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NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship)

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  • KiwiMurphK Online
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    It might just be a weak crop of players but can't say i'm too impressed by Laidlaw as a 15s coach

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    Cahill off. Looked like he needed a HIA.

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    NZ 11 comes in to tackle, ends up patting the frog ball carrier on the back...

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    @KiwiMurph said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    It might just be a weak crop of players but can't say i'm too impressed by Laidlaw as a 15s coach

    He better be good, Canes fans have had to suffer Holland for all these years!

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    Phew. Godfrey will be happy that the Frenchy knocked that on.

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    @KiwiMurph said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    It might just be a weak crop of players but can't say i'm too impressed by Laidlaw as a 15s coach

    Other countries seem to have had way better development strategies than us for quite dome time.

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    @Victor-Meldrew For years (under Philpott), they said it wasn't about winning. 🤦🏽♂ I wonder whether that's still the case.

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    @Stargazer said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    For years (under Philpott), they said it wasn't about winning.

    WTAF?

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    Why would you try to move the ball in these conditions to try and clear your red zone ..?
    when the first five is in the best position to clear

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    Not even a quarter of the way through the game, but one team looks like it's playing on a sodden pig sty, and the other on a dry track. Chalk and cheese so far.

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    In positives the set piece is hanging in there

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    @antipodean said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    Not even a quarter of the way through the game, but one team looks like it's playing on a sodden pig sty, and the other on a dry track. Chalk and cheese so far.

    The french definitely seem to be more comfortable playing the conditions

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    Seem to be getting a bit more parity at the breakdown.

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    Springer should have passed

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    That was embarrassingly easy for Les Frogs

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    Going to be a long afternoon

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    Who's the clown who coaches our forwards? The maul defence is non existent.

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    I don't know what the pack weights are, but they just look huge

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    Tuilagi try. Just look at that pack in the maul. So much bigger than ours.

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    @Stargazer said in NZ U20 v France U20 (World Rugby U20 Championship):

    Tuilagi try. Just look at that pack in the maul. So much bigger than ours.

    You can't coach size

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