RWC: England v Australia (QF 1)
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@KiwiMurph said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
The thing is Genia was very poor starting against Wales in pool play.
Cheika just rolls him out to start again.
Bad selections
Bad tactics
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@Machpants said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
I almost feel sorry for him there, he looks so much like a beaten clown puppy
Yeah, nah . Good riddance.
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@canefan said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
Let them ignore how little rugby they actually played
They really didn't need to.
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@canefan said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
I hate how they carry on about trivial shit like they just lifted the fucking cup. Reminds me of Rob Andrew and his victory lap after drawing with us at twickers
Sorry for being percy pedantic but it's rather important if we're going to honestly acknowledge that england are indeed a bunch of dicks:
*3. England did a lap of honour after drawing with the All Blacks at Twickers in 1997
A classic memory trickster.
The cringe-inducing celebration occurred at the previous test, a record home defeat by 25-8 at Old Trafford in Manchester. As the story/excuse goes, the "victory" lap was a PR exercise at a soccer ground in the northwest, where league rules over rugby.* -
@MrDenmore said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
Hope this isn’t like the 2007 quarter finals all over again.
Gave me flashbacks too
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The critical part of that game was when Aussie closed the gap to 1 point, and then completely went off the boil and gave up 10 points in quick succession. Credit to England there, it was game on and they immediately responded and shut the door.
England are not the most talented team ever, particularly in the backs, but they're well coached and have a clear game plan that the whole team is buying into which is making them very effective; especially when it comes to closing out games.
That final score is a hiding in knockout rugby.
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@No-Quarter said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
The critical part of that game was when Aussie closed the gap to 1 point, and then completely went off the boil and gave up 10 points in quick succession. Credit to England there, it was game on and they immediately responded and shut the door.
England are not the most talented team ever, particularly in the backs, but they're well coached and have a clear game plan that the whole team is buying into which is making them very effective; especially when it comes to closing out games.
That final score is a hiding in knockout rugby.
Sinckler try was the crucial play of the game. Aussie were right in it after their try but they let England in easily. Not sure who's fault it was.
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@mariner4life Eddie is an 87.6% better coach than Cheika
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@MiketheSnow said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
Well done England.
England did what they needed to do, and at times looked very impressive doing it.
Extra week off certainly helped with fitnes and perfecting their game plan.
Will be interesting to see how they go when / if the pack are going backwards.
It's a bit of weird one, this match. England didn't really have to do much, outside of defending very well, to win. I had been of the view that, if England won this match, the Cup was theirs to lose.
But, if they let Ireland, the All Blacks, Wales or RSA have that much ball and that many opportunities with it, they'll get beaten and probably quite well. I think, like most teams, they'll be looking for a massive improvement in the semi-final (whoever they end up playing).
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@Siam said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
@canefan said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
I hate how they carry on about trivial shit like they just lifted the fucking cup. Reminds me of Rob Andrew and his victory lap after drawing with us at twickers
Sorry for being percy pedantic but it's rather important if we're going to honestly acknowledge that england are indeed a bunch of dicks:
*3. England did a lap of honour after drawing with the All Blacks at Twickers in 1997
A classic memory trickster.
The cringe-inducing celebration occurred at the previous test, a record home defeat by 25-8 at Old Trafford in Manchester. As the story/excuse goes, the "victory" lap was a PR exercise at a soccer ground in the northwest, where league rules over rugby.*Fuck me, that old victory lap schtick never gets old, on here does it? Except that it was indeed a thank you to the fans.
As for today, England took their chances well, and defended well, with Farrell kicking 100%. Add in a couple of Beale brainfarts and that's the game. Even just a couple of seasons ago they would have ballsed up the first try, but they took it clinically.
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@junior said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
@MiketheSnow said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
Well done England.
England did what they needed to do, and at times looked very impressive doing it.
Extra week off certainly helped with fitnes and perfecting their game plan.
Will be interesting to see how they go when / if the pack are going backwards.
It's a bit of weird one, this match. England didn't really have to do much, outside of defending very well, to win. I had been of the view that, if England won this match, the Cup was theirs to lose.
But, if they let Ireland, the All Blacks, Wales or RSA have that much ball and that many opportunities with it, they'll get beaten and probably quite well. I think, like most teams, they'll be looking for a massive improvement in the semi-final (whoever they end up playing).
The only thing I’ll say on that is confidence is a funny ol’ thing. The fact they were able to put 40 on the Wallabies is nothing to sneeze at. England aren’t really known for putting big scores like that on tier 1 sides, but they did tonight. That will give them a real shot in the arm going into a semi.
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England deserved winners.
Thought Aussie had a chance, but the Poms look well drilled, calm and professional. Took just about every opportunity that came their way today. -
@Damo said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
@No-Quarter said in RWC: England v Australia (QF 1):
The critical part of that game was when Aussie closed the gap to 1 point, and then completely went off the boil and gave up 10 points in quick succession. Credit to England there, it was game on and they immediately responded and shut the door.
England are not the most talented team ever, particularly in the backs, but they're well coached and have a clear game plan that the whole team is buying into which is making them very effective; especially when it comes to closing out games.
That final score is a hiding in knockout rugby.
Sinckler try was the crucial play of the game. Aussie were right in it after their try but they let England in easily. Not sure who's fault it was.
The Australian 5m scrum in attack was the moment I think they sunk Naisarani one off run from 8 from the 1980s. Surely it came out the wrong channel and he just reacted?
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Australia self destructed under the pressure, but if we get through tonight, next week is 50-50 for us at best. I was very impressed