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2019 Rugby World Cup

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    Tim
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    That sucks, dude.

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      Bollocks.

      But could have been much worse.

      AWJ for example.

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      • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

        From the Guardian -
        Wales will be without one of their most experienced and influential forwards in the World Cup after their Lions No 8 Taulupe Faletau suffered a broken collarbone in training this week.

        Wales have got used to life without the 72-cap Faletau who was a virtual ever-present in the side after making his debut in 2011 until he joined Bath five years later. He has started only two Six Nations matches in his three seasons in the west country having suffered knee and arm injuries.

        The 28-year-old has not played for Wales since the end of the 2018 Six Nations campaign, twice suffering a broken arm last season to restrict his starts for the club to five, but his absence will be felt even if back row is one of their better stocked positions.

        “The injury was sustained in an innocuous training ground incident and will require surgery,” said Wales in a statement. “A prognosis and return to play timeframe will be established after surgery.​ The Wales squad and management wish Taulupe the very best with his recovery.”

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        @Daffy-Jaffy bummer. Worst way to go out - to get so close, and then a shitty training round injury

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        • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

          Bollocks.

          But could have been much worse.

          AWJ for example.

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          akan004
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          @MiketheSnow He hasn't been available for a while and Wales have been fine. Still a blow but could be worse like you said. Lots of depth at loose forward.

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          • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

            From the Guardian -
            Wales will be without one of their most experienced and influential forwards in the World Cup after their Lions No 8 Taulupe Faletau suffered a broken collarbone in training this week.

            Wales have got used to life without the 72-cap Faletau who was a virtual ever-present in the side after making his debut in 2011 until he joined Bath five years later. He has started only two Six Nations matches in his three seasons in the west country having suffered knee and arm injuries.

            The 28-year-old has not played for Wales since the end of the 2018 Six Nations campaign, twice suffering a broken arm last season to restrict his starts for the club to five, but his absence will be felt even if back row is one of their better stocked positions.

            “The injury was sustained in an innocuous training ground incident and will require surgery,” said Wales in a statement. “A prognosis and return to play timeframe will be established after surgery.​ The Wales squad and management wish Taulupe the very best with his recovery.”

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            @Daffy-Jaffy said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:

            From the Guardian -
            Wales will be without one of their most experienced and influential forwards in the World Cup after their Lions No 8 Taulupe Faletau suffered a broken collarbone in training this week.

            Wales have got used to life without the 72-cap Faletau who was a virtual ever-present in the side after making his debut in 2011 until he joined Bath five years later. He has started only two Six Nations matches in his three seasons in the west country having suffered knee and arm injuries.

            Interesting wording. A little dig from the WRU?

            I always liked Faletau as a player.

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              #247

              https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=602512853609066&id=286465091880512&ref=bookmarks

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                Daffy Jaffy
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                Japanese promo video.

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                • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                  Japanese promo video.

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                  @Daffy-Jaffy said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:

                  Japanese promo video.

                  Can't wait

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                    #250

                    DMac looks to be well on the road to recovery. Could he potentially make the playoff games if either BB or Richie gets injured?

                    https://www.instagram.com/p/B0zuApYh_qq/

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                      Better chance of making the Riverdance World Tour

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                        He must have been rubbing some of that special powder on it.

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                          DMac looks to be well on the road to recovery. Could he potentially make the playoff games if either BB or Richie gets injured?

                          https://www.instagram.com/p/B0zuApYh_qq/

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                          KiwiMurph
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                          @akan004 I think you'll find his issue will be not being able to move laterally on that knee for a while still (e.g. step).

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                            https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/114836606/all-black-karl-tuinukuafe-reveals-details-of-meningitis-scare

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                              South African Rugby have announced that Swys de Bruin has stepped down from his role as attack consultant to the Springboks, with just over a month to go until the World Cup.

                              De Bruin made the request for “personal and medical reasons” and wished the team every success for the global tournament.

                              The 59-year-old, who is also the Lions boss, joined the national set-up ahead of the 2018 June Tests and has helped oversee an improvement in the side.

