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    @Higgins ha, damn Fijians are in my rugby multi....

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    @Bovidae

    Fiji sent over a 2nd team to Rotorua to play NZM with a bunch of local players

    Add Radrada and Fiji would have beaten NZM 2nd time round if they had the cattle

    They prioritised the PNC 1st game in Japan

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    Obviously they do not want to risk their top cattle in meaningless friendlies.

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    @Higgins

    😴 😴

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    Fiji #13 is having a shocker

    3 terrible errors in last 8 mins

    Get the bum off the field ffs

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    @Jaguares4real said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    @Bovidae

    Fiji sent over a 2nd team to Rotorua to play NZM with a bunch of local players

    Add Radrada and Fiji would have beaten NZM 2nd time round if they had the cattle

    They prioritised the PNC 1st game in Japan

    Referring to Rugby players as "cattle".....

    Is this an Argentinean thing ? you guys sure do love your steak.

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    @Stargazer said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    Is Sam advocating that even less test rugby should be played in the PIs? Should have just played it at Albany?

    Yeah, its WRs fault.

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    @Rapido I think Sam is advocating for putting player safety first. The risk of injury is huge in games played under these conditions, on a shit field like that.

    It also wasn't a good game to watch. Good rugby isn't possible in a mud pool.

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    *Teams must inform the referee of any objections before the match starts.

    *The referee will attempt to resolve the issues and will not start a match if any part of the ground is considered to be unsafe.

    Yeah, World Rugby's fault ...

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    @Stargazer said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    @Rapido I think Sam is advocating for putting player safety first. The risk of injury is huge in games played under these conditions, on a shit field like that.

    It also wasn't a good game to watch. Good rugby isn't possible in a mud pool.

    It's a winter sport, FFS.

    Someone might get hurt by this soft, gentle, spongy field?

    Maybe WR should build and pay for a retractable roof over Apia Park.

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    Despite what I say. That is maybe the most extreme field conditions i have seen.

    Combination of the 75 underwater test at Eden Park v Scotland with the 1996 Athletic Park mud bath v Wallabies.

    Just dont see the value in moaning to WR about a rare PI located test match in a tournament receiving a WR subsidy to actually even take place. Talk about biting the hand ....

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    @Rapido I think there may be more at play than we know. This game was officially a home test for Tonga, but it was played in Samoa. Maybe, one of the reasons to play this game in Samoa was that the stadium in Nukuʻalofa wasn't up to the required standard, and then it appears that the stadium in Apia isn't either. I'm just guessing, but there may be factors we don't know about.

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    USA 47 - Canada 19 (HT:20-0)

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    @Rapido said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    Despite what I say. That is maybe the most extreme field conditions i have seen.

    Combination of the 75 underwater test at Eden Park v Scotland with the 1996 Athletic Park mud bath v Wallabies.

    Just dont see the value in moaning to WR about a rare PI located test match in a tournament receiving a WR subsidy to actually even take place. Talk about biting the hand ....

    That 96 test was classic Athletic Park. The rain dripping on us was literally brown from the rust. The old man scored some free tickets from one of his AB mates. Great afternoon for 19 year old MN5, best bit probably being the contraband hipflasks we brought in.

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    Fresh off a resounding win against Argentina: Wallabies belief building

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    @antipodean favorites to take the Bledisloe surely?

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    @Stargazer said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    @Rapido I think there may be more at play than we know. This game was officially a home test for Tonga, but it was played in Samoa. Maybe, one of the reasons to play this game in Samoa was that the stadium in Nukuʻalofa wasn't up to the required standard, and then it appears that the stadium in Apia isn't either. I'm just guessing, but there may be factors we don't know about.

    I have taken this consideration on board. But having now read a stuff article which references a Cooper Vuna tweet as well as Sam Lousi - it appears to me to just be a Tier 2 moan.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/114579332/players-slam-world-rugby-as-atrocious-conditions-mar-apia-international

    Moan if they don't play enough games, moan when they play a game. Moan if no one visits the PIs, moan when a game is played in the PIs.

    Not the groundsman's fault, not whoever controls the gameload of Apia Park's fault, not nature's fault, not God's fault, not the managers of the 2 teams fault. World Rugby is the body that must explain the bizarre phenoemon of water and soil (and rugby boots) turning grass into mud.

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    @Rapido said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    @Stargazer said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    @Rapido I think there may be more at play than we know. This game was officially a home test for Tonga, but it was played in Samoa. Maybe, one of the reasons to play this game in Samoa was that the stadium in Nukuʻalofa wasn't up to the required standard, and then it appears that the stadium in Apia isn't either. I'm just guessing, but there may be factors we don't know about.

    I have taken this consideration on board. But having now read a stuff article which references a Cooper Vuna tweet as well as Sam Lousi - it appears to me to just be a Tier 2 moan.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/114579332/players-slam-world-rugby-as-atrocious-conditions-mar-apia-international

    Moan if they don't play enough games, moan when they play a game. Moan if no one visits the PIs, moan when a game is played in the PIs.

    Not the groundsman's fault, not whoever controls the gameload of Apia Park's fault, not nature's fault, not God's fault, not the managers of the 2 teams fault. World Rugby is the body that must explain the bizarre phenoemon of water and soil (and rugby boots) turning grass into mud.

    Yeah it’s tedious. There are proper channels for complaints. Then there is Twitter.

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