13-04-2005, 18:47
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Re: rugby talk
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Gotta agree with you 100% there Russ, rather a disgraceful attitude to be taken by Premier Rugby Limited.
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11-05-2005, 01:02
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Re: rugby talk
You know i'd like rugby alot more if there was more of this.
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03-06-2005, 15:19
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Lions on Tour
Does anyone know what time the match between Bay of Plenty and the Lions kicks off at tomorrow? Skys coverage starts at 7:30am but it doesn't say what time the match starts at. Don't want to get up any earlier than I have to!
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03-06-2005, 15:30
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Re: rugby talk
Kick-off is at 8:10
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03-06-2005, 15:32
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Re: rugby talk
Set the alarm for 8:09 then
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22-06-2005, 11:33
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Re: rugby talk
Wilkinson at 12 instead of Henson?
No Williams in the 22?
No Shanklin in the 22?
Greenwood and Dawson both in the 22?
No Murphy?
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23-06-2005, 12:47
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Re: rugby talk
Wilkinson has been picked at 12 to counter the unbelievable talent that is Richie McCaw at openside.
McCaw has made a career of destroying an oppoisitions play by targeting the stand off, reducing his game to punts at best. With Jones at 10 and Wilkinson at 12, you have two genuine fly halfs enabling you to go open or blind, and pull the NZ pack around, allowing Peel to snipe through the middle.
By the way, I would be very suprised in Robinson plays full back for the whole game - he may wear 15 but he and Lewsy will exchange positions constantly to change the angles of attack.
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24-06-2005, 13:49
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Re: rugby talk
I cannot see the point of this Lions team as I'd much rather see individual countries playing each other.
To me, this is a bit like an all-Europe team doing a tour of Brazil, playing a few clubs and then playing Brazil. So what.
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24-06-2005, 15:49
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Re: rugby talk
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Originally Posted by Orior
I cannot see the point of this Lions team as I'd much rather see individual countries playing each other.
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Yeah - it's nicer when Wales doesn't have to share the glory with others
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27-06-2005, 09:18
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Re: rugby talk
Well that was embarrassing.
Maybe the next test Woodward will stick to what he said at the start of the tour and pick the team on form, not on reputation.
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27-06-2005, 09:44
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Re: rugby talk
Here's my 5 pennurth for what it's worth. I'm a big admirer of Shane Williams he's the type of player that I would pay money to see. Having watched him for years with Neath and then the Ospreys I was worried if he'd cope with people like Rococokko and the new sensation Rico Gear (watch Super12s and you know who I mean) he (Gear) can't even get in the test 22. It was the physical side I thought might be a problem for Shane.
As regards the Henson issue if you listen to SCW's arguement how Peel and Jones played against the French in the 6 nations then it would have made sense to play Henson at 12. I think Jonny W didn't have enough match practice before he went although I must say some of his tackling on Saturday showed he wasn't afraid of getting stuck in.
The main issue was the front 5 no ball no can play, line out a shambles. It still amazes me that in the professional era with all the practice done on throwing in we could not win any decent lineout ball. I still think the test team (or the majority of them) should have had a runout every Saturday before the test. Been watching the 97 Lions to South Africa under Ian McGeechan what a difference.
I want to the beat the AB's but now it will be 200% more difficult after losing the first test. Solution don't know Mike Ruddock is due out in NZ soon if I were him I'd stay at home and get a tan
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27-06-2005, 10:05
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Re: rugby talk
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Originally Posted by bayonet
Here's my 5 pennurth for what it's worth. I'm a big admirer of Shane Williams he's the type of player that I would pay money to see. Having watched him for years with Neath and then the Ospreys I was worried if he'd cope with people like Rococokko and the new sensation Rico Gear (watch Super12s and you know who I mean) he (Gear) can't even get in the test 22. It was the physical side I thought might be a problem for Shane.
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It could have been, and I also think he lacks a bit with his defensive game, but when you're 21 points down you need a player like Williams who can change a game. He should have at least be on the bench as plan B, but its painfully obvious that there was no plan B.
I was impressed by Wilko's tackling, some of this kicking left a lot to be desired.
The lineout was a complete shambles, it seemed like a lot of players didn't know what the call was, and when Byrne threw in too early which gifted NZ an easy try it was diabolical.
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27-06-2005, 10:47
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Re: rugby talk
I'm not one to ask for the Welsh XV to play for the Lions. Reason it's a Grand Slam after one season nest year will show if this side are any good. In 1971 there were a lot of good English Duckham Pullin Irish WJM Mike Gibson and a few Scots as well. SCW's comment that this was the best prepared side may be correct but without a plan on how you're going to play either the kicking game or run it wide being well prepared means absolutley nothing. Much as he was a pain the a**e they are missing a Martin Johnson type of player/character to lead from the front.
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27-06-2005, 19:16
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Re: rugby talk
I agree with what your saying about the lineout situation. You would have thought that the players out there with all the time they have had to practice could throw a ball to their own player (I know its not as simple as that!).
Hopefully that defeat will give them a kick up the backside and get them into gear for the next match where i hope Clive Woodward learns from his mistake of playing players out of position, or not their prefered position (Wilkinson at centre instead of No 10 and Robinson at fullback instead of on the wing).
It wont help loosing Hill, O'driscoll and Grewcock (What was he thinking )
We will just have to hope for the best
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