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    @cgrant said in NH International Rugby:

    Antoine Dupont was the best halfback of the day and Gregory Alldritt was immense.
    Fagerson was better than Furlong IMO, putting a lot of pressure on the Irish scrum and being a nuisance in the rucks. Sutherland better than Marler, too.

    Agree on first two points. Alldritt probably my player of the round. Marler was excellent in scrum, but not a lot more. Poirot was a complete nuisance at ruck time when he came on.

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    Marler is pretty decent eh.

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    @Bones yeah I saw that earlier, the more I read about that fella, seems a right GC

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    @taniwharugby worth seeing the slightly Irish horse again.

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    Anyone from Wellington who is today at Murrayfield for the England-Scotland game is going to be reminded a wee bit of home:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2650225

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    Ignore the title. Reading the article, there is no spat between WR and JRFU.

    The JRFU just seems to have no clue about what they're doing with their domestic competition. Apart from the fact that they seem to be changing the competition every other year, they're also planning it wrong (scheduling it for the wrong months: August/September to January), much to the frustration of Jamie Joseph.

    Rugby: Jamie Joseph caught in middle of spat between World Rugby and JRFU

    Rugby: Jamie Joseph caught in middle of spat between World Rugby and JRFU

    An escalating spat between World Rugby and the Japan Rugby Football Union was behind Brave Blossoms coach Jamie Joseph's recent comments about the timing of a new domestic league, a source close to the matter has told Kyodo News.

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    The Japanese seasons make no sense, they'll be like the Ozzie's and puts away the good will of a successful RWC

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    So this interview was shit. This is the same idiot that thought DC should be basically thrown in jail for a high tackle isn't it? Methinks her aggression is an attempt to hide a severe lack of knowledge and understanding.

    Rugby Onslaught  /  Feb 8, 2020

    BBC interview turns awkward when interviewers ask him why he acts like such a troll | Rugby Onslaught

    BBC interview turns awkward when interviewers ask him why he acts like such a troll | Rugby Onslaught

    A BBC interview between Eddie Jones and Sonja Mclaughlan turned awkward from the off as she asked him why he acts like such a troll...

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    @Bones said in NH International Rugby:

    So this interview was shit. This is the same idiot that thought DC should be basically thrown in jail for a high tackle isn't it? Methinks her aggression is an attempt to hide a severe lack of knowledge and understanding.

    Rugby Onslaught  /  Feb 8, 2020

    BBC interview turns awkward when interviewers ask him why he acts like such a troll | Rugby Onslaught

    BBC interview turns awkward when interviewers ask him why he acts like such a troll | Rugby Onslaught

    A BBC interview between Eddie Jones and Sonja Mclaughlan turned awkward from the off as she asked him why he acts like such a troll...

    I was waiting for her to say "so what you're saying is..." , there was a lot of cringe there.

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    For some reason Sonja is being absolutely lauded for that interview.

    Further proof to me of just how much Eddie Jones is hated by the media in general who he flatly refuses to suck up to.

    His next mauling will come shortly too as he's been asked of the view of SA joining the 6N nad it wasn't very positive.

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    Rugby Onslaught  /  Feb 10, 2020

    Ronan O'Gara schools pundit in heated debate over Ireland rugby | Rugby Onslaught

    Ronan O'Gara schools pundit in heated debate over Ireland rugby | Rugby Onslaught

    Irish rugby legend Ronan O'Gara completely schooled another rugby pundit this weekend when he slated the Irish performance against Wales...

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    @Bones Matt Williams. Dreadful coach showing his uselessness in his analysis as a pundit.

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    @Bones said in NH International Rugby:

    Appears Russell needs to be more like Duncan Weir and wind his neck in

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    @MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:

    @Bones said in NH International Rugby:

    Appears Russell needs to be more like Duncan Weir and wind his neck in

    Would like to like that twice. He does have a touch of the Gladstone Small about him.

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    Umaga for England 🤣

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/51544414

    https://www.wasps.co.uk/news/umaga-a-year-to-remember/

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    @sparky
    Born in England to an English mum so not so odd.

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    @mofitzy_

    Indeed. And he went to school in England and played for England U16 and U19.

    But still mildly amusing in the light of 2005.....

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    @sparky said in NH International Rugby:

    @mofitzy_

    Indeed. And he went to school in England and played for England U16 and U19.

    But still mildly amusing in the light of 2005.....

    I think I may have been whooshed!

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