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2018 June Internationals

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  • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

    @mn5 said in 2018 June Internationals:

    @stargazer said in 2018 June Internationals:

    A game we will probably not be able to watch in NZ: Canada v Scotland

    Scotland squad:

    15 Blair Kinghorn (Edinburgh) – 2 caps

    14 Lee Jones (Glasgow Warriors) – 8 caps
    13 Chris Harris (Newcastle Falcons) – 2 caps
    12 James Lang (Harlequins) – uncapped
    11 Byron McGuigan (Sale Sharks) – 3 caps

    10 Ruaridh Jackson VICE CAPTAIN (Glasgow Warriors) – 32 caps
    9 Sam Hidalgo-Clyne (Scarlets) – 9 caps

    1 Allan Dell (Edinburgh) – 10 caps
    2 Fraser Brown VICE CAPTAIN (Glasgow Warriors) – 31 caps
    3 Simon Berghan (Edinburgh) – 8 caps
    4 Ben Toolis (Edinburgh) – 9 caps
    5 Grant Gilchrist CAPTAIN (Edinburgh) – 22 caps
    6 Magnus Bradbury (Edinburgh) – 2 caps
    7 Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh) – uncapped
    8 David Denton (Leicester Tigers) – 39 caps

    Substitutes
    16 George Turner (Glasgow Warriors) – 2 caps
    17 Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow Warriors) – 8 caps
    18 Murray McCallum (Edinburgh) – 1 cap
    19 Lewis Carmichael (Edinburgh) – uncapped
    20 Luke Hamilton (unattached) – 1 cap
    21 Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors) – 16 caps
    22 Adam Hastings (Glasgow Warriors) – uncapped
    23 Mark Bennett (Edinburgh) – 20 caps

    http://www.scottishrugby.org/news/18/06/06/gilchrist-captain-scotland-summer-tour-opener

    Gavs son.

    Geez a shitload of unknowns in that team. Denton and Jackson are the only ones I'd recognise.

    Enough to make a loss to Canada a major set/stepback

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    @mikethesnow said in 2018 June Internationals:

    @mn5 said in 2018 June Internationals:

    @stargazer said in 2018 June Internationals:

    A game we will probably not be able to watch in NZ: Canada v Scotland

    Scotland squad:

    15 Blair Kinghorn (Edinburgh) – 2 caps

    14 Lee Jones (Glasgow Warriors) – 8 caps
    13 Chris Harris (Newcastle Falcons) – 2 caps
    12 James Lang (Harlequins) – uncapped
    11 Byron McGuigan (Sale Sharks) – 3 caps

    10 Ruaridh Jackson VICE CAPTAIN (Glasgow Warriors) – 32 caps
    9 Sam Hidalgo-Clyne (Scarlets) – 9 caps

    1 Allan Dell (Edinburgh) – 10 caps
    2 Fraser Brown VICE CAPTAIN (Glasgow Warriors) – 31 caps
    3 Simon Berghan (Edinburgh) – 8 caps
    4 Ben Toolis (Edinburgh) – 9 caps
    5 Grant Gilchrist CAPTAIN (Edinburgh) – 22 caps
    6 Magnus Bradbury (Edinburgh) – 2 caps
    7 Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh) – uncapped
    8 David Denton (Leicester Tigers) – 39 caps

    Substitutes
    16 George Turner (Glasgow Warriors) – 2 caps
    17 Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow Warriors) – 8 caps
    18 Murray McCallum (Edinburgh) – 1 cap
    19 Lewis Carmichael (Edinburgh) – uncapped
    20 Luke Hamilton (unattached) – 1 cap
    21 Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors) – 16 caps
    22 Adam Hastings (Glasgow Warriors) – uncapped
    23 Mark Bennett (Edinburgh) – 20 caps

    http://www.scottishrugby.org/news/18/06/06/gilchrist-captain-scotland-summer-tour-opener

    Gavs son.

    Geez a shitload of unknowns in that team. Denton and Jackson are the only ones I'd recognise.

