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  • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

    @NTA said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

    @nostrildamus said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

    Don't the PIs have problems with finding, retaining, and sufficiently preparing players? Or is that less of a major concern this time?

    Not as big a concern as previous RWC cycles but man something isn't right with how they're approaching it.

    Perhaps we need to get a Pacific 6N going to help everyone out. Naturally enough NZ would dominate this competition:

    Japan
    Samoa
    Tonga
    Fiji
    Australia
    NZ

    I just don't see any alternative to helping the PIs get more games, and more games against Tier 1 opposition.

    Foreign clubs will continue to hamper their chances tho, putting in clauses about injury while on international duties.

    see...this is where i think rugby is going wrong...looking at the top level to fix everything, its like looking at the roof and not the foundations when trying to work out why the house is leaning

    i think what is happening with the drua is the right way forward...the international game will be the result, not the method

    make Moana Pasifika a samoan/tongan team based in the islands looking to split one day

    get japan with a couple of clubs playing back in some pacific comp but connected to the domestic comp so there is flow through

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    #925

    @Kiwiwomble That, and even if it would benefit the PI's and Japan, it would not be good for NZ (and Australia, assuming their current dip is temporary). To get better, you need to play against better teams and teams with a different playing style. This format would make us only play weaker teams and also teams with a similar style of running rugby. I'd rather continue playing against the Saffas (and Argies) and play two tests against tier 2 teams per year (including at least 1 PI team).

    The planned World Rugby Nations Championship, or whatever name they're going to give to their "elite" competition, will probably make any change impossible, anyway. It seems they're dead-set on adding Japan to the SH side of the competition, despite the limited progress they've made the last few years and not being a SH nation. That would leave only one other spot, which - on merit - should go to Fiji. The other tier 2 teams will be left in the cold again, because there won't be enough time left on the calendar for matches between tier 1 and tier 2 teams.

    I think the ABs XV and Māori ABs can also be used to play tier 2 teams, not just the PIs, but also Portugal, Spain, Uruguay and Chile, for example.

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    • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

      @NTA said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

      @nostrildamus said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

      Don't the PIs have problems with finding, retaining, and sufficiently preparing players? Or is that less of a major concern this time?

      Not as big a concern as previous RWC cycles but man something isn't right with how they're approaching it.

      Perhaps we need to get a Pacific 6N going to help everyone out. Naturally enough NZ would dominate this competition:

      Japan
      Samoa
      Tonga
      Fiji
      Australia
      NZ

      I just don't see any alternative to helping the PIs get more games, and more games against Tier 1 opposition.

      Foreign clubs will continue to hamper their chances tho, putting in clauses about injury while on international duties.

      see...this is where i think rugby is going wrong...looking at the top level to fix everything, its like looking at the roof and not the foundations when trying to work out why the house is leaning

      i think what is happening with the drua is the right way forward...the international game will be the result, not the method

      make Moana Pasifika a samoan/tongan team based in the islands looking to split one day

      get japan with a couple of clubs playing back in some pacific comp but connected to the domestic comp so there is flow through

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      wrote on last edited by
      #926

      @Kiwiwomble I didn't say test Rugby would be the only part of the solution. ore exposure against top teams at test level is required though

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      • NTAN NTA

        @Kiwiwomble I didn't say test Rugby would be the only part of the solution. ore exposure against top teams at test level is required though

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        #927

        @NTA said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

        @Kiwiwomble I didn't say test Rugby would be the only part of the solution. ore exposure against top teams at test level is required though

        fair call, apologies, your post was just the one that i replied too to answer lots of stuff i see around that seems to only focus on more international games but thats not fair to you

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          #928

          May have already been said, the loss of the Saffas to SR was huge. Even though at times they weren't great, they offered a style of rugby that helped us when it came to test level

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            #929

            How good is this

            https://twitter.com/rugbyworldcup/status/1712036704582836367?s=46&t=zLYGp0aFdfARhS2S-xkdGw

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            • canefanC canefan

              May have already been said, the loss of the Saffas to SR was huge. Even though at times they weren't great, they offered a style of rugby that helped us when it came to test level

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              @canefan said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

              May have already been said, the loss of the Saffas to SR was huge. Even though at times they weren't great, they offered a style of rugby that helped us when it came to test level

              We miss you too

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                #931

                I'm wondering if there could be a better way to resolve a draw, this seems a bit pedestrian and soccer-like to me but I'm stumped for a better option so just hope it won't happen on Saturday
                https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/what-happens-if-a-rugby-world-cup-knockout-game-ends-in-draw/25GYCJYQD5A7LJYLGWYXDJYKVU/

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                • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                  I'm wondering if there could be a better way to resolve a draw, this seems a bit pedestrian and soccer-like to me but I'm stumped for a better option so just hope it won't happen on Saturday
                  https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/what-happens-if-a-rugby-world-cup-knockout-game-ends-in-draw/25GYCJYQD5A7LJYLGWYXDJYKVU/

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                  #932

                  @nostrildamus game of dodgeball I reckon. Played between the two 10m lines. You can kick, pass or throw.

