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  • sparkyS Offline
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    sparky
    replied to Dodge on last edited by
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    @Dodge He's done a Rangi.

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    W32
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    @Duluth said in NH International Rugby:

    Rugby, Sport

    Ex-England halfback undergoes open heart surgery after collapsing

    Ex-England halfback undergoes open heart surgery after collapsing

    The 34-year-old had been diagnosed with arrhythmia and supraventricular tachycardia.

    He definitely has the right attitude about dealing with it! Hasn't lost his sense of humor.

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    @Dodge

    It seems an unusual reason to give as a reason for leaving.

    Clearly there may be other reasons behind it but it just seems unusual timing.

    It’s strange timing as England are starting to look a much improved side with his area one of the major reasons for that.

    Plus, at the start of the Nth hemisphere season all clubs will have got all coaches covered.

    Unless he wants to leave some time in between taking up a role with Ireland perhaps?

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    Mr Fish
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    Maybe the RFU have out the coaching team under too much serveillance and the coaches are rejecting that. Otherwise not sure what the unstable work environment would be.

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    Aug 27, 2024

    How three exits in 18 days left Steve Borthwick’s England in disarray

    How three exits in 18 days left Steve Borthwick’s England in disarray

    Glow of a losing but positive tour of New Zealand has quickly faded, with head coach needing to rapidly reshuffle his backroom team

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    wrote on last edited by MiketheSnow
    #3085

    Cracking second half so far from the USA Eagles in their match against Japan

    31-10 down and they're back to within a score

    Japan 31-24 USA
    60 mins

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    #3086

    Penalty to Japan after some good lead up play

    Japan 34-24 USA
    61 mins

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    After a little wobble Japan are back on track

    Another great midfield play carving up the Eagles defence

    Japan 41-24 USA
    67 mins

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    And that's the match

    Some very well worked tries

    Ref was no nonsense and a joy to watch

    Japan 41-24 USA
    Full time

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    All four of the Home Nations beaten at home this weekend by Southern Hemisphere opposition.

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    Fiji had to dig deep for that win

    But for the bounce of the ball Spain could have been in with that kick upfield and we could have had a different result

    The score certainly didn’t reflect the match

    How the fuck did we lose to Fiji?

    Great result for Romania

    Thoroughly deserved

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    Mr Fish
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    Spain are about a decade away from entry to the Six Nations.

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    @Mr-Fish said in NH International Rugby:

    Spain are about a decade away from entry to the Six Nations.

    Not if they keep playing ineligible players they’re not.

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    Mr Fish
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    @Catogrande said in NH International Rugby:

    @Mr-Fish said in NH International Rugby:

    Spain are about a decade away from entry to the Six Nations.

    Not if they keep playing ineligible players they’re not.

    Under the new rules, the player who was ineligible ahead of the last World Cup would now be fine, funnily enough.

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    @Mr-Fish

    Yeah bizarre really. Nonetheless, they have history of flouting the rules, was my point.

    In truth I’m pretty stoked to see some of the lower rated European sides’ improvement. It is probably going to cause a headache going forward. How to give them more opportunity but retain what keeps the 6N what it is?

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    Mr Fish
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    @Catogrande I suspect that the Six Nations will open their arms to Spain, Germany and possibly even Portugal if they ever get themselves up to around Italy's level.

    What that competition might look like is anyone's guess...

    Maybe a home nations group and a continental Europe group, with the two groups taking turns hosting semis and finals year on year.

    But realistically it will be seven nations including Spain in the soonest possible future, and they'd just stick to the same format with an extra two weeks of games (with, for example, the Premiership still running in the week where England have a bye).

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    replied to Mr Fish on last edited by Catogrande
    #3097

    @Mr-Fish

    It depends I think upon whether the aim is more rugby, better rugby or popular rugby. In the end it will be money that talks but expect a lot of resistance to change from the current 6N countries along the way. You don't lightly throw away 100+ years of tradition.

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    I can imagine heading to away games in Munich, Barcelona, Lisbon would be slightly more attractive than Cardiff, Edinburgh, Dublin.

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    #3099

    I've long argued that there should be two Six Nations tournaments with a promotion and relegation playoff game at the end between bottom team of the top division and the top team of the lower division.

    The interest in the playoff game would be massive.

    More importantly, Georgia, Portugal, Spain, Georgia, Romania and Germany all deserve a Fair Go!

    It will happen. But I suspect the warm beer and sandwiches brigade will be able to stop this happening for another two or three decades.

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