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RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay

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  • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

    @Smuts said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

    @booboo said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

    Only caught the last 10 this morning.

    Worth catching the whole replay?

    Good to sew BP denied. BOK doing the job for us.

    Yes

    yeah, it was a fun game

    It's funny watching rugby when you have no skin in the game, you actually see a bit more.

    French defense is really good. On the open side they rush 3 or 4, whil the rest of the line is a little back for the next phase. There is a seam there, if you are good enough to find it. On the blind they play an umbrella shape where the winger is furthest forward. Didn't seem to matter how big open or blind was, it was the same pattern.

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    @mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

    @Smuts said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

    @booboo said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

    Only caught the last 10 this morning.

    Worth catching the whole replay?

    Good to sew BP denied. BOK doing the job for us.

    Yes

    yeah, it was a fun game

    It's funny watching rugby when you have no skin in the game, you actually see a bit more.

    French defense is really good. On the open side they rush 3 or 4, whil the rest of the line is a little back for the next phase. There is a seam there, if you are good enough to find it. On the blind they play an umbrella shape where the winger is furthest forward. Didn't seem to matter how big open or blind was, it was the same pattern.

    I think Shaun Edwards might have a very different take

    Uruguay comfortably opened up the French midfield and outflanked them on first phase, multi phase, and broken play

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      MiketheSnow
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      #116

      Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start

      If anyone thought that the re-recorded backing tracks for the anthems improved proceedings then they don’t have a musical bone in their bodies

      Too fast

      An absolute shambles

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        MiketheSnow
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        #117

        Fantastic that France is taking the game to the people and playing all around their beautiful country, but the playing surface was an absolute farce of the highest French order

        Dangerous, and responsible for two of BOK’s whistles against Uruguay

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          MiketheSnow
          wrote on last edited by MiketheSnow
          #118

          What a thrilling match to start the second week of the tournament

          Was it technical? Yes
          Were there a lot of free kicks and penalties? Yes
          Did it constantly flow from end to end? No
          Did the drama get ratcheted up? Most certainly yes
          Was it compelling viewing? For me, absolutely

          This was akin to watching Sean Strickland defeat Israel Adesanya in the UFC last weekend

          No one in their right mind had Uruguay to win this match, myself included, and most definitely France

          It was an exercise to see how deep the French squad really is and how robust their game plan with lesser performers

          Then Uruguay rocked up and showed that both were lacking

          This officiating team was as bad as Carley & Co and yet there’s barely a mention of how Uruguay were robbed of an all time RWC victory

          The scrums were a lottery for both sides

          BOK and his team allowed France to close the gap at the lineout every single time, negating the Uruguay threat and denying them clean, quick ball from which to attack

          And the YC

          Filth

          Led with the elbow/shoulder making direct contact to the head

          RC every day, but Whitehouse especially bottled it

          Uruguay were very competitive and save for a moment of madness clearing their lines could have had a bonus point loss

          I’m absolutely convinced that a 15-man Uruguay would have beaten a 14-man France

          Uruguay had plenty of opportunities to put pressure on France - they won enough ball and penalties in the right areas of the field - but unfortunately weren’t accurate enough make use of their possession and territory

          But against a 14-man France those opportunities would have eventually told

          Well done Uruguay

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          • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

            What a thrilling match to start the second week of the tournament

            Was it technical? Yes
            Were there a lot of free kicks and penalties? Yes
            Did it constantly flow from end to end? No
            Did the drama get ratcheted up? Most certainly yes
            Was it compelling viewing? For me, absolutely

            This was akin to watching Sean Strickland defeat Israel Adesanya in the UFC last weekend

            No one in their right mind had Uruguay to win this match, myself included, and most definitely France

            It was an exercise to see how deep the French squad really is and how robust their game plan with lesser performers

            Then Uruguay rocked up and showed that both were lacking

            This officiating team was as bad as Carley & Co and yet there’s barely a mention of how Uruguay were robbed of an all time RWC victory

            The scrums were a lottery for both sides

            BOK and his team allowed France to close the gap at the lineout every single time, negating the Uruguay threat and denying them clean, quick ball from which to attack

            And the YC

            Filth

            Led with the elbow/shoulder making direct contact to the head

            RC every day, but Whitehouse especially bottled it

            Uruguay were very competitive and save for a moment of madness clearing their lines could have had a bonus point loss

            I’m absolutely convinced that a 15-man Uruguay would have beaten a 14-man France

            Uruguay had plenty of opportunities to put pressure on France - they won enough ball and penalties in the right areas of the field - but unfortunately weren’t accurate enough make use of their possession and territory

            But against a 14-man France those opportunities would have eventually told

            Well done Uruguay

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            Stargazer
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            #119

            @MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

            And the YC

            Filth

            Led with the elbow/shoulder making direct contact to the head

            RC every day,

            Just saw the replay and I really don't understand why that was not upgraded to a red card.

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            • StargazerS Stargazer

              @MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

              And the YC

              Filth

              Led with the elbow/shoulder making direct contact to the head

              RC every day,

              Just saw the replay and I really don't understand why that was not upgraded to a red card.

