Womens RWC 2021 -NZ to host
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@Bovidae said in Womens RWC 2021 -NZ to host:
The BFs could be like the Blues in the SRP final. Rock stars in the backline but the forwards need to get them some ball. We need to spend a lot of time practising to legally defend mauls.
Hirini has to be the no.7 in the top XV.
I’m not sure if Hirini’s hat is in the ring. Les Elder is apparently due to return to the mix though.
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@Crucial said in Womens RWC 2021 -NZ to host:
I’m not sure if Hirini’s hat is in the ring. Les Elder is apparently due to return to the mix though.
I know Elder was the captain but she lacks size at the top level. Hirini to me would be the perfect no.7 to combat England and France. I thought that she, along with some of the other sevens players, were also keen to be involved after playing in the last RWC.
I'm also a big fan of Simon. She runs hard and tackles harder. Some good loosies will miss out in the final squad.
As far as the mauls go they have already been working hard on that and repelled a few during this series.
On the brief highlights I saw against Canada they have improved but still have some way to go, and conceded a YC defending one. England will be much more efficient there. Practising defending mauls against a 1st XV wouldn't be a bad idea.
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Early predictions:
Pool A: NZ to cruise through. Second place will be a bun fight between Australia, Wales, and Scotland.
Pool B: Canada and USA to advance fairly comfortably. Italy v Japan will be interesting.
Pool England and France who will probably be the finalists based on their recent form.The 2 other spots are a crapshoot and might come down to the weather on the day of certain matches.
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@NTA said in Womens RWC 2021 -NZ to host:
Early predictions:
Pool A: NZ to cruise through. Second place will be a bun fight between Australia, Wales, and Scotland.
Pool B: Canada and USA to advance fairly comfortably. Italy v Japan will be interesting.
Pool England and France who will probably be the finalists based on their recent form.The 2 other spots are a crapshoot and might come down to the weather on the day of certain matches.
I'd take that a little further
Seedings after Pool play- England/NZ (dependant on PD)
- England/NZ as above
- Canada
- France
- Aus
- USA
- Fiji/Wales
- Fiji/Wales
Top four seeds to win quarters comfortably.
Eng/NZ v France
Eng/NZ v CanadaEng v NZ Final
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@Stargazer said in Womens RWC 2021 -NZ to host:
@Crucial The most uncertain part of that scenario is whether the Black Ferns have improved enough to beat France. I hope they have.
Hopefully England have to play them in the semi.
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So after the conclusion of the Pacific Four Series the rankings have changed. Canada drops below France, which is more reflective of the relative strengths of both teams. Canada being ranked 3rd when the draw was made has given us England and France in the same pool. Australia drops down and the USA rises. England are still way out in front.
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RWC organisers pulling out a big effort for the opening day at EP.
Want to take the kids to 3 matches (including NZ v Oz) for $5 including gigs by Benee, Shapeshifter and Rita Ora? Decent adult prices too, $40 for a stand.
World record for a women's match is about 20k and they are looking to blow that away.
This sounds like a great value day out. I'm considering flying up for it.
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Rugby World Cup organisers have set their sights on selling out Eden Park for the opening match day of the tournament after announcing that ticket sales have already surpassed 30,000.
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@Machpants said in Womens RWC 2021 -NZ to host:
The Orcettes are not slowing down, 25 wins in a row, and happy to take some one off as a precaution, even after they'd emptied the bench
England / France
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NZ / USA
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Watching that Black Ferns doco last night (Ep1, was really good) and the BFs looked very very underprepