Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland
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@majorrage said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
@crucial Ireland. Share it around etc.
Or Ireland because......they aren't Wales?
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@crucial said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
@majorrage said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
@crucial Ireland. Share it around etc.
Or Ireland because......they aren't Wales?
Nah .. I'll consider Wales when they start to become relevant in discussions around World Cup Winners ...
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@tim said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
@crucial Yep, Ireland vs. Australia looks likely for a semifinal. Wouldn't count out South Africa though.
Wales vs. NZ might be the other.
Ireland to put 50 on the Wallabies and then Irish fans get cocky and then in the RWC semi, the Wallabies find some evil wizard....
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@wreck-diver said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
@barbarian Come Sunday we will back to hating you yellow wearing underarm bowlers
The announcement of the Boxing Day test reminds me of the Morrison-McDemott-French defrauding of our cricket team. So @barbarian take comfort in how much we must really despise Ireland to want them to lose more than you lot.
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@majorrage said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
@barbarian said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Fuck you all. I can't cope with this outpouring of Kiwi support. It makes my skin crawl.
@pukunui said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
As i said before the series, Ireland because fuck Australia. Fuck the clown, fuck self righteous Folau, fuck pocock, fuck phil kearns, mardo and the rest of their whinging "experts".
What i would love to see is Folau taken out in the air, landing on his head and the Irish player not being carded because a moth flew infront of him.
Feel better barbs?
Yes. That's it. THANK YOU.
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Watched Off the Ball which is an Irish sports discussion show on youtube and the whinging about how NZ apparently gets away with murder had me leaning towards supporting Australia. I then listened to the GNGR podcast and the whinging on there about us was equally as bad. Don't really care who wins, probably two of my most hated teams in world rugby and it's mainly due to their crybaby fans.
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@derm-mccrum said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Errr...
After all this outpouring of love and bonhomie for all things Irish, I suggest Ireland. ๐๐๐๐
I must say you strike me as an eminently level-headed sensible Irishman. Like your posts.
As for your compatriots great craic the Irish but when it comes to rugby in recent times - smug in victory, whinging in defeat and oh the hypocrisy (basically Kiwis in green I suppose...)
So Australia.
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Australia or the Oirish with their boorish post-Chicago press & media......
Tough one that, real tough...
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@pukunui said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
What i would love to see is Folau taken out in the air, landing on his head and the Irish player not being carded because a moth flew infront of him.
As long as the moth wasn't injured....
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Aussie. The 2003 England side mentioned that they away wins in NZ, Aus and SA in the year or so leading up to the RWC gave them more confidence than anything.
Ireland are putting together a resume between Chicago and the 6N that could see them enter 2019 RWC with a semblance of confidence that could make them a legitimate threat.
On the other hand Australia heading into a Bledisloe series with unfounded confidence following a narrow series at home is par for the course and almost ideal.
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@rotated said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Aussie. The 2003 England side mentioned that they away wins in NZ, Aus and SA in the year or so leading up to the RWC gave them more confidence than anything.
Ireland are putting together a resume between Chicago and the 6N that could see them enter 2019 RWC with a semblance of confidence that could make them a legitimate threat.
On the other hand Australia heading into a Bledisloe series with unfounded confidence following a narrow series at home is par for the course and almost ideal.
What. The Fuck. Is it end of days?
What next - Northland are great, especially their players in the Blues?
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@billy-tell said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
@derm-mccrum said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Errr...
After all this outpouring of love and bonhomie for all things Irish, I suggest Ireland. ๐๐๐๐
I must say you strike me as an eminently level-headed sensible Irishman. Like your posts.
As for your compatriots great craic the Irish but when it comes to rugby in recent times - smug in victory, whinging in defeat and oh the hypocrisy (basically Kiwis in green I suppose...)
So Australia.
Almost as level-headed as that other Irish sometime brilliant poster on here, Pot Hale. ๐
The generalisms about smug, whinging and hypocrisy are applicable to a certain portion of fans from every country - nothing new there.
Green Kiwis? ๐ฅ Yep that matches.
