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    Derm McCrum
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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Billy Tell" data-cid="590103" data-time="1466445817"><p>
    Very impressive display PH. Some definite future stars on display I would think.</p></blockquote>
    <br>
    It was BT. Very impressive. Carolan deserves a lot of kudos - well drilled squad. <br><br>
    Deegan has got great feet for an 8. Daly, Ryan, Porter, McBurney all good up front. McPhillps and Kerins did well at halves. Like the look of Stockdale at FB. <br><br>
    Good stock for the provincial academies. I can see why Nucifora keeps pushing back on import requests from the provinces and forcing interpro movements.

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      Derm McCrum
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      Great game between France and Japan. Try fest by both teams tiring it up twice before France score two more. 41-27

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        I recorded the Wales vs NZ game earlier, don't think I'll bother watching 😞

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          <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Tordah" data-cid="590098" data-time="1466443912"><p>
          wat</p></blockquote>
          <br>
          Sun was out.

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            NZ were 21-0 in the first 12 mins, I think. A combination of everything clicking, every ball bouncing their way, and Wales playing like shop mannequins. When it got to 28-0, I half expected the ref to call time early out of kindness. Fair play to the Welsh lads for keeping going, but they were never at the races.

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              So...England U20 vs Ireland U20 in the final. Changing of the guard...?

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                <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Don Frye" data-cid="590113" data-time="1466450153"><p>
                Sun was out.</p></blockquote>
                What are we? Fiji?<br><br>
                Yeah right, it rains heaps in NZ and schoolboy rugby fields aren't the perfect draining sand based ones that they play on here. Should be one of the best prepared wet weather teams.

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                  Derm McCrum
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                  <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Billy Tell" data-cid="590116" data-time="1466452011"><p>
                  So...England U20 vs Ireland U20 in the final. Changing of the guard...?</p></blockquote>
                  <br>
                  Dunno. Does the annual Six Nations at U 18 and U20 start to bear fruit at some point? <br><br>
                  Just may be an unusually good crop this year.

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                    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Billy Tell" data-cid="590116" data-time="1466452011">
                    <div>
                    <p>So...England U20 vs Ireland U20 in the final. Changing of the guard...?</p>
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                    </blockquote>
                    <p> </p>
                    <p>yep, we are farked!</p>

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                      <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Immenso Rapido" data-cid="590118" data-time="1466453754">
                      <div>
                      <p>What are we? Fiji?<br><br>
                      Yeah right, it rains heaps in NZ and schoolboy rugby fields aren't the perfect draining sand based ones that they play on here. Should be one of the best prepared wet weather teams.</p>
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                      </blockquote>
                      <p> </p>
                      <p>Should be but aren't.</p>

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                        <p>Australia has beaten Scotland 35 - 19.</p>
                        <p>That means that New Zealand will play for 5th place against Australia! (Sunday, 3.45am NZT)</p>

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                          <p>Moala-Liava'a was probably the best on show against Wales. He really should've had a bigger role in the team in pool play.</p>
                          <p> </p>
                          <p>Even in a dominate performance, Mitch Jacobson still looked pretty poor. Someone like Uini Fetalaiga blows this guy out the water, but didn't even get a trial with the squad.</p>
                          <p> </p>
                          <p>That pass by Taumateine to Makene to set up a try was pretty neat. It was like an anticipation throw in football.</p>

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                            Stargazer
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                            <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Dice" data-cid="590408" data-time="1466559515">
                            <div>
                            <p><strong>Moala-Liava'a was probably the best on show against Wales. He really should've had a bigger role in the team in pool play.</strong></p>
                            <p> </p>
                            <p>Even in a dominate performance, Mitch Jacobson still looked pretty poor. Someone like Uini Fetalaiga blows this guy out the water, but didn't even get a trial with the squad.</p>
                            <p> </p>
                            <p>That pass by Taumateine to Makene to set up a try was pretty neat. It was like an anticipation throw in football.</p>
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                            <p> </p>
                            <p>Maybe, but not at no. 8. Mikaele-Tu'u was clearly the best forward during the pool games and fully deserved his starts.</p>
                            <p> </p>
                            <p>Agree about Mitch Jacobson.</p>

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                              <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Stargazer" data-cid="590450" data-time="1466564162">
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                              <p>Maybe, but not at no. 8. Mikaele-Tu'u was clearly the best forward during the pool games and fully deserved his starts.</p>
                              <p> </p>
                              <p>Agree about Mitch Jacobson.</p>
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                              <p> </p>
                              <p>Agreed, but there is always the blindside spot. I don't think Luke Jacobson showed very much either. Even if Luke did a bit behind the scenes, he could always move to openside ahead of Mitch.</p>

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                                <p>i never thought much of the jacobsons tbh.. </p>
                                <p> </p>
                                <p>also, with regards to scrums.. the schoolboy rules (in nz) for scrums render them useless i reckon.. so i can see why our props take a while to develop.. </p>

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                                  profitius
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                                  <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Billy Tell" data-cid="590116" data-time="1466452011"><p>So...England U20 vs Ireland U20 in the final. Changing of the guard...?</p></blockquote>
                                  <br><br>
                                  No surprise to see England there. Ireland have a great crop this year. Not only some very good athletes but technically excellent players. Scott Robertson said they didn't want to play any rugby against the baby blacks, which makes you wonder what match he was watching. <br><br><br>
                                  Considering only Jacob Stockdale has any pro 12 experience, it's not surprising they started slowly. England have premiership players and look physically more developed, with the exception of Ireland's Andrew Porter. <br><br><br>
                                  So to answer your question. The gap is narrowing between Australia, South Africa and the rest but NZ have nothing to worry about for a while yet. they're technically miles ahead of the rest.

