2019 Rugby World Cup
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@Tim said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@antipodean Well that’s a relief.
Agreed - I think he prefers our way of playing too.
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Owens. Sweet bro as.
I write that like I’ve been away from NZ too long. Something’s not right.
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@rotated said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Rapido said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
But you won't find 0 from 1 examples like a Trinh-Duc missed DG in 2011 finals very easily.
As part of the acceptance phase of my therapy I will offer up McAllister 0 from 1 in 2007.
Mehrtens 1 from 3 in 1995 final.
Jannie de Beer 1 from 5 in 1999 semifinal trying to repeat his quarterfinal heroics.
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@Bovidae said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
What we all want to know is, which game Skeen is involved in.
Oh good god.
Garces, two Frog touchies and Skeenie.
Heaven help England and Aus.
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@Rapido said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Here is some general historical analysis, and NZ-focussed analysis of drop-goals in the RWC knockout stages.
- 78% of all dropgoals taken in the RWC knockout stages have been by the winning team in that match
- Surprisingly, NZ have actually scored 22% of all dropgoals taken in the RWC knockout stages.
(I'm not sure if this in an outlier or not? NZ have payed in 34% of all the RWC knockout matches) - 88% of NZ's dropgoals have resulted in a winning effort (the only one that didn't was Mehrtens' DG in the 1995 final)
- Only 2 teams have won a RWC without scoring a DG at some stage during their knockout games. South Africa in 2007 and Australia in 1991. (Quite a surprising stat for SAF in 2007 with Morne Steyn at 10 and the style in vogue during those years)
Out of 56 knockout matches in history. 23 of these matches have involved (at leasat one) dropgoal. 41% chance of seeing a DG, 59% chance of no DG
Butch James was the preferred flyhalf in 2007.
Known for a lot of things, but drop goals definitely wasn't one of them. -
@chimoaus said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Really happy to have Owens as the ref. A known quantity and a very experienced ref who won't let things get to him. I'm just stoked when don't have the frog trifecta.
Don't get too gleeful. Hopefully we put the Irish back in their box but then we seem to be lined up for a Frog in the semis (assuming England win)
Actually scrap that. England wouldn't get the tricolour twice in a row so maybe Peyper for a semi-final. I reckon Barnes is getting the final as a retirement pressie (if England aren't there)
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@booboo said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Bovidae said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
What we all want to know is, which game Skeen is involved in.
Oh good god.
Garces, two Frog touchies and Skeenie.
Heaven help England and Aus.
Oh, the mischief in me wants every rugby fan in England and Australia to be very familiar with the name " Ben Skeen" at game's end 😉
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@Billy-Webb said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Butch James was the preferred flyhalf in 2007.
Known for a lot of things, but drop goals definitely wasn't one of them.Speaking of Butch, his tackling style would have went down a treat at this RWC.
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@Bovidae said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Billy-Webb said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Butch James was the preferred flyhalf in 2007.
Known for a lot of things, but drop goals definitely wasn't one of them.Speaking of Butch, his tackling style would have went down a treat at this RWC.
Only for one game.
Then he would have been sanctioned - and given his less-than-spotless record, he would have copped the full 6 week ban.Mind you - he was actually pretty accurate with his tackling technique in RWC2007. Can't remember any of his trademark hits taking place.
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@Bones said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
I can't see Farrell getting away from that ref team without a card unless there's another deal.
Farrell has been surprisingly better this RWC than he has been in the past with his technique.
But if there is such a thing as karma, you'd think this is as good a time as any for it to strike to balance the scales of his past unpunished indiscretions. -
@Billy-Webb said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Bones said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
I can't see Farrell getting away from that ref team without a card unless there's another deal.
Farrell has been surprisingly better this RWC than he has been in the past with his technique.
But if there is such a thing as karma, you'd think this is as good a time as any for it to strike to balance the scales of his past unpunished indiscretions.They haven't been under any pressure yet. In a high pressure situation it is always easy to revert back to default techniques and habits
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@Billy-Webb said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Bones said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
I can't see Farrell getting away from that ref team without a card unless there's another deal.
Farrell has been surprisingly better this RWC than he has been in the past with his technique.
But if there is such a thing as karma, you'd think this is as good a time as any for it to strike to balance the scales of his past unpunished indiscretions.Very true...it's almost like a player has heeded the current framework and taken responsibility for his own actions...