I mean people are still mentioning BOD on here from 13 years ago - poor old Tana never seems to get a mention.... well except for his uncannily good Capt Ahab impersonation at the helm of the Blues.
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Australia, I guess. Although Ireland used to be my second team.
I listen to a lot of rugby podcasts and media from both countries. Ireland tend to be over-represented in terms of quality rugby content for some reason. However, the issue I have with both countries, just in my experience, is they tend to act so victimized in their encounters with New Zealand.
I consider myself fairly pragmatic by Kiwi rugby fan standards, and I don't tune in to other countries' rugby content to hear how great our team is. I actually like it when fans from other countries get optimistic about their prospects... and generally speaking it doesn't take much for fans from those two countries to get optimistic and bullish. Good for them. Those fans have had tough times and have stuck with the team and game they love.
Probably ironic coming from a Kiwi, but Aussie and Irish fans can be soooo one-eyed when it comes to how evil the All Blacks are.
The exception I reckon is the Rugby Report Card guys. They'd love the Wallabies to thrash the All Blacks and want desperately for their teams to do well, but they also just love rugby and are happy to give credit wherever it's due.
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@milk said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Australia, I guess. Although Ireland used to be my second team.
I listen to a lot of rugby podcasts and media from both countries. Ireland tend to be over-represented in terms of quality rugby content for some reason. However, the issue I have with both countries, just in my experience, is they tend to act so victimized in their encounters with New Zealand.
I consider myself fairly pragmatic by Kiwi rugby fan standards, and I don't tune in to other countries' rugby content to hear how great our team is. I actually like it when fans from other countries get optimistic about their prospects... and generally speaking it doesn't take much for fans from those two countries to get optimistic and bullish. Good for them. Those fans have had tough times and have stuck with the team and game they love.
Probably ironic coming from a Kiwi, but Aussie and Irish fans can be soooo one-eyed when it comes to how evil the All Blacks are.
The exception I reckon is the Rugby Report Card guys. They'd love the Wallabies to thrash the All Blacks and want desperately for their teams to do well, but they also just love rugby and are happy to give credit wherever it's due.
I suspect that the 2016 โDublin Exhibition Matchโ may have coloured your view somewhat to draw the generalisation. Most of my generation (the non-excitable types) have every admiration for New Zealand and their style of rugby. Except when youโre cheating (winning) barstewards of course... which is most of the time. ๐
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@victor-meldrew said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Australia or the Oirish with their boorish post-Chicago press & media......
Tough one that, real tough...
Press and media? I might be a bit old-school but ainโt they one n the same? Or the former a subset of the latter?
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@crucial said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Iโm in the draw camp.
I would happily take the draw , both teams would feel empty .
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Seems to be a lot of concern for Ireland building confidence,
I would think Australia are just as capable of building confidence too .
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@derm-mccrum said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
@milk said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Australia, I guess. Although Ireland used to be my second team.
I listen to a lot of rugby podcasts and media from both countries. Ireland tend to be over-represented in terms of quality rugby content for some reason. However, the issue I have with both countries, just in my experience, is they tend to act so victimized in their encounters with New Zealand.
I consider myself fairly pragmatic by Kiwi rugby fan standards, and I don't tune in to other countries' rugby content to hear how great our team is. I actually like it when fans from other countries get optimistic about their prospects... and generally speaking it doesn't take much for fans from those two countries to get optimistic and bullish. Good for them. Those fans have had tough times and have stuck with the team and game they love.
Probably ironic coming from a Kiwi, but Aussie and Irish fans can be soooo one-eyed when it comes to how evil the All Blacks are.
The exception I reckon is the Rugby Report Card guys. They'd love the Wallabies to thrash the All Blacks and want desperately for their teams to do well, but they also just love rugby and are happy to give credit wherever it's due.
I suspect that the 2016 โDublin Exhibition Matchโ may have coloured your view somewhat to draw the generalisation.
Yes, you're probably quite right there. Although, I was watching an Off the Ball video where the host said, in reference to last weekend's red card getting overturned, "it has reached epidemic proportions that all the referring calls go to New Zealand"... and I strongly disagree that the red card had anything to do with the fact NZ was one of the teams playing.