    Enough to make a loss to Canada a major set/stepback

    Not really. The top 8 target for RWC qualifying/seeding is not a consideration at the moment (although you wouldn't want to make life too difficult for yourself when it comes back around).
    If you knowingly use a game to grow depth/experience and it ends up a loss then you learn about those players.
    I think it is quite valuable for teams without great depth to have these type of games. You get something out of them no matter what.

    Contrast that with England/SA or Wales/ARG where both England and Wales are in a bit of a shite situation. They can't afford to dabble in the selection pond too much and there are expectations on them. You also risk damaging the self belief of senior players if they can't pull the team through.

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    • CrucialC Crucial

      @mikethesnow said in 2018 June Internationals:

      @mn5 said in 2018 June Internationals:

      @stargazer said in 2018 June Internationals:

      A game we will probably not be able to watch in NZ: Canada v Scotland

      Scotland squad:

      15 Blair Kinghorn (Edinburgh) – 2 caps

      14 Lee Jones (Glasgow Warriors) – 8 caps
      13 Chris Harris (Newcastle Falcons) – 2 caps
      12 James Lang (Harlequins) – uncapped
      11 Byron McGuigan (Sale Sharks) – 3 caps

      10 Ruaridh Jackson VICE CAPTAIN (Glasgow Warriors) – 32 caps
      9 Sam Hidalgo-Clyne (Scarlets) – 9 caps

      1 Allan Dell (Edinburgh) – 10 caps
      2 Fraser Brown VICE CAPTAIN (Glasgow Warriors) – 31 caps
      3 Simon Berghan (Edinburgh) – 8 caps
      4 Ben Toolis (Edinburgh) – 9 caps
      5 Grant Gilchrist CAPTAIN (Edinburgh) – 22 caps
      6 Magnus Bradbury (Edinburgh) – 2 caps
      7 Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh) – uncapped
      8 David Denton (Leicester Tigers) – 39 caps

      Substitutes
      16 George Turner (Glasgow Warriors) – 2 caps
      17 Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow Warriors) – 8 caps
      18 Murray McCallum (Edinburgh) – 1 cap
      19 Lewis Carmichael (Edinburgh) – uncapped
      20 Luke Hamilton (unattached) – 1 cap
      21 Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors) – 16 caps
      22 Adam Hastings (Glasgow Warriors) – uncapped
      23 Mark Bennett (Edinburgh) – 20 caps

      http://www.scottishrugby.org/news/18/06/06/gilchrist-captain-scotland-summer-tour-opener

      Gavs son.

      Geez a shitload of unknowns in that team. Denton and Jackson are the only ones I'd recognise.

      Enough to make a loss to Canada a major set/stepback

      Not really. The top 8 target for RWC qualifying/seeding is not a consideration at the moment (although you wouldn't want to make life too difficult for yourself when it comes back around).
      If you knowingly use a game to grow depth/experience and it ends up a loss then you learn about those players.
      I think it is quite valuable for teams without great depth to have these type of games. You get something out of them no matter what.

      Contrast that with England/SA or Wales/ARG where both England and Wales are in a bit of a shite situation. They can't afford to dabble in the selection pond too much and there are expectations on them. You also risk damaging the self belief of senior players if they can't pull the team through.

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      @crucial said in 2018 June Internationals:

      @mikethesnow said in 2018 June Internationals:

      @mn5 said in 2018 June Internationals:

      @stargazer said in 2018 June Internationals:

      A game we will probably not be able to watch in NZ: Canada v Scotland

      Scotland squad:

      15 Blair Kinghorn (Edinburgh) – 2 caps

      14 Lee Jones (Glasgow Warriors) – 8 caps
      13 Chris Harris (Newcastle Falcons) – 2 caps
      12 James Lang (Harlequins) – uncapped
      11 Byron McGuigan (Sale Sharks) – 3 caps

