.
The next game's result can't detract from that.
But, don't think there is a next game for rassie, he moves up to director of rugby and chooses the next coach, which was their plan when he went back. Was just a temp stand in while they needed him then upstairs. But definitely genius. SA on the rise.
Hansen too, With two world cups.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 7:45 am
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But definitely genius. SA on the rise.
Hansen too, With two world cups.

If Hansen was a genius he'd have won the World Cup with Wales!


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 7:59 am
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SA on the rise.

They may be on the rise, they may have peaked and it might be all downhill from here. We'll know more in a couple of years.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 8:37 am
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I noticed that the news last night reported the game with words along the lines of ‘South Africa wanted the win more because Kolisi would be the first black captain to win the cup’.

If only the rest of the world could find something to motivate them, eh?


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 9:39 am
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If only the rest of the world could find something to motivate them, eh?

England losing works for a lot of people.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 9:42 am
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England losing works for a lot of people.

...and there were go.  Well the class and empathy lasted roughly 24hrs at least before the bitterness rose again.  Business as usual then...


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 9:48 am
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England losing works for a lot of people.

I don’t think so in this case, being English media. The news report felt like they were looking for an excuse for England’s loss, other than SA were a better team on the day.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 10:01 am
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[quote="tjagain"]I was thinking more about the winners etc

SA to win

NZ or england to be the beaten finalists

Scotland – out in the q/f as are Wales

ireland to make the semis

Arentina to surprise a few folk and I am scared about Japan / Scotland

Well I got some bits right!

It was quite amusing reading thru the predictions. My favourite was someone ( ??Gauss) stating that Jap-an would not beat ireland or scotland!


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 10:12 am
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Kryton its not bitterness. When yo have a big brother who is constantly telling you that they are too good for you its a nice bit of schadenfreude when they lose.

Its mainly a reaction to the press anyway


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 10:15 am
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Just arrived at my boys rugby tournament, piss funny reminding all the Englanders that they were cheering for SA last week so I was expecting them to be happy!


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 10:23 am
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Its mainly a reaction to the press anyway

The English press, to be precise.

You know, its 2019 and there's a lot of English people who are just normal tea drinking families and parents who've got no inclination to jump over Hadrians wall and ravish the Scots, suppress the Welsh or contain the Irish.  Nor are we by courtesy of our born nationality responsible for the acts of our forefathers.   It wears heavily and tiresome to want to discuss a sport which we all enjoy and some are so passionate about with the constant barbs to our nationality.

I'm having a bad weekend for sure - more than the rugby involved tbh - but the continued casual racism (because they are English, not just journalists for example) and blame, and joy to see us lose because we are England/English is just so wearing.

I think there are so many supporters English ones at that, that have congratulated SA, are happy for their win yet devastated for our own loss who have acknowledged in honesty that we've been outplayed for sure, yet the minor non English sneer acknowledging the fact we failed to win this match seems to prevail in a manner thats all the better for them because of our Nationality.

Its saddening to me TBH.  I'm not here for an argument so I won't be defending this post against one, I'm off out to watch my kid play Rugby which will now doubt be the highlight of my Rugby weekend.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 10:29 am
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The English press, to be precise.

No. The British national press.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 10:44 am
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but the continued casual racism (because they are English, not just journalists for example) and blame, and joy to see us lose because we are England/English is just so wearing

Dry your eyes fella, you can no doubt restore the true world order in 4 years time! The whole point of sport is rivalries. Is it casual racism when I take the piss out of Ospreys or Cardiff supporters (not the Dregs they have enough issues)?


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 10:44 am
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Kryton - we have tried to explain why the ABE exists. Its very difficult to see unless you are a wales, Scotland or Ireland supporter but the continual promotion of the English team in the press and the ignoring of others is more than a little irritating

One small example when two non home nations are playing we are always told what english clubs the players play for or have played for. No mention of for example the role scottish teams have had in developing Fiji players! Matowalo was described as an ex bath player - not a current Glasgow player!

Or things like being continually told the english league is the best in the world when european cup results show it is not.

It gets very wearing


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 10:50 am
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An example was Lord Balds first comment at half time was that a different SA turned up to the one that played Wales.

After the game Faff was interviewed "you changed the game plan from last week then" "no it was the same"


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 10:56 am
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It wears heavily and tiresome to want to discuss a sport which we all enjoy and some are so passionate about with the constant barbs to our nationality.