                              However, the former Sharks academy coach left the Lions’ New Zealand tour earlier in the year due to a stress-related illness and has now decided to end his time at the Boks.

                              “Swys made a great contribution to the squad in his time with us and I’d like to thank him on behalf of his fellow management and the players he has worked with in the past 12 months,” said Rassie Erasmus, SA Rugby’s director of rugby.

                              “He brought a fresh perspective to one facet of the game and he’ll be hard to replace. I’d also like to thank the Lions Company PTY for releasing him to us and SA Rugby for supporting his appointment.”

                              De Bruin left the squad following the draw with New Zealand and has not been involved in the preparations for the match in Salta or this weekend’s Test against Argentina at Loftus Versfeld.

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                                Anyone else been trying to buy tickets lately?

                                Many of the games seem to show that they have tickets available but when I try to add them to cart I get a "Your request exceeds availability." error message.

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                                  France centre Geoffrey Doumayrou has been ruled out of the World Cup due to an Achilles injury, coach Jacques Brunel has announced.

                                  The 29-year-old will miss Saturday’s clash with Scotland in Nice and the World Cup, with his replacement still to be named.

                                  “Geoffrey Doumayrou will miss the World Cup,” Brunel said at a press conference reported by L’Equipe.

                                  “He suffers from a fissure injury in the Achilles tendon. The decision was made (on Thursday) morning. We will have to replace him and we will communicate the name during the day.”

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                                    Back-row Marcell Coetzee has been ruled out of the World Cup due to an ankle injury sustained against Argentina on Saturday.

                                    Springbok management confirmed that the Ulsterman will undergo surgery on Wednesday, 21 August.

                                    The loose forward hurt his ankle and received a blow to the head in the first half of the Springboks’ 24-18 victory in Pretoria and will be out of action for up to 12 weeks.
                                    The Springbok RWC squad announcement takes place on Monday, 26 August, at 15h00 in Johannesburg.

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                                      https://twitter.com/CricketAus/status/1164779432940146688?s=19

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                                        From what I've seen the past month or so

                                        POOL A
                                        Ireland
                                        Japan

                                        POOL B
                                        NZ
                                        SA

                                        POOL C
                                        England
                                        Argentina

                                        POOL D
                                        Australia
                                        Wales

                                        QF 1
                                        England v Wales

                                        QF 2
                                        NZ v Japan

                                        QF 3
                                        Australia v Argentina

                                        QF 4
                                        Ireland v SA

                                        SF 1
                                        Wales v NZ

                                        SF2
                                        Australia v SA

                                        FINAL
                                        NZ v SA

                                        SA winners

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                                        • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                                          From what I've seen the past month or so

                                          POOL A
                                          Ireland
                                          Japan

                                          POOL B
                                          NZ
                                          SA

                                          POOL C
                                          England
                                          Argentina

                                          POOL D
                                          Australia
                                          Wales

                                          QF 1
                                          England v Wales

                                          QF 2
                                          NZ v Japan

                                          QF 3
                                          Australia v Argentina

                                          QF 4
                                          Ireland v SA

                                          SF 1
                                          Wales v NZ

                                          SF2
                                          Australia v SA

                                          FINAL
                                          NZ v SA

                                          SA winners

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                                          @MiketheSnow said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:

                                          From what I've seen the past month or so

                                          POOL A
                                          Ireland
                                          Japan

                                          POOL B
                                          NZ
                                          SA

                                          POOL C
                                          England
                                          Argentina

                                          POOL D
                                          Australia
                                          Wales

                                          QF 1
                                          England v Wales

                                          QF 2
                                          NZ v Japan

                                          QF 3
                                          Australia v Argentina

                                          QF 4
                                          Ireland v SA

                                          SF 1
                                          Wales v NZ

                                          SF2
                                          Australia v SA

                                          FINAL
                                          NZ v SA

                                          SA winners

                                          France being the Joker, plus ca change plus c'est la meme chose.

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