      10 Ruaridh Jackson VICE CAPTAIN (Glasgow Warriors) – 32 caps
      9 Sam Hidalgo-Clyne (Scarlets) – 9 caps

      1 Allan Dell (Edinburgh) – 10 caps
      2 Fraser Brown VICE CAPTAIN (Glasgow Warriors) – 31 caps
      3 Simon Berghan (Edinburgh) – 8 caps
      4 Ben Toolis (Edinburgh) – 9 caps
      5 Grant Gilchrist CAPTAIN (Edinburgh) – 22 caps
      6 Magnus Bradbury (Edinburgh) – 2 caps
      7 Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh) – uncapped
      8 David Denton (Leicester Tigers) – 39 caps

      Substitutes
      16 George Turner (Glasgow Warriors) – 2 caps
      17 Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow Warriors) – 8 caps
      18 Murray McCallum (Edinburgh) – 1 cap
      19 Lewis Carmichael (Edinburgh) – uncapped
      20 Luke Hamilton (unattached) – 1 cap
      21 Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors) – 16 caps
      22 Adam Hastings (Glasgow Warriors) – uncapped
      23 Mark Bennett (Edinburgh) – 20 caps

      http://www.scottishrugby.org/news/18/06/06/gilchrist-captain-scotland-summer-tour-opener

      Gavs son.

      Geez a shitload of unknowns in that team. Denton and Jackson are the only ones I'd recognise.

      Enough to make a loss to Canada a major set/stepback

      Not really. The top 8 target for RWC qualifying/seeding is not a consideration at the moment (although you wouldn't want to make life too difficult for yourself when it comes back around).
      If you knowingly use a game to grow depth/experience and it ends up a loss then you learn about those players.
      I think it is quite valuable for teams without great depth to have these type of games. You get something out of them no matter what.

      Contrast that with England/SA or Wales/ARG where both England and Wales are in a bit of a shite situation. They can't afford to dabble in the selection pond too much and there are expectations on them. You also risk damaging the self belief of senior players if they can't pull the team through.

      But both SA v Eng and Arg v Wales are matches which could go either way and require the best available on show.

      Scotland should thump Canada with this 23. If they don't then it's back to the drawing board for Townsend

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        The schedule in the first post has been updated. For info where and when you can watch this weekend's games in some other countries than NZ, see at the end of that post!

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          Tonga team to play Georgia

          1 Siegfried Fisi'ihoi, 2. Paula Ngauamo, 3. David Lolohea, 4. Leva Fifita, 5. Joe Tu'ineau, 6. Dan Faleafa, 7. Fotu Lokotui, 8. Nasi Manu,

          9 Sonatane Takulua, 10. Kurt Morath, 11 Penikolo Latu, 12. Siale Piutau (c), 13. Nafi Tu'itavake, 14. David Halaifonua, 15. Sione Fifita.

          Bench
          16 Sefo Sakalia, 17. David Feao, 18. Ben Tameifuna, 19. Valentino Mapapalangi, 20. Mike Faleafa, 21. Suke Tuumotooa, 22. Latiume Fosita, 23. Viliami Lolohea.

          Tighthead prop David Lolohea, number eight Nasi Manu and fullback Sione Fifita will make their test debut against the Lelos in Suva.
          

          https://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/359055/sport-three-debutants-to-start-for-ikale-tahi

          .

          Georgia:

          15 Soso MATIASHVILI (Akademia Tbilisi)
          14 Anzor SITCHINAVA (Akademia Tbilisi)
          13 Davit KATCHARAVA (Enisey Krasnoyarsk)
          12 Giorgi KVESELADZE (Armazi Marneuli)
          11 Sandro TODUA (Lelo Saracens Tbilisi)
          10 Lasha KHMALADZE (Batumi)
          9 Vasil LOBZHANIDZE (Brive)

          1 Kakha ASIESHVILI (Brive)
          2 Shalva MAMUKASHVILI (Lokomotivi Tbilisi)
          3 Levan CHILACHAVA (Toulon)
          4 Giorgi NEMSADZE [Capt] (Ospreys)
          5 Nodar TCHEISHVILI (Chambery)
          6 Shalva SUTIASHVILI (Angoulême)
          7 Otar GIORGADZE (Clermont )
          8 Mikheil GACHECHILADZE (Enisey Krasnoyarsk)