Mate, it's not that, in most cases. I'm half English, I was born and grew up there. I've always supported England in football.

The dislike is just English Rugby. Yes, because of pain of defeat inflicted through the years, but there's more. The English rugby media are incredibly cocky which really grates when you're losing to them. Much of the British media gushes about England every time they win a match like it's 2003 again. English rugby gets more column inches. That bloke who commentates on ITV is an England fan, which irritates hugely. He doesn't talk about the game half the time, just gushes about England.

History aside, when you're already feeling sidelined by a much bigger and culturally dominating partner, this grates. And on top of that, there's a class divide between rugby in England and Wales. It's a public school sport in England. Then you've got the issue that Eddie Jones is an unpleasant man and apparently so are half the England team. Then all the extra coverage seems like rubbing our faces in it all the more.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 11:19 am
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Eddie Jones is an unpleasant man and apparently so are half the England team.

Currently most of the England players seem fine, obviously Marler is a racist and Itoje a prise **** but the rest seem ok.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 11:24 am
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Eddie Jones is an unpleasant man

Not disagreeing about that, but there are mitigating circumstances:
i) He is less of a tosser than Chieka
ii) He coached Japan to a win against South Africa and England to a WC final, including a truly exceptional victory against NZ in the semi-final.


 
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My favourite was someone ( ??Gauss) stating that Jap-an would not beat ireland or scotland!

Harsh, you haven't even quoted whatever I said ; )
Without going back to check. I did not forsee Japan beating Ireland at all. The Japan v Scotland game was too close to call for me iirc. I certainly would not rule out Scotland losing to any other team away 😂. I probably said at the time people at my work gave Japan no chance of beating Scotland and I attempted to persuade them to be more cautious. I may well have thought Scotland the more likely to win, just before the tournament started.
Those first games seem such a long time ago now.
Tj I'm really looking forward to the 6Nations, but the banter when the next Lions tour comes around will be special too ; )


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 11:44 am
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Tj I’m really looking forward to the 6Nations, but the banter when the next Lions tour comes around will be special too ; )

Gatland should pick yesterdays England 15 and beat SA in SA just to piss of Jones!!!


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 11:46 am
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there’s a class divide between rugby in England and Wales. It’s a public school sport in England.

Apart from it’s not really any more, there are rugby players from all background now. Sinkler was hardly born with a silver spoon in his mouth.

I didn’t go to a private school and played rugby at school. Dawson and Lewsy were products of the RGS in High Wycombe were my uncle went to school with them.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 11:48 am
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Apart from it’s not really any more,

There really is!! How many are privately educated, rugby scholarship kids?


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 11:51 am
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The English rugby media are incredibly cocky

A perfect examples, so dismissive of South Africa.

https://twitter.com/BBCSport/status/1190384267362275330


 
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Gatland should pick yesterdays England 15 and beat SA in SA just to piss of Jones!!!

😂😂


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 12:06 pm
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Without going back to check. I did not forsee Japan beating Ireland at all.

I don’t think any sensible person would have predicted that Ireland were going to be so poor this RWC.


 
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I don’t think any sensible person would have predicted that Ireland were going to be so poor this RWC.

No, I thought they were quite likely to meet NZ in the final. I had the Japan-Scotland game penciled in as probably the decider for runner up in the pool, with Japan quite likely to win, but beating Ireland was stunning. Once Japan had done that, they were clear favorites to beat Scotland, I don't know why anyone was surprised at the outcome of that game.


 
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Nothing wrong with rugby scholarships, I wish there were many, many more. I coach a kids team and we have he entire cross section; privately educated kids, kids from state schools on not so nice areas etc. Black, white, Asian, mixed race, English, Jamaican, south African, welsh. It's awesome that these kids mix. If I can in some small way help any of them get a rugby scholarship I'd be absolutely over the moon.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 1:56 pm
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Nothing wrong with rugby scholarships

Who said there was?


 
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A perfect examples, so dismissive of South Africa.

A scroll through Matt Dawson's Twitter feed today is highly entertaining.

Almost as entertaining as seeing the smug look wiped off Clive Woodward's face.


