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    @kiwiinmelb said in Womens RWC 2025:

    Just watched the mini match, some impressive ball skills by our girls.
    Very fun to watch

    Is it just me but is the actual spectator experience in the woman's game better than the men's at the moment? Lots of backline play, lots of great tries, far less box kicking and aerial ping pong. I for one have been loving the tournament so far and look forward to the finals.

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    Agreed, some of the tries, particularly in the Black Ferns games have been genuinely top shelf and yes way less box kicking. I feel there is more tolerance for losing a bit of ground over a few rucks but still hanging onto it and building into something.

    With the men's game , it's generally an immediate kick for a slow ruck or getting caught behind the advantage line.

    One thing that does nag at the back of my head is the quality of one on one tackling. Maybe unfairly but makes you think if it's actually a great run or just a shit tackle attempt. I feel it's the latter a lot of the time.

    Not specific to the women game, e.g. Marx missing Jordan but feel it happens more frequently with the games I've watched.

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    @JA Yeah, I suspect the non-stop kicking is a counter to rush defence which often results in lost territory if you spread it wide. Not sure how to solve that, maybe trial the offside line being 5m back from the ruck, not sure. What would be interesting to see in the production is an offside line from the ruck similar to you get in NFL with the 10 yard line. It would be interesting to see how often rush defence are offside.

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    @chimoaus sounds like an absolute nightmare to referee, especially at amateur level.

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    @Bones Yeah, likely why it has never happened. Just trying to think how do they create more space in the mens game as rush D has really caused this new kicking battle where teams would almost rather be on defence and cause a turnover or penalty then have the ball.

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    I've always wondered why they don't try an inside ball, like Sititi to Jordan last week, more often.

    If the rush is on the outside try and go inside it.

    Maybe I'm missing where it's been tried, or they've analysed it doesn't work, but I've not seen it.

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    A good kicking game will stop the rush D.
    That's why they kick, the problem is most of the kicking is shit, and just hands possession over.
    You do not want any of those off the cuff shit kicks; the kicks have to be precise, very precise.
    That mean's it'll have to be planned and practiced in training.
    Probably want a 90% + regain possession rate.
    Kick and regain once or twice early in a game and the D will have to back off to cover.
    And that'll be the end of the rush D.

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    Amy Du Plessis out of tournament and a replacement to be called in

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    Kelsey Teneti would be the ideal replacement - centre and wing cover.

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    BFs are loaded, headed by youngsters Miller and Sorensen McGhee. She's the niece of Kurt and Dane Sorensen. 5 relatives that have played for the Kiwis. Mad genetics

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    South Africa with 86% possession after 15 minutes but going mostly side to side.

    0-0.

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    BFs won't have to worry about a replacement if they cant get themselves into this game. They have no ball.

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    So far playing like Razor stepped in to coach this week. 50 tackles to SA's 3.

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    The Ref is having lots of fun penalising the BFs. Six penalties already.

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    @sparky said in Womens RWC 2025:

    The Ref is having lots of fun penalising the BFs. Six penalties already.

    Wouldn't mind if she said what they're for.

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    The ref isn't allowing the BFs back row to compete for the ball. And that's penalty number 7.

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    Boks happy to go down injured and slow the game down

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    Ref happy to let the SAs have a rest at every opportunity. Make them play rugby ffs.

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    @KiwiMurph said in Womens RWC 2025:

    Boks happy to go down injured and slow the game down

    South Africans do everything and I mean everything to win. And it's something they are very good at currently.

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    This could be a banner day for South African rugby.

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