          Reserves:
          16 Jaba BREGVADZE (Sunwolves)
          17 Giorgi TETRASHVILI (Agen)
          18 Irakli MIRTSKHULAVA (Oyonnax)
          19 Kote MIKAUTADZE (Montpellier)
          20 Saba SHUBITIDZE (Akademia Tbilisi)
          21 Giorgi BEGADZE (Lokomotivi Tbilisi)
          22 Lasha MALAGHURADZE (Yar Krasnoyarsk)
          23 Merab KVIRIKASHVILI (Lelo Saracens Tbilisi)

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          • StargazerS Stargazer

            Tonga team to play Georgia

            1 Siegfried Fisi'ihoi, 2. Paula Ngauamo, 3. David Lolohea, 4. Leva Fifita, 5. Joe Tu'ineau, 6. Dan Faleafa, 7. Fotu Lokotui, 8. Nasi Manu,

            9 Sonatane Takulua, 10. Kurt Morath, 11 Penikolo Latu, 12. Siale Piutau (c), 13. Nafi Tu'itavake, 14. David Halaifonua, 15. Sione Fifita.

            Bench
            16 Sefo Sakalia, 17. David Feao, 18. Ben Tameifuna, 19. Valentino Mapapalangi, 20. Mike Faleafa, 21. Suke Tuumotooa, 22. Latiume Fosita, 23. Viliami Lolohea.

            Tighthead prop David Lolohea, number eight Nasi Manu and fullback Sione Fifita will make their test debut against the Lelos in Suva.
            

            https://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/359055/sport-three-debutants-to-start-for-ikale-tahi

            .

            Georgia:

            15 Soso MATIASHVILI (Akademia Tbilisi)
            14 Anzor SITCHINAVA (Akademia Tbilisi)
            13 Davit KATCHARAVA (Enisey Krasnoyarsk)
            12 Giorgi KVESELADZE (Armazi Marneuli)
            11 Sandro TODUA (Lelo Saracens Tbilisi)
            10 Lasha KHMALADZE (Batumi)
            9 Vasil LOBZHANIDZE (Brive)

            1 Kakha ASIESHVILI (Brive)
            2 Shalva MAMUKASHVILI (Lokomotivi Tbilisi)
            3 Levan CHILACHAVA (Toulon)
            4 Giorgi NEMSADZE [Capt] (Ospreys)
            5 Nodar TCHEISHVILI (Chambery)
            6 Shalva SUTIASHVILI (Angoulême)
            7 Otar GIORGADZE (Clermont )
            8 Mikheil GACHECHILADZE (Enisey Krasnoyarsk)

            Reserves:
            16 Jaba BREGVADZE (Sunwolves)
            17 Giorgi TETRASHVILI (Agen)
            18 Irakli MIRTSKHULAVA (Oyonnax)
            19 Kote MIKAUTADZE (Montpellier)
            20 Saba SHUBITIDZE (Akademia Tbilisi)
            21 Giorgi BEGADZE (Lokomotivi Tbilisi)
            22 Lasha MALAGHURADZE (Yar Krasnoyarsk)
            23 Merab KVIRIKASHVILI (Lelo Saracens Tbilisi)

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            That Tonga/Georgia game looks like a nightmare for a commentator. Would entail a lot of pre game practice on those names.

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            • StargazerS Stargazer

              Tonga team to play Georgia

              1 Siegfried Fisi'ihoi, 2. Paula Ngauamo, 3. David Lolohea, 4. Leva Fifita, 5. Joe Tu'ineau, 6. Dan Faleafa, 7. Fotu Lokotui, 8. Nasi Manu,

              9 Sonatane Takulua, 10. Kurt Morath, 11 Penikolo Latu, 12. Siale Piutau (c), 13. Nafi Tu'itavake, 14. David Halaifonua, 15. Sione Fifita.

              Bench
              16 Sefo Sakalia, 17. David Feao, 18. Ben Tameifuna, 19. Valentino Mapapalangi, 20. Mike Faleafa, 21. Suke Tuumotooa, 22. Latiume Fosita, 23. Viliami Lolohea.

