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  • sparkyS Do not disturb
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    Ilube out as RFU Chairman. Bill Beaumont back as Interim Chair.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/cn9g5zdq514o

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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/c5ye33395wlo

    Rebels issue demand for RFU chief Sweeney sacking

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    Autumn Nations Series 2025 fixtures (All times UK)

    Saturday, November 1
    England v Australia, 3:10pm
    Scotland v USA, 5:40pm
    Ireland v New Zealand – 8:10pm

    Saturday, November 8
    Ireland v Japan – 12:40pm
    Scotland v New Zealand – 3:10pm
    England v Fiji – 5:40pm
    Italy v Australia – 5:40pm
    France v South Africa – 8:10pm

    Sunday, November 9
    Wales v Argentina – 3:10pm

    Saturday, November 15
    Italy v South Africa – 12:40pm
    England v New Zealand – 3:10pm
    Wales v Japan – 5:40pm
    Ireland v Australia – 8:10pm
    France v Fiji – 8:10pm

    Sunday, November 16
    Scotland v Argentina – 3:10pm

    Saturday, November 22
    Wales v New Zealand – 3:10pm
    Ireland v South Africa – 5:40pm
    Italy v Samoa – 8:10pm
    France v Australia – 8:10pm

    Sunday, November 23
    Scotland v Tonga – 1:40pm
    England v Argentina – 4:10pm

    Saturday, November 29
    Wales v South Africa – 3:10pm

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    Fuck those 0300+/- one hour NZ start times.

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  • BonesB Online
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    Bones
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    Love those start times.

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    Will lose

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  • sparkyS Do not disturb
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    Ireland ain't even fielding their top side against Wales. Ouch.

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    @sparky said in NH International Rugby:

    Ireland ain't even fielding their top side against Wales. Ouch.

    Let’s hope they come unstuck as others have in the past

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    A little background info. His parents still live in NZ.

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    @MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:

    @sparky said in NH International Rugby:

    Ireland ain't even fielding their top side against Wales. Ouch.

    Let’s hope they come unstuck as others have in the past

    Nah. That’s usually England 😟

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    @Bovidae said in NH International Rugby:

    A little background info. His parents still live in NZ.

    Weird how he has no trace of a Kiwi accent considering even now he's spent the majority of his speaking life in NZ.

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    @Nepia said in NH International Rugby:

    Weird how he has no trace of a Kiwi accent considering even now he's spent the majority of his speaking life in NZ.

    Yes, I thought the same. His mother has hints of a Kiwi accent though.

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    Not enough Kiwis and South Africans in the team?

    491438177_18501565696012939_4177405736587361822_n.jpg

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  • sparkyS Do not disturb
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    sparky
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    Ben Youngs, England's most capped player, has announced he is retiring next month:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/c89gqj1d25lo

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    @sparky said in NH International Rugby:

    Ben Youngs, England's most capped player, has announced he is retiring next month:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/c89gqj1d25lo

    Only ever played for Leicester too, I think, and a quick Google confirms

    "This weekend he will play his 333rd game for the club. Add in 127 for England, two Tests for the Lions and a turn for the Barbarians"

    'Youngs has chosen to turn down Racing 92 and offers from Japan meaning Leicester will be both his beginning and his end.'

    'Youngs has chosen to turn down Racing 92 and offers from Japan meaning Leicester will be both his beginning and his end.'

    The celebrated Leicester, England and British & Irish Lions scrum-half has decided to call it a day while still at the top of his game

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    @Machpants said in NH International Rugby:

    @sparky said in NH International Rugby:

    Ben Youngs, England's most capped player, has announced he is retiring next month:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/c89gqj1d25lo

    Only ever played for Leicester too, I think, and a quick Google confirms

    "This weekend he will play his 333rd game for the club. Add in 127 for England, two Tests for the Lions and a turn for the Barbarians"

    'Youngs has chosen to turn down Racing 92 and offers from Japan meaning Leicester will be both his beginning and his end.'

    'Youngs has chosen to turn down Racing 92 and offers from Japan meaning Leicester will be both his beginning and his end.'

    The celebrated Leicester, England and British & Irish Lions scrum-half has decided to call it a day while still at the top of his game

    That's the book sorted

    Great story

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    Some interesting stats here

    'Haves and have nots': The Six Nations numbers reveal hidden truths

    'Haves and have nots': The Six Nations numbers reveal hidden truths

    World Rugby's statistical review shows an uptick in points and drama, but more issues at scrum time and questions about beefy benches.

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    Interesting, if incomplete read.

    Nick Bishop’s replies in the Comments Section are very illuminating!

    He comes across as someone obsessed with numbers not nuance.

    It’s pretty obvious to anyone with a modicum of rugby IQ (the new buzz phrase) that the ‘two tier’ appearance of the 6N is a direct result of the player base and funding at the club/regional level.

    The top three teams finished stronger because the fall off from their starting to finishing players was not as dramatic as the bottom three teams both in terms of ability and experience.

    Wales winning the 6N is arguably a bigger achievement than an England, France, or Ireland winning the Grand Slam. I would have included Italy and Scotland in this but as shit as Wales has been the past 2-3 seasons the other two aren’t winning it any time soon.

    One thing which wasn’t mentioned/analysed is the impact not competing at the lineout has made to to the game.

    Why any defending team inside their own 22 would give the attacking team an uncontested opportunity to win the ball, set up a maul, and more often than not score a try baffles me

    Check that, why wouldn’t you compete at every lineout regardless of field position?

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