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    Portugal had a great WC don't forget and Spain would have been there in their stead if they hadn't falsified one player's passport details

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    Mr Fish
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    @MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:

    Portugal had a great WC don't forget and Spain would have been there in their stead if they hadn't falsified one player's passport details

    Splitting hairs but it wasn't the union that falsified the details, it was the player (and his representatives).

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    @Mr-Fish said in NH International Rugby:

    @MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:

    Portugal had a great WC don't forget and Spain would have been there in their stead if they hadn't falsified one player's passport details

    Splitting hairs but it wasn't the union that falsified the details, it was the player (and his representatives).

    Noted

    But Spain qualified ahead of Portugal

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    Yes, Spain are the real sleeping giants of the rugby world. They lost a lot of experienced guys after the World Cup debacle too so they're still really in a rebuilding phase.

    If Spain were in Georgia's position (e.g. bagging a few wins against tier-one opposition) then you would have to think that the Six Nations would be seriously considering them for expansion given their economy, location, popularity etc. An away day in Madrid or Barcelona? Heck yeah.

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    @Mr-Fish said in NH International Rugby:

    Yes, Spain are the real sleeping giants of the rugby world. They lost a lot of experienced guys after the World Cup debacle too so they're still really in a rebuilding phase.

    If Spain were in Georgia's position (e.g. bagging a few wins against tier-one opposition) then you would have to think that the Six Nations would be seriously considering them for expansion given their economy, location, popularity etc. An away day in Madrid or Barcelona? Heck yeah.

    Why are people so invested in meddling with the 6N?

    Genuine question

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    @MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:

    @Mr-Fish said in NH International Rugby:

    Yes, Spain are the real sleeping giants of the rugby world. They lost a lot of experienced guys after the World Cup debacle too so they're still really in a rebuilding phase.

    If Spain were in Georgia's position (e.g. bagging a few wins against tier-one opposition) then you would have to think that the Six Nations would be seriously considering them for expansion given their economy, location, popularity etc. An away day in Madrid or Barcelona? Heck yeah.

    Why are people so invested in meddling with the 6N?

    Genuine question

    If 6N see a good commercial opportunity then they'll jump on it. It's what they did when France and Italy came calling.

    Personally I have no issues with the 6N staying as it is, as long as the 6N teams are willing to play European sides from outside the 6N too.

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    @Mr-Fish said in NH International Rugby:

    @MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:

    @Mr-Fish said in NH International Rugby:

    Yes, Spain are the real sleeping giants of the rugby world. They lost a lot of experienced guys after the World Cup debacle too so they're still really in a rebuilding phase.

    If Spain were in Georgia's position (e.g. bagging a few wins against tier-one opposition) then you would have to think that the Six Nations would be seriously considering them for expansion given their economy, location, popularity etc. An away day in Madrid or Barcelona? Heck yeah.

    Why are people so invested in meddling with the 6N?

    Genuine question

    If 6N see a good commercial opportunity then they'll jump on it. It's what they did when France and Italy came calling.

    Personally I have no issues with the 6N staying as it is, as long as the 6N teams are willing to play European sides from outside the 6N too.

    Wales already do

    Scotland playing Portugal and Italy playing Georgia in November

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    Spain, Georgia, Portugal....why not grab another team or two and start a 5 nations?

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    @Bones said in NH International Rugby:

    Spain, Georgia, Portugal....why not grab another team or two and start a 5 nations?

    Kick Italy out of the 6N, rope in Romania and they can have the Sprig Nations

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    @MiketheSnow spic?

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    I'd imagine the Dutch team have a good lineout.

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    @Bones said in NH International Rugby:

    @MiketheSnow spic?

    Croatia not good enough

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    LABCAT
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    Probably not really in their interests but the most obvious way to grow rugby in Europe would be for the six nations to add some extra divisions and introduce promotion/relegation.

    I'd like to see the Rugby Championship do that too but Africa and South America are quite far from NZ and OZ

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    @MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:

    @Bones said in NH International Rugby:

    Spain, Georgia, Portugal....why not grab another team or two and start a 5 nations?

    Kick Italy out of the 6N, rope in Romania and they can have the Sprig Nations

    Now it would be rather "Kick Wales out of the 6N" as Italy > Wales.

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    #3053

    Not quite all Nth Hemisphere rugby, but the Portugal-Boks game is showing some serious talent on display from both sides. Portugal getting mullered, but showing great ambition and skills and making the Boks fight. Their winger and 10 look real talents.

    Hollie Davidson having a good game as Ref. Bit nervous to start with settled into match well.

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    I can’t believe no one has started a thread about Scotlands victorious victory over Chile.

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    Eddie is well past his use by date, let alone best before

    Eddie Jones' Japan humbled by Italy in Sapporo

    Eddie Jones' Japan humbled by Italy in Sapporo

    Eddie Jones' appalling run of results as head coach shows no sign of stopping after his Japan side were roundly walloped by 42-14 by Italy at the at Sapporo Dome.

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    @Machpants said in NH International Rugby:

    Eddie is well past his use by date, let alone best before

    Eddie Jones' Japan humbled by Italy in Sapporo

    Eddie Jones' Japan humbled by Italy in Sapporo

    Eddie Jones' appalling run of results as head coach shows no sign of stopping after his Japan side were roundly walloped by 42-14 by Italy at the at Sapporo Dome.

    The fact that he keeps getting coaching gigs is Rugbys biggest joke, not to mention his game show host schtick which was last funny in about 2003. Time to retire.

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    @MN5 said in NH International Rugby:

    @Machpants said in NH International Rugby:

    Eddie is well past his use by date, let alone best before

    Eddie Jones' Japan humbled by Italy in Sapporo

    Eddie Jones' Japan humbled by Italy in Sapporo

    Eddie Jones' appalling run of results as head coach shows no sign of stopping after his Japan side were roundly walloped by 42-14 by Italy at the at Sapporo Dome.

    The fact that he keeps getting coaching gigs is Rugbys biggest joke, not to mention his game show host schtick which was last funny in about 2003. Time to retire.

    Rugby is just copying football with the managerial merry go round

    Apparently it’s better to have the ‘lived experiences & wisdom’ of a failed international coach over a successful up & coming coach who hasn’t proved themselves beyond club or regional level

    Madness

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    replied to MN5 on last edited by MiketheSnow
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    @MN5 said in NH International Rugby:

    @Machpants said in NH International Rugby:

    Eddie is well past his use by date, let alone best before

    Eddie Jones' Japan humbled by Italy in Sapporo

    Eddie Jones' Japan humbled by Italy in Sapporo

    Eddie Jones' appalling run of results as head coach shows no sign of stopping after his Japan side were roundly walloped by 42-14 by Italy at the at Sapporo Dome.

    The fact that he keeps getting coaching gigs is Rugbys biggest joke, not to mention his game show host schtick which was last funny in about 2003. Time to retire.

    Caputo looked great

    So too Jap outside centre

    Japan trying to play it too cute and over complicate things

    They were within touching distance well into the second half then blew it

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