              Tighthead prop David Lolohea, number eight Nasi Manu and fullback Sione Fifita will make their test debut against the Lelos in Suva.
              

              https://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/359055/sport-three-debutants-to-start-for-ikale-tahi

              .

              Georgia:

              15 Soso MATIASHVILI (Akademia Tbilisi)
              14 Anzor SITCHINAVA (Akademia Tbilisi)
              13 Davit KATCHARAVA (Enisey Krasnoyarsk)
              12 Giorgi KVESELADZE (Armazi Marneuli)
              11 Sandro TODUA (Lelo Saracens Tbilisi)
              10 Lasha KHMALADZE (Batumi)
              9 Vasil LOBZHANIDZE (Brive)

              1 Kakha ASIESHVILI (Brive)
              2 Shalva MAMUKASHVILI (Lokomotivi Tbilisi)
              3 Levan CHILACHAVA (Toulon)
              4 Giorgi NEMSADZE [Capt] (Ospreys)
              5 Nodar TCHEISHVILI (Chambery)
              6 Shalva SUTIASHVILI (Angoulême)
              7 Otar GIORGADZE (Clermont )
              8 Mikheil GACHECHILADZE (Enisey Krasnoyarsk)

              Reserves:
              16 Jaba BREGVADZE (Sunwolves)
              17 Giorgi TETRASHVILI (Agen)
              18 Irakli MIRTSKHULAVA (Oyonnax)
              19 Kote MIKAUTADZE (Montpellier)
              20 Saba SHUBITIDZE (Akademia Tbilisi)
              21 Giorgi BEGADZE (Lokomotivi Tbilisi)
              22 Lasha MALAGHURADZE (Yar Krasnoyarsk)
              23 Merab KVIRIKASHVILI (Lelo Saracens Tbilisi)

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              So Georgian forwards get overseas contracts and Georgian backs don't.

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              • CrucialC Crucial

                That Tonga/Georgia game looks like a nightmare for a commentator. Would entail a lot of pre game practice on those names.

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                @crucial said in 2018 June Internationals:

                That Tonga/Georgia game looks like a nightmare for a commentator. Would entail a lot of pre game practice on those names.

                Normally Ken Laban does these games in the Islands so we should get him for this and the Fiji v Samoa one that follows this match in Suva this afternoon. Be interesting if he maintains his impeccable knowledge of what school each player was "a superstar" at!

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                • HigginsH Higgins

                  @crucial said in 2018 June Internationals:

                  That Tonga/Georgia game looks like a nightmare for a commentator. Would entail a lot of pre game practice on those names.

                  Normally Ken Laban does these games in the Islands so we should get him for this and the Fiji v Samoa one that follows this match in Suva this afternoon. Be interesting if he maintains his impeccable knowledge of what school each player was "a superstar" at!

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                  @higgins said in 2018 June Internationals:

                  @crucial said in 2018 June Internationals:

                  That Tonga/Georgia game looks like a nightmare for a commentator. Would entail a lot of pre game practice on those names.

                  Normally Ken Laban does these games in the Islands so we should get him for this and the Fiji v Samoa one that follows this match in Suva this afternoon. Be interesting if he maintains his impeccable knowledge of what school each player was "a superstar" at!

                  I enjoy it. Just like how the NFL usually say which College each player has come from.

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                    Georgia knocked over Tonga in a close one, Tonga got the tries but gave away the penalties 16-15

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                      Georgia knocked over Tonga in a close one, Tonga got the tries but gave away the penalties 16-15

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                      @machpants said in 2018 June Internationals:

                      Georgia knocked over Tonga in a close one, Tonga got the tries but gave away the penalties 16-15

                      Tonga:
                      71' Lolohea, 79' Halaifonua tries;
                      79' Takulua con
                      35' Takulua pen

                      Georgia:
                      7' Matiashvili try;
                      8' Matiashvili con;
                      21', 38', 60' Matiashvili pens 3x;
                      46' Gachechiladze YC, 79' ? YC

                      I tried watching this game about half an hour into the game but the livestream was frozen, so I gave up.