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              nzzp
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              @Stargazer said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

              @MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

              And the YC

              Filth

              Led with the elbow/shoulder making direct contact to the head

              RC every day,

              Just saw the replay and I really don't understand why that was not upgraded to a red card.

              Cynically,
              GDP of France: 3 Trillion USD
              GDP of Uruguay: 60 Billion USD

              The head contact is a lottery. It's nuts.

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              • nzzpN nzzp

                @Stargazer said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

                @MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

                And the YC

                Filth

                Led with the elbow/shoulder making direct contact to the head

                RC every day,

                Just saw the replay and I really don't understand why that was not upgraded to a red card.

                Cynically,
                GDP of France: 3 Trillion USD
                GDP of Uruguay: 60 Billion USD

                The head contact is a lottery. It's nuts.

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                DaGrubster
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                @nzzp

                I dont think it is even that cynical.

                You can call it incompetence but it happens far too often to be imcompetence.

                It’s why we see this kind of thing every week in the premier league.

                There is so much money involved with partners/sponsors that it becomes a way for the controlling body to control outcomes - one step removed from the refs. Faceless team in a bunker making incompetent decisions.

                I’ll take my tinfoil hat off now

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                • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                  What a thrilling match to start the second week of the tournament

                  Was it technical? Yes
                  Were there a lot of free kicks and penalties? Yes
                  Did it constantly flow from end to end? No
                  Did the drama get ratcheted up? Most certainly yes
                  Was it compelling viewing? For me, absolutely

                  This was akin to watching Sean Strickland defeat Israel Adesanya in the UFC last weekend

                  No one in their right mind had Uruguay to win this match, myself included, and most definitely France

                  It was an exercise to see how deep the French squad really is and how robust their game plan with lesser performers

                  Then Uruguay rocked up and showed that both were lacking

                  This officiating team was as bad as Carley & Co and yet there’s barely a mention of how Uruguay were robbed of an all time RWC victory

                  The scrums were a lottery for both sides

                  BOK and his team allowed France to close the gap at the lineout every single time, negating the Uruguay threat and denying them clean, quick ball from which to attack

                  And the YC

                  Filth

                  Led with the elbow/shoulder making direct contact to the head

                  RC every day, but Whitehouse especially bottled it

                  Uruguay were very competitive and save for a moment of madness clearing their lines could have had a bonus point loss

                  I’m absolutely convinced that a 15-man Uruguay would have beaten a 14-man France

                  Uruguay had plenty of opportunities to put pressure on France - they won enough ball and penalties in the right areas of the field - but unfortunately weren’t accurate enough make use of their possession and territory

                  But against a 14-man France those opportunities would have eventually told

                  Well done Uruguay

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                  Billy Tell
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #122

                  @MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

                  What a thrilling match to start the second week of the tournament

                  Was it technical? Yes
                  Were there a lot of free kicks and penalties? Yes
                  Did it constantly flow from end to end? No
                  Did the drama get ratcheted up? Most certainly yes
                  Was it compelling viewing? For me, absolutely

                  This was akin to watching Sean Strickland defeat Israel Adesanya in the UFC last weekend

                  No one in their right mind had Uruguay to win this match, myself included, and most definitely France

                  It was an exercise to see how deep the French squad really is and how robust their game plan with lesser performers

                  Then Uruguay rocked up and showed that both were lacking

                  This officiating team was as bad as Carley & Co and yet there’s barely a mention of how Uruguay were robbed of an all time RWC victory

                  The scrums were a lottery for both sides

                  BOK and his team allowed France to close the gap at the lineout every single time, negating the Uruguay threat and denying them clean, quick ball from which to attack

                  And the YC

                  Filth

                  Led with the elbow/shoulder making direct contact to the head

                  RC every day, but Whitehouse especially bottled it

                  Uruguay were very competitive and save for a moment of madness clearing their lines could have had a bonus point loss

                  I’m absolutely convinced that a 15-man Uruguay would have beaten a 14-man France

                  Uruguay had plenty of opportunities to put pressure on France - they won enough ball and penalties in the right areas of the field - but unfortunately weren’t accurate enough make use of their possession and territory

                  But against a 14-man France those opportunities would have eventually told

                  Well done Uruguay

                  Think you are doing what you told us we did with Fiji. Take the side of the underdog. Uruguay scrum was saved by BOKs pity. Uruguay made an absolute heap of unforced knockons. Definite blocking line for mine. YC could have been RC but not clear cut for me. Uruguay pulled down a maul in the first half that could have been YC and penalty try.