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                                    profitius
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                                    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="mimic" data-cid="590531" data-time="1466584472"><p>i never thought much of the jacobsons tbh.. <br>
                                     <br>
                                    also, with regards to scrums.. the schoolboy rules (in nz) for scrums render them useless i reckon.. so i can see why our props take a while to develop..<br></p></blockquote>
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                                    It comes down to the attitude towards scrummaging IMO. Scrums are more important in the NY because the game is slower, wetter with less scoring opportunities etc. Therefore more emphasis is put on winning penalties to score. <br><br><br>
                                    I'm sure the same schoolboy rules apply world wide. The problem with the NZ U20s is that to me it looks like they've picked props on size or ball carrying ability rather than scrummaging ability. Ireland used to do that but never had a great scrum so they had to focus more on the technical side of things. Less focus on size and ball carrying. They spoke about getting under the NZ scrum last week. <br><br><br>
                                    Going back to my point about attitude. Look at the Georgians. They love scrummaging and have numerous props throughout Europe.

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                                      <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="profitius" data-cid="590539" data-time="1466587990">
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                                      <p>No surprise to see England there. Ireland have a great crop this year. Not only some very good athletes but technically excellent players. Scott Robertson said they didn't want to play any rugby against the baby blacks, which makes you wonder what match he was watching.<br><br><br>
                                      Considering only Jacob Stockdale has any pro 12 experience, it's not surprising they started slowly. England have premiership players and look physically more developed, with the exception of Ireland's Andrew Porter.<br><br><br>
                                      So to answer your question. The gap is narrowing between Australia, South Africa and the rest but NZ have nothing to worry about for a while yet. they're technically miles ahead of the rest.</p>
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                                      <p> </p>
                                      <p>England aren't that big/physically developed this year. Certainly have a bit of size in the backline with Mallinder/Williams playing 10 and 12 which was enforced with the first choice 10 injured in the first game. The pack though were much smaller than Oz in the pool game (think it was by 65kg). They've benefited from the availability of a few AP players, as you say, but Haag is also a big step up from Callard on the coaching side. They really were poor in the 6N and the pack is mostly the same here.</p>
                                      <p> </p>
                                      <p>Looking forward to the final. I've been impressed by Ireland, they look a decent side and it should be close on Saturday.</p>

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                                        <p>From the Word Rugby judiciary:</p>
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                                        <p><strong><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">Malo Tuitama (New Zealand) - two-week suspension</span></span></strong></p>
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                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">New Zealand's Malo Tuitama was cited for an alleged breach of Law 10.4(a) (striking with the head) and/or Law 10.4(k) (dangerous charging) during their U20 Championship match with Wales on 20 June, 2016. The player appeared at a hearing before independent Judicial Officer Mike Hamlin (England) on 22 June, 2016.</span></span></div>
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                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">The player admitted the charging offence but denied the striking offence. Having heard all the evidence, the Judicial Officer upheld the citing under both Law 10.4(a) and 10.4(k). </span></span></div>
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                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">The Judicial Officer determined that the offences warranted low-end entry point sanctions in both cases which are four weeks and two weeks respectively.  The player received a 50 per cent reduction on both sanctions which will run concurrently. The net effect for the player is that he is suspended for two weeks. </span></span></div>
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                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">He will not be eligible to play in New Zealand’s final match of the World Rugby U20 Championship 2016 and his suspension will thereafter remain in place until midnight on 3 July, 2016. </span></span></div>
                                        <div> </div>
                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">The player has 48 hours to appeal the outcome.</span></span></div>
                                        <div> </div>
                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;">The full written decision will be <span style="font-family:arial, sans-serif;"><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.worldrugby.org/documents/judicial-decisions'>here</a></span> when available.</span></div>
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                                        <p> </p>
                                        <p>By the way, the Georgian player who bit Mitchell Jacobson has also been cited and suspended:</p>
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                                        <p><strong><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">Gurami Kandaurishvili (Georgia) – nine-week suspension</span></span></strong></p>
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                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">Georgia’s Gurami Kandaurishvili was cited for an act of foul play contrary to Law 10.4(m), allegedly biting an opponent, in their U20 Championship match with New Zealand on 7 June, 2016. The player appeared at a hearing before independent Judicial Officer Mike Hamlin (England) on 9 June, 2016. </span></span></div>
                                        <div> </div>
                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">The player did not accept that he had committed the alleged offence. Having heard evidence from New Zealand’s Mitchell Jacobson, reviewed medical evidence before him and reviewed the video footage in addition to hearing from Kandaurishvili and his representative, the Judicial Officer determined that the player had committed an act of foul play as alleged. </span></span></div>
                                        <div> </div>
                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">The Judicial Officer determined this was low-end offending which carries an entry point of 12 weeks. The Judicial Officer found no aggravating features. Mitigating factors were found to be present which justified a reduction in the sanction from 12 weeks to nine weeks.</span></span></div>
                                        <div> </div>
                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">In the context of the U20 Championship this equates to four matches, the player is therefore suspended for the remainder of the tournament. Based on the player’s known future playing schedule at this time, the remaining five-week suspension will be served during the period from 17 September to midnight 16 October, 2016. He is free to resume playing on 17 October, 2016. </span></span></div>
                                        <div> </div>
                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">The player has 48 hours to appeal the outcome.</span></span></div>
                                        <div> </div>
                                        <div><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">The full written decision is available </span><span style="font-family:arial, sans-serif;"><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.worldrugby.org/documents/judicial-decisions'>here</a></span><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">.</span></span></div>
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                                          <p>Peter Umaga-Jensen has joined the side (I think because Lowe injured himself?), so Tuitama's suspension should mean he gets some game time</p>

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