                      Now, watchin Fiji v Samoa.

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                        Paltry crowd in Suva. For a double header including their national team v closest traditional rival.

                        Doesn't fill me with confidence about a Super Rugby expansion team up in Fiji.

                        I noticed this last year as well. Bumper crowd for the Chiefs v Crusaders. Then small crowds a few weeks later for their June internationals. They had good quality visitors last year iirc including win over tier 1 Italy, but still not many turned up.

                        I am/was pro getting a team up there. I'm now edging towards was.

                        I don't think they can sustain the week in week out numbers required. To pay for a top pro team. Although a young Drua-like team churning out young low paid players for a year or two before they move on would still arguably provide more interest some our teams in the S18.

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                          @rocky-rockbottom Where are you watching that game?

                          Edit: forget that question, I found a legal stream to watch Japan v Italy:

                          https://video-it.eurosport.com/rugby/rugby-test-match-giappone-italia_vid1098253/video.shtml

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                            HT: Japan 17 - 14 Italy

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                              Full time: Fiji 24 - 22 Samoa

                              Match (scoring) stats: https://www.worldrugby.org/pnc/match/25892

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                                @rocky-rockbottom said in 2018 June Internationals:

                                Japan vs Italy.

                                Japanese national rugby team with their front row, halfback and that one nippy winger being the only actual Japanese people on the team. All the rest, ring-in Islanders. Jamie Joseph sending a great message to Japan's up and coming young players. "Yeah nah."

                                Italy do a fantastic impersonation of a test rugby team. They have some burly guys and nice blue jerseys and coloured rugby boots and everything. Walking 10 metres away from EVERY single lineout to have a mini conference then slowly sauntering back to the lineout got real old fast. God they are dogshit. Walk around. Drop it. Stand at some ruck like you just want to go home. Just fuck off then.

                                They're great to have in the Six nations. It means Scotland don't get a wooden spoon.

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                                  @rocky-rockbottom said in 2018 June Internationals:

                                  Japan vs Italy.

                                  Japanese national rugby team with their front row, halfback and that one nippy winger being the only actual Japanese people on the team. All the rest, ring-in Islanders. Jamie Joseph sending a great message to Japan's up and coming young players. "Yeah nah."

                                  Italy do a fantastic impersonation of a test rugby team. They have some burly guys and nice blue jerseys and coloured rugby boots and everything. Walking 10 metres away from EVERY single lineout to have a mini conference then slowly sauntering back to the lineout got real old fast. God they are dogshit. Walk around. Drop it. Stand at some ruck like you just want to go home. Just fuck off then.

                                  They're great to have in the Six nations. It means Scotland don't get a wooden spoon.

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                                  @mn5 said in 2018 June Internationals:

                                  @rocky-rockbottom said in 2018 June Internationals:

                                  Japan vs Italy.

                                  Japanese national rugby team with their front row, halfback and that one nippy winger being the only actual Japanese people on the team. All the rest, ring-in Islanders. Jamie Joseph sending a great message to Japan's up and coming young players. "Yeah nah."

                                  Italy do a fantastic impersonation of a test rugby team. They have some burly guys and nice blue jerseys and coloured rugby boots and everything. Walking 10 metres away from EVERY single lineout to have a mini conference then slowly sauntering back to the lineout got real old fast. God they are dogshit. Walk around. Drop it. Stand at some ruck like you just want to go home. Just fuck off then.

                                  They're great to have in the Six nations. It means Scotland don't get a wooden spoon.

                                  Or England this season

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                                    Japan 34 - Italy 17.

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                                      https://twitter.com/SARugbymag/status/1005383851965911041

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                                        I have added this weekend's results to the table in the first post of this thread.

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                                          That was the result JP needed, hopefully they can keep it up, and don’t get completely ass-raped by the ABs and England later in the year. If they can show improvement thry’ll Ride the same wave as the Japanese team during the soccer World Cup here.

                                          In the WC, They have someone they can’t get past (Ireland I think) and two teams they should beat (Russia and a qualifier), so it all comes down to the Scots game. We’re still trying to get tickets....

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