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                  • Billy TellB Billy Tell

                    @MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

                    What a thrilling match to start the second week of the tournament

                    Was it technical? Yes
                    Were there a lot of free kicks and penalties? Yes
                    Did it constantly flow from end to end? No
                    Did the drama get ratcheted up? Most certainly yes
                    Was it compelling viewing? For me, absolutely

                    This was akin to watching Sean Strickland defeat Israel Adesanya in the UFC last weekend

                    No one in their right mind had Uruguay to win this match, myself included, and most definitely France

                    It was an exercise to see how deep the French squad really is and how robust their game plan with lesser performers

                    Then Uruguay rocked up and showed that both were lacking

                    This officiating team was as bad as Carley & Co and yet there’s barely a mention of how Uruguay were robbed of an all time RWC victory

                    The scrums were a lottery for both sides

                    BOK and his team allowed France to close the gap at the lineout every single time, negating the Uruguay threat and denying them clean, quick ball from which to attack

                    And the YC

                    Filth

                    Led with the elbow/shoulder making direct contact to the head

                    RC every day, but Whitehouse especially bottled it

                    Uruguay were very competitive and save for a moment of madness clearing their lines could have had a bonus point loss

                    I’m absolutely convinced that a 15-man Uruguay would have beaten a 14-man France

                    Uruguay had plenty of opportunities to put pressure on France - they won enough ball and penalties in the right areas of the field - but unfortunately weren’t accurate enough make use of their possession and territory

                    But against a 14-man France those opportunities would have eventually told

                    Well done Uruguay

                    Think you are doing what you told us we did with Fiji. Take the side of the underdog. Uruguay scrum was saved by BOKs pity. Uruguay made an absolute heap of unforced knockons. Definite blocking line for mine. YC could have been RC but not clear cut for me. Uruguay pulled down a maul in the first half that could have been YC and penalty try.

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                    MiketheSnow
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                    #123

                    @Billy-Tell said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

                    @MiketheSnow said in RWC Week 2: France v Uruguay:

                    What a thrilling match to start the second week of the tournament

                    Was it technical? Yes
                    Were there a lot of free kicks and penalties? Yes
                    Did it constantly flow from end to end? No
                    Did the drama get ratcheted up? Most certainly yes
                    Was it compelling viewing? For me, absolutely

                    This was akin to watching Sean Strickland defeat Israel Adesanya in the UFC last weekend

                    No one in their right mind had Uruguay to win this match, myself included, and most definitely France

                    It was an exercise to see how deep the French squad really is and how robust their game plan with lesser performers

                    Then Uruguay rocked up and showed that both were lacking

                    This officiating team was as bad as Carley & Co and yet there’s barely a mention of how Uruguay were robbed of an all time RWC victory

                    The scrums were a lottery for both sides

                    BOK and his team allowed France to close the gap at the lineout every single time, negating the Uruguay threat and denying them clean, quick ball from which to attack

                    And the YC

                    Filth

                    Led with the elbow/shoulder making direct contact to the head

                    RC every day, but Whitehouse especially bottled it

                    Uruguay were very competitive and save for a moment of madness clearing their lines could have had a bonus point loss

                    I’m absolutely convinced that a 15-man Uruguay would have beaten a 14-man France

                    Uruguay had plenty of opportunities to put pressure on France - they won enough ball and penalties in the right areas of the field - but unfortunately weren’t accurate enough make use of their possession and territory

                    But against a 14-man France those opportunities would have eventually told

                    Well done Uruguay

                    Think you are doing what you told us we did with Fiji. Take the side of the underdog. Uruguay scrum was saved by BOKs pity. Uruguay made an absolute heap of unforced knockons. Definite blocking line for mine. YC could have been RC but not clear cut for me. Uruguay pulled down a maul in the first half that could have been YC and penalty try.

                    Not at all

                    Uruguay lost because they were inaccurate and didn’t convert the opportunities they created

                    I stand by my comment on BOK’ scrum interpretation

                    PS Wales we’re the underdogs

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                    • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                      What a thrilling match to start the second week of the tournament

                      Was it technical? Yes
                      Were there a lot of free kicks and penalties? Yes
                      Did it constantly flow from end to end? No
                      Did the drama get ratcheted up? Most certainly yes
                      Was it compelling viewing? For me, absolutely

                      This was akin to watching Sean Strickland defeat Israel Adesanya in the UFC last weekend

                      No one in their right mind had Uruguay to win this match, myself included, and most definitely France

                      It was an exercise to see how deep the French squad really is and how robust their game plan with lesser performers

                      Then Uruguay rocked up and showed that both were lacking

                      This officiating team was as bad as Carley & Co and yet there’s barely a mention of how Uruguay were robbed of an all time RWC victory

                      The scrums were a lottery for both sides

                      BOK and his team allowed France to close the gap at the lineout every single time, negating the Uruguay threat and denying them clean, quick ball from which to attack

                      And the YC

                      Filth

                      Led with the elbow/shoulder making direct contact to the head

                      RC every day, but Whitehouse especially bottled it

                      Uruguay were very competitive and save for a moment of madness clearing their lines could have had a bonus point loss

                      I’m absolutely convinced that a 15-man Uruguay would have beaten a 14-man France

                      Uruguay had plenty of opportunities to put pressure on France - they won enough ball and penalties in the right areas of the field - but unfortunately weren’t accurate enough make use of their possession and territory

                      But against a 14-man France those opportunities would have eventually told

                      Well done Uruguay

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                      @MiketheSnow
                      https://thesilverfern.com/post/751-thrilling-to-start-week-two-fra-v-uru/

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