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    @nzzp said in 2018 Sevens RWC:

    it's only because refs favour us, remember.

    ya take what you can get, make hay and all! โ˜€

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    @nzzp With boots as bribes to get the crowd support?


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    It's quite amazing the turnaround guys like Molia, Collier and Ravouvou have made in a short space of time. Historically they were all quite error prone - in this tournament they were anything but that. You'd have to think the new coach has a huge role in that.

    This article sums it up nicely.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/sevens/105679730/clark-laidlaw-leading-new-zealands-sevens-revival-after-years-of-complacency

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    @nzzp said in 2018 Sevens RWC:

    @stargazer said in 2018 Sevens RWC:

    it's only because refs favour us, remember.

    The ghost of Paddy Oโ€™Brien lives on

    Add to that the disproportionate influence we have on WR, Iโ€™d say then next 5 are in the bag.

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    @nzzp said in 2018 Sevens RWC:

    @stargazer said in 2018 Sevens RWC:

    it's only because refs favour us, remember.

    So they bloody well should

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    @taniwharugby Haha, that's hilarious. The look on Andrew Knewstubb's face, like he can't believe it. "Whaaaaaat?"

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    Pity the guy who drew the short straw, surely heโ€™ll now be known as schlong neck

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    @kiwimurph said in 2018 Sevens RWC:

    It's quite amazing the turnaround guys like Molia, Collier and Ravouvou have made in a short space of time. Historically they were all quite error prone - in this tournament they were anything but that. You'd have to think the new coach has a huge role in that.

    This article sums it up nicely.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/sevens/105679730/clark-laidlaw-leading-new-zealands-sevens-revival-after-years-of-complacency

    Is this guy the first non NZer to coach a NZ National rugby team? Hats off to him anyways ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

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    @kiwimurph said in 2018 Sevens RWC:

    It's quite amazing the turnaround guys like Molia, Collier and Ravouvou have made in a short space of time. Historically they were all quite error prone - in this tournament they were anything but that. You'd have to think the new coach has a huge role in that.

    This article sums it up nicely.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/sevens/105679730/clark-laidlaw-leading-new-zealands-sevens-revival-after-years-of-complacency

    Titch still deserves a lot of credit though and his methods were the right ones for a long time. It was certainly the Olympics that changed the playing field and they fell into the trap of not wanting to change something that had previously worked. Titch also took a bet on having some players that still would have blown the field apart in Rio. Bender and BB would have been awesome. When that fell apart it was too late.

    Titch's approach also flowed through in the professional XVs game where his ex players took a training and preparedness level with them which flowed through the teams. eg Messam

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    @taniwharugby Baker with a blatant head high tackle

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    @canerbry (golf clap)

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    A nomination for dad joke of the year.

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    @canerbry said in 2018 Sevens RWC:

    @taniwharugby Baker with a blatant head high tackle

    Cheesy. Real cheesy.

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    @crucial said in 2018 Sevens RWC:

    @kiwimurph said in 2018 Sevens RWC:

    It's quite amazing the turnaround guys like Molia, Collier and Ravouvou have made in a short space of time. Historically they were all quite error prone - in this tournament they were anything but that. You'd have to think the new coach has a huge role in that.

    This article sums it up nicely.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/sevens/105679730/clark-laidlaw-leading-new-zealands-sevens-revival-after-years-of-complacency

    Titch still deserves a lot of credit though and his methods were the right ones for a long time. It was certainly the Olympics that changed the playing field and they fell into the trap of not wanting to change something that had previously worked. Titch also took a bet on having some players that still would have blown the field apart in Rio. Bender and BB would have been awesome. When that fell apart it was too late.

    Titch's approach also flowed through in the professional XVs game where his ex players took a training and preparedness level with them which flowed through the teams. eg Messam

    Missing Ardie as well as Ben Lam (injury) (he was killing it in the 7s tourneys that year) added to the woes. Not to mention Curry's injury (he made the team but was undercooked) and a couple of others ...

    Feel sorry for Titch but he held on a season or two too long.

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    Anyone got links for the finals matches?

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    @canefan https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/rugby-world-cup-sevens

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    @stargazer said in 2018 Sevens RWC:

    @canefan https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/rugby-world-cup-sevens

    Chur

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    Interesting listening to DJ Forbes on the radio yesterday highlighting the main differences between Laidlaw and Titchs approach to coaching...one was an open inclusive one, the other more dictatorial.

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