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                    #933

                    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1056735075519213

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                    • BonesB Bones

                      @nostrildamus game of dodgeball I reckon. Played between the two 10m lines. You can kick, pass or throw.

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                      #934

                      @Bones said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

                      @nostrildamus game of dodgeball I reckon. Played between the two 10m lines. You can kick, pass or throw.

                      Dance off, haka versus whatever flatley does is called

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                      • mikedogzM mikedogz

                        https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1056735075519213

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                        #935

                        @mikedogz said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

                        https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1056735075519213

                        This guy makes me proud of my Scottish heritage. What a legend.

                        “Win lose of draw I’m getting pished !”

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                          #936

                          Up early on my way to the ski show in Birmingham

                          Still can’t believe yesterday’s action

                          Huge from NZ to beat Ireland, especially with 14 men for 60 mins

                          Ireland have had a tremendous Plan A for 17 matches straight but when it wasn’t good enough they had no Plan B

                          And our mob

                          I’m really disappointed

                          Argentina never gave up fair play, but we gift wrapped them that victory complete with a pretty bow at the end

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                            #937

                            Anyone got stats for Jordie?

                            FB_IMG_1697383036955.jpg

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                              Victor Meldrew
                              wrote on last edited by Victor Meldrew
                              #938

                              Into the knockout stages and here's my takes:

                              Minnows of yesteryear are cementing themselves up the pecking order - Fiji, Japan, Samoa & maybe Georgia etc. Maybe as a result of playing club rugby in the NH, the PI SR teams and regular Tests. Keep it up guys.

                              Todays minnows - Chile, Uruguay, Portugal need to follow the same path. It isn't all up to World Rugby, individual countries can help too. Send the AB XV or similar to tour these countries. It's a win-win for both countries. England could re-instate the Saxons etc.

                              Are we missing a trick with the teams exiting the Pool stages? A Plate competition to run mid-week in the knock-out stages would be fantastic for the smaller teams. I'd love to see more of the likes of Davit Niniashvili.

                              Refereeing is an absolute mess. Guidelines change from game to game, some Refs aren't up to it (I'm talking about you Carley) and the TMO has become too intrusive. The Georgian ref has been a revelation so make a point of widening the net.

                              With a few exceptions, players have respected the opposition and avoided soccer-style shit. Loved the spirit the England-Fiji games was played in today - heck, even Farrell was smiling.

                              The main arch-whiners thankfully left the competition early. Fuck off Eddie, you're a disgrace to the game. Sympathy to the players who have to put up with these fluffybunnies.

                              The crowds seem to have been fantastic and sporting. One of the most memorable scenes from the AB-Ireland game was the Irish & NZ supporters standing and applauding the opposition teams as they walked around the stadium. Class from all concerned.

                              Finally can we stop the ad break between the anthems/Haka and kick-off? Bloody annoying

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                              • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                                Into the knockout stages and here's my takes:

                                Minnows of yesteryear are cementing themselves up the pecking order - Fiji, Japan, Samoa & maybe Georgia etc. Maybe as a result of playing club rugby in the NH, the PI SR teams and regular Tests. Keep it up guys.

                                Todays minnows - Chile, Uruguay, Portugal need to follow the same path. It isn't all up to World Rugby, individual countries can help too. Send the AB XV or similar to tour these countries. It's a win-win for both countries. England could re-instate the Saxons etc.

                                Are we missing a trick with the teams exiting the Pool stages? A Plate competition to run mid-week in the knock-out stages would be fantastic for the smaller teams. I'd love to see more of the likes of Davit Niniashvili.

                                Refereeing is an absolute mess. Guidelines change from game to game, some Refs aren't up to it (I'm talking about you Carley) and the TMO has become too intrusive. The Georgian ref has been a revelation so make a point of widening the net.

                                With a few exceptions, players have respected the opposition and avoided soccer-style shit. Loved the spirit the England-Fiji games was played in today - heck, even Farrell was smiling.

                                The main arch-whiners thankfully left the competition early. Fuck off Eddie, you're a disgrace to the game. Sympathy to the players who have to put up with these fluffybunnies.

                                The crowds seem to have been fantastic and sporting. One of the most memorable scenes from the AB-Ireland game was the Irish & NZ supporters standing and applauding the opposition teams as they walked around the stadium. Class from all concerned.

                                Finally can we stop the ad break between the anthems/Haka and kick-off? Bloody annoying

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                                #939

                                @Victor-Meldrew change your username, far too positive 😉

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                                • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                                  Into the knockout stages and here's my takes:

                                  Minnows of yesteryear are cementing themselves up the pecking order - Fiji, Japan, Samoa & maybe Georgia etc. Maybe as a result of playing club rugby in the NH, the PI SR teams and regular Tests. Keep it up guys.

                                  Todays minnows - Chile, Uruguay, Portugal need to follow the same path. It isn't all up to World Rugby, individual countries can help too. Send the AB XV or similar to tour these countries. It's a win-win for both countries. England could re-instate the Saxons etc.