 
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Back to post match analysis of the final, and picking up on AA's point on previous page, I do think England were rattled and unprepared for early loss of sinckler. It seemed all those looping clever little decoy runs routines that we saw against NZ didn't happen, maybe he was always partnof the begining of routine and Dan Cole wouldn't have been prepared to take same role. On a similar hindsight type note, taking a squad to beat both NZ and then SA is tough, or could that have been done I wonder?


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 3:03 pm
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Molgrips
Then you’ve got the issue that Eddie Jones is an unpleasant man and apparently so are half the England team.

Wow, that's quite a statement. Would you like to run through each players unpleasantness, so we know exactly what you are inferring?


 
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(Do we need a new thread to discuss the rest of the year's rugby?)


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 8:31 pm
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We should have a new thread


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 8:57 pm
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Arigatōgozaimashita Japan

An awesome tournament, probably the best so far.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 9:03 pm
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Nah....  Leave all the bitterness in one place


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 9:07 pm
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Would you like to run through each players unpleasantness, so we know exactly what you are inferring?

No as it's clearly an impression not a quantitative assessment.


 
Posted : 03/11/2019 9:14 pm
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yeah that's got me too. I don't think you can bandy around that sort of statement then walk away and say it's just an impression.

I can see Farrell not be too popular, Itoje possibly as well. Other than that no-one springs to mind


 
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News says Eddies staying to 2021 but the team is “Done” an the six nations will be the start of a rebuild to the next RWC.  Interestingly had came out with all this the first time around and I didn’t believe him, I thought it was spin around the losses at the time.

Seems that’s now Jones MO, but how he knows what style of rugby will potentially win the RWC in 2023 I’ve no idea.


 
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The pundits and press seem to have turned on the England team, last week we were looking at history in the making, the finest England team ever...Now they are being ripped to shreds and calling for players and coaches to be sacked. Pretty harsh, especially so soon after the loss with emotions still running high.

One interesting thing that I hadn't noticed until it popped up on the World Cup FB feed is the teams on-field reaction to the loss.

Most of the players wouldn't wear their medals, were not particularly gracious in the interviews and generally had a bit of a sulk on. I guess they worked bloody hard for 4 years, sacrificed a huge amount and believed they could win so being disappointed is natural.

But then they showed pictures of NZ in the 3rd/4th place game and they all had their bronze medals on, were posing for photos with officials and there was an interview where they praised the officials and people of Japan for hosting such a fantastic world cup while dealing with a natural disaster.

Not sure if that has to do with the age of the players, culture of the team or what? Perhaps it is a story over nothing but it did make me think.


 
Posted : 04/11/2019 10:01 am
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I sort of understand the disappointment they had but being gracious in defeat costs nothing and looks good.

I think the real issue is that they thought themselves too good for runners up and that all feeds back into the arrogance a lot of us dislike around england rugby

I actually think england played well and did better than I expected them to. But its a nasty edge around English rugby that needs to be stamped out. " too good for the 6N" remember?


 
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I can see Farrell not be too popular, Itoje possibly as well. Other than that no-one springs to mind

Marler with his remarks to Lee and especially Billy VP for his support of Falou. Itoje isn't a knob, he is young and seemed to go through a wee while of clapping and shoving other players when his side got a penalty. He stopped it after the Euro tie with Glasgow when he got his nose broken. I am sure that the two incidents were unconnected. For me it isn't the players, human beings in not being perfect shocker.I have no issues with lots of ink and film being devoted to England as they were in the final, it is stuff like Dawson's tweet, it is the demands for clarification from the IRB ( SUPPOSED to be done privately but any time it costs England it is leaked) of rules in the aftermath. It is dilly Dally seeing injustices in EVERY play when he is "commentating." Not all of the above is out of the RFU's control.


 
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Even I thought the England attitude to second in the world was disingenuous.  Farrells post match interview was arrogant, selfish and like a sulking child.   He should have congratulated SA and thanked Japan as team Captain, but never did.

I watched a bunch of 11yo's smash each other then share more humility over a hotdog together yesterday.


 
Posted : 04/11/2019 11:01 am
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I have no issue with Itoje.

The saracens / Glasgow games he took a lot of flack for but what most folk did not see is he had Ryan Wilson winding him up continuously and I think he actually learnt from it as acting the git made him less effective. Wilson is nowhere near the player Itoje is but Itoje getting caught up in it all meant Wilson nullified him


 
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