Teams winding down the clock by resetting scrums with 3mins left eg ireland v Fiji.
I'm not just picking on ireland, every team does it, just that I was at that game. Basically the game finished at the 77th minute.
I would stop the clock when a scrum is called and only start it once the ball is put in.
This might of been mentioned, didn't read every post...
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FFS... any idea how the vote went.
Would of loved ireland to get it.
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Hello, does anyone know how to get tickets for NZ v Ireland in Dublin.
I used to be able to go through the NZ web site, name of which I forget. But I know they no longer sell tickets.
I checked ticket master but very expenses, if not sold out.
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<p>I've already demonstrated that London is significant warmer than both Dublin and Belfast in October, has about twice as many sunshine hours, and a much lower chance of rainfall. </p>
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<p>Yes, the 1995 final was a titanic struggle between two evenly-matched teams, that's why. Same happened in Australia in the 2003 final, and also in 2011. When the teams are that good - and that close - the conditions are basically irrelevant. But in the vast majority of the games, they undoubtedly play a part. A wet track is not conducive to espansive rugby, plain and simply.</p>
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<p>Just look at those conditions in Dublin in November 2013, really stiffled running rugby, what a boring game...</p>
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