                                  Are we missing a trick with the teams exiting the Pool stages? A Plate competition to run mid-week in the knock-out stages would be fantastic for the smaller teams. I'd love to see more of the likes of Davit Niniashvili.

                                  Refereeing is an absolute mess. Guidelines change from game to game, some Refs aren't up to it (I'm talking about you Carley) and the TMO has become too intrusive. The Georgian ref has been a revelation so make a point of widening the net.

                                  With a few exceptions, players have respected the opposition and avoided soccer-style shit. Loved the spirit the England-Fiji games was played in today - heck, even Farrell was smiling.

                                  The main arch-whiners thankfully left the competition early. Fuck off Eddie, you're a disgrace to the game. Sympathy to the players who have to put up with these fluffybunnies.

                                  The crowds seem to have been fantastic and sporting. One of the most memorable scenes from the AB-Ireland game was the Irish & NZ supporters standing and applauding the opposition teams as they walked around the stadium. Class from all concerned.

                                  Finally can we stop the ad break between the anthems/Haka and kick-off? Bloody annoying

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                                  taniwharugby
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #940

                                  @Victor-Meldrew tbf the refs have a tough job with the rules as they stand, so much interpretation come into it.

                                  They need to alter some, the drum I keep banging is at maul time and proper binding, would go a long way to solving many issues.

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                                  • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                                    Into the knockout stages and here's my takes:

                                    Minnows of yesteryear are cementing themselves up the pecking order - Fiji, Japan, Samoa & maybe Georgia etc. Maybe as a result of playing club rugby in the NH, the PI SR teams and regular Tests. Keep it up guys.

                                    Todays minnows - Chile, Uruguay, Portugal need to follow the same path. It isn't all up to World Rugby, individual countries can help too. Send the AB XV or similar to tour these countries. It's a win-win for both countries. England could re-instate the Saxons etc.

                                    Are we missing a trick with the teams exiting the Pool stages? A Plate competition to run mid-week in the knock-out stages would be fantastic for the smaller teams. I'd love to see more of the likes of Davit Niniashvili.

                                    Refereeing is an absolute mess. Guidelines change from game to game, some Refs aren't up to it (I'm talking about you Carley) and the TMO has become too intrusive. The Georgian ref has been a revelation so make a point of widening the net.

                                    With a few exceptions, players have respected the opposition and avoided soccer-style shit. Loved the spirit the England-Fiji games was played in today - heck, even Farrell was smiling.

                                    The main arch-whiners thankfully left the competition early. Fuck off Eddie, you're a disgrace to the game. Sympathy to the players who have to put up with these fluffybunnies.

                                    The crowds seem to have been fantastic and sporting. One of the most memorable scenes from the AB-Ireland game was the Irish & NZ supporters standing and applauding the opposition teams as they walked around the stadium. Class from all concerned.

                                    Finally can we stop the ad break between the anthems/Haka and kick-off? Bloody annoying

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #941

                                    @Victor-Meldrew said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

                                    Are will missing a trick with the team exiting the Pool stages? A Plate competition to run mid-week in the knock-out stages would be fantastic for the smaller teams. I'd love to see more of the likes of Davit Niniashvili.

                                    Yeah and it's strange that it hasn't happened already, but I guess if you had it this year in France, it'd be fantastic and a huge money maker. Wouldn't work if the RWC was in NZ though eh. So maybe it's as simple as that.

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                                    • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                      @Victor-Meldrew tbf the refs have a tough job with the rules as they stand, so much interpretation come into it.

                                      They need to alter some, the drum I keep banging is at maul time and proper binding, would go a long way to solving many issues.

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                                      #942

                                      @taniwharugby said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

                                      tbf the refs have a tough job with the rules as they stand, so much interpretation come into it.

                                      Yeah, accept that. I'm not bagging the vast majority of refs. We rightly bang on about consistency, but what about consistency from the Ref's perspective?

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                                      • BonesB Bones

                                        @Victor-Meldrew said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

                                        Are will missing a trick with the team exiting the Pool stages? A Plate competition to run mid-week in the knock-out stages would be fantastic for the smaller teams. I'd love to see more of the likes of Davit Niniashvili.

                                        Yeah and it's strange that it hasn't happened already, but I guess if you had it this year in France, it'd be fantastic and a huge money maker. Wouldn't work if the RWC was in NZ though eh. So maybe it's as simple as that.

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                                        #943

                                        @Bones said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

                                        @Victor-Meldrew said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

                                        Are will missing a trick with the team exiting the Pool stages? A Plate competition to run mid-week in the knock-out stages would be fantastic for the smaller teams. I'd love to see more of the likes of Davit Niniashvili.

                                        Yeah and it's strange that it hasn't happened already, but I guess if you had it this year in France, it'd be fantastic and a huge money maker. Wouldn't work if the RWC was in NZ though eh. So maybe it's as simple as that.

                                        Missed opportunity.

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                                        • M Machpants

                                          @Victor-Meldrew change your username, far too positive 😉

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                                          @Machpants said in Rugby World Cup general discussion:

                                          @Victor-Meldrew change your username, far too positive 😉

                                          It's the post Quarterfinal afterglow...

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