2018 June Internationals
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@stargazer said in 2018 June Internationals:
@rapido said in 2018 June Internationals:
@stargazer said in 2018 June Internationals:
I've seen a lot of people talking up that USA result, because it's the first time the USA have beaten a tier 1 nation.
I'm wondering, how good are they really? Should we be concerned for the USA v Maoir ABs game in November (also considering that the new MABs coach selected a shit team last year with too few real outside backs and some of the better players being unavailable this year - Ngatai, D Pryor, J Hoeata, Franklin, West, Bateman, TTT and most likely Akira Ioane).I hope we should be 'concerned'. The USA game will be their only real hard match of the tour.
Tour? I haven't seen any announcements about more games than the USA game. Who else are the MABs playing this year?
Brazil, and another South American team. I think it might be Chile (I think Uruguay are away on tour in November, so not them).
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@rapido Cheers, I vaguely remember it being mentioned in the media now. It seems, it's not 100% certain yet, although I never know what to make of statements from NZR like these.
Among those options included matches against Brazil and Chile, but these were yet to be finalised. South America Rugby president Sebastian Pineyrua seemed to confirm the fixtures, however New Zealand Rugby insists this confirmation is premature.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12055599
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For anyone still wondering which test matches can be watched where and at which times, I've included the info that I could find again in the first post of this thread (also below the table for viewers outside NZ).
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@rocky-rockbottom said in 2018 June Internationals:
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Japan 9
Georgia 0Georgians will be ELATED at the number of wet weather scrums and inevitable scrum resets. ELATED. The fact they've neglected to register any points on the scoreboard, whatever, a trifling concern. Oven mitts for hands + pissing rain + 15 forwards + no backs = SCRUMTIME.
The whole Georgian team ran 57 metres in the first half. In 40 minutes. That's 1.3453 metres a minute. "It is saving energy for next scrum."
The backs* seem to be under instruction to drop it so the forwards can have another scrum. "DROP IT."
*they don't have any backs. Just some forwards too small to play in the forwards
And yet many on here are spouting that they're the answer to the turgidity of the 6N
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Well played Scotland. Took nearly every opportunity presented and created.
Thrashed Argentina with some great tries.
That wasn't the team which played the previous two weeks against Wales.
Those two losses put the Argie heads in the shed.
This weekend's loss will see them get hammered in The Championship.
Sorry times in Argentina.
Sons of the Disappeared.
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I think one reason why the Argies are not playing well is because they're basically the Jaguares in another jersey. These guys don't get enough rest.
The Pumas coach has resigned, so hopefully they can find a new head coach who can change things sufficiently to improve their game in time for the RWC.
I just hope that this bad June Series from the Pumas doesn't lead to the Jaguares going backwards in SR. I like seeing them in the finals, even if they are unlikely to make it to the semis.
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@machpants if that's meant to be Maradonna saying that then he's talking gibberish. Where are these "Falklands" you talk about?
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@chester-draws said in 2018 June Internationals:
@machpants if that's meant to be Maradonna saying that then he's talking gibberish. Where are these "Falklands" you talk about?
Pedant
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@chester-draws said in 2018 June Internationals:
@machpants if that's meant to be Maradonna saying that then he's talking gibberish. Where are these "Falklands" you talk about?
Here is a video I shot of the Falklands earlier, for your edification, they're a bit ESE of here - if you haven't seen much of the world.
Also it's not Maradona the Madonna talking but the guy next to him
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Hi all.
From a Scottish perspective our tour was all about Japan next year, there are few opportunities between now and then to see who we've got behind the front rank players if they take a tumble before our first game of the tournament.Scotland's front five in the Argentina game sort of resembles what we'd put out in a competition game, albeit only if WP Nel and the two Gray brothers aren't available. Playing our second choice hooker on the flank raised a few eyebrows, especially when we've got a genuine up and comer in Jamie Ritchie sitting on the pine, but that's Gregor Townsend for you. I guess he was looking at options within the limitations of the squad numbers allowed at the world cup.
We were also looking at where we sit regarding depth across the backline, and to be honest it doesn't look great. Young George Horne at scrum half looks good, though very inexperienced. Likewise Son-of-Gav at fly half looks promising but green. Who knows wrt to the centres? They struggled against the US and ran a really poor Argentinian defence ragged, Huw Jones and Alex Dunbar won't be losing sleep over anything other than their injuries.
Blair Kinghorn was a plus in the backline, he's gone from a callow Edinburgh fullback prone to the odd howler to a pretty useful attacking threat at this level, he turned 21 in January so there is still a lot more to come from him.
Overall, Canada and Argentina were woeful, and so were we against the USA, who were good for their win.
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@talisker Hi, long time no hear from you. I didn't see much of the Scots' tour but I did see some lovely tries against the Argies. Yeah, the Argies were poor defensively but you've still got to do the work and I have to say the vision, execution and handling for some of the tries would have had the attack coach purring. I'd count the US game a blip. You're allowed to have two blips on a tour, so England are looking good too.
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@catogrande said in 2018 June Internationals:
England are looking good too.
Every silver lining has a cloud