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  • RapidoR Offline
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    Russia lost to Jersey (English 2nd division club) 22-35.

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    Obviously a meaningless friendly that means nothing in their build up to their first world cup game against Japan who must still be on a real high after dispatching South Africa in the last tournament. If they were taking it seriously then things are not looking good at all for them.

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    @Rapido said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    Georgia 24 - Southern Kings 20

    Was their B side I imagine as they have another game this weekend vs Scotland. How they would love to win that game!

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    A bit late but I watched a bit of that England v Ireland game and have been worrisome ever since.

    If us kiwis got all excited by the performance in Bled 2, then the English must be beside themselves, because I for one thought they (the English) looked frikken incredible!!!

    A performance better than ours I'd say! gulp

    Can someone please offer a reason not to be bloody fearful at what Eddie the stats man has compiled in Old Blighty a month before the big dance?

    Shit they looked good....

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    @Siam an absolutely woeful Ireland were able to pile on 15 points against England and performed much worse than the Wallabies at EP.

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    @Siam Maybe....We don't need to play them until the final?

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    @Siam said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    A bit late but I watched a bit of that England v Ireland game and have been worrisome ever since.

    If us kiwis got all excited by the performance in Bled 2, then the English must be beside themselves, because I for one thought they (the English) looked frikken incredible!!!

    A performance better than ours I'd say! gulp

    Can someone please offer a reason not to be bloody fearful at what Eddie the stats man has compiled in Old Blighty a month before the big dance?

    Shit they looked good....

    They lost to Wales the week beforehand.

    Seriously though, this England side is big and strong. Like seriously big and strong.

    Tonga, USA, Argentina, France, Quarter, Semi, Final.

    Thats a tough last 5 weeks and they will tire.

    Still favourites for me, but not head and shoulders. Like all teams have their weak points.

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    @Billy-Tell said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    @Rapido said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    Georgia 24 - Southern Kings 20

    Was their B side I imagine as they have another game this weekend vs Scotland. How they would love to win that game!

    B side or not they must be a little worried that they could not deal to a team turfed out of Super Rugby, primarily because they were simply not very good.

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    @Siam said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    A bit late but I watched a bit of that England v Ireland game and have been worrisome ever since.

    If us kiwis got all excited by the performance in Bled 2, then the English must be beside themselves, because I for one thought they (the English) looked frikken incredible!!!

    A performance better than ours I'd say! gulp

    Can someone please offer a reason not to be bloody fearful at what Eddie the stats man has compiled in Old Blighty a month before the big dance?

    Shit they looked good....

    As I wrote in another thread

    "Lots of pundits getting excited about England"s prospects but to win the WC they have to beat France, Argentina, Wales/Australia, NZ/SA, NZ/SA

    Too tall an order."

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    @Rapido

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    @Siam said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    A bit late but I watched a bit of that England v Ireland game and have been worrisome ever since.

    If us kiwis got all excited by the performance in Bled 2, then the English must be beside themselves, because I for one thought they (the English) looked frikken incredible!!!

    A performance better than ours I'd say! gulp

    Can someone please offer a reason not to be bloody fearful at what Eddie the stats man has compiled in Old Blighty a month before the big dance?

    Shit they looked good....

    I assume England further ahead in their prep as they need to be at peak for pool match 2 in pool if death.

    Ireland probably prepping for quarter final.

    Even in these pre RWC tests, Eng are 1 match further along .

    But ....... Eng look good.

    Ireland however, should be rightly concerned at their trajectory since last November.

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    If Ireland beat Wales B this weekend by more than 15 they go to number 1.

    Would you stake your money on England or Ireland in a rematch....?

    I’m intrigued to see how this match plays out tbh. Schmidt has all but changed the whole team.

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    Michael Alaalatoa to make his debut for Samoa tomorrow!

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    Tonga squad for the game against Fiji, tomorrow:

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    New Zealand Heartland XV Coach Mark Rutene has named his side to face Manu Samoa in their historic clash at Eden Park this weekend.

    The Pasifika Challenge II will see an international double header, with the New Zealand Heartland XV taking on Manu Samoa (kick off 2pm) followed by Tonga v Fiji.

    The New Zealand Heartland XV is:

    1. Carl Carmichael (King Country)
    2. Troy Tauwhare (West Coast)
    3. Scott Cameron (Horowhenua Kapiti)
    4. Josh Clark (North Otago)
    5. Campbell Hart (Wanganui)
    6. Brett Ranga – captain (Thames Valley)
    7. Seta Koritamana (Mid Canterbury)
    8. Jeff Lepa (Buller)
    9. William Wright (South Canterbury)
    10. James Lash (Buller)
    11. Willie Paiaaua (Horowhenua Kapiti)
    12. Sione Holani (West Coast)
    13. Peni Nabainvalu (Wanganui)
    14. Harry Lafituanai (Thames Valley)
    15. Craig Clare (Wanganui)
    16. Glen McIntrye (Thames Valley)
    17. Ralph Darling (North Otago)
    18. Meli Kolinisau (North Otago)
    19. James Goodger (Wairarapa Bush)
    20. Aaron Lahmert (Horowhenua Kapiti)
    21. Lindsay Horrocks (Wanganui)
    22. Timoci Serawalu (Horowhenua Kapiti)
    23. Kalavini Leatigaga (South Canterbury)

    The squad assembled in Auckland on Monday after the opening round of the Mitre 10 Heartland Championship last weekend.

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    WALES TEAM TO FACE IRELAND, SATURDAY AUGUST 31 (KO 14.30, CHANNEL 4)

    1. Hallam Amos (Cardiff Blues)
    2. Owen Lane (Cardiff Blues)*
    3. Scott Williams (Ospreys)
    4. Owen Watkin (Ospreys)
    5. Steff Evans (Scarlets)
    6. Jarrod Evans (Cardiff Blues)
    7. Aled Davies (Ospreys)
    8. Rhys Carre (Saracens)*
    9. Ryan Elias (Scarlets)
    10. Samson Lee (Scarlets)
    11. Adam Beard (Ospreys)
    12. Bradley Davies (Ospreys)
    13. Aaron Shingler (Scarlets)
    14. James Davies (Scarlets)
    15. Josh Navidi (Cardiff Blues) (CAPT)

    Replacements:

    1. Elliot Dee (Dragons)
    2. Rob Evans (Scarlets)
    3. Leon Brown (Dragons)
    4. Jake Ball (Scarlets)
    5. Ross Moriarty (Dragons)
    6. Tomos Williams (Cardiff Blues)
    7. Rhys Patchell (Scarlets)
    8. Jonah Holmes (Leicester Tigers)

    *Uncapped

    Make or break time for youngsters and seasoned pros alike.

    Christ knows how this match is going to pan out, let's just have a feast please.

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    @Stargazer That number 17 for the 'Ikale Tahi looks to be a familiar name. Any oil on who it is thanks?

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    @MiketheSnow said in Pre-RWC test matches:

    Navidi set to get the captain's armband for Wales v Ireland this Saturday

    Simon Thomas  /  Aug 26, 2019  /  Rugby News

    The son of an Iranian wrestler who was almost lost to New Zealand but is now set to captain Wales | Wales Online

    The son of an Iranian wrestler who was almost lost to New Zealand but is now set to captain Wales | Wales Online

    Josh Navidi is set to be handed the honour of captaining Wales

    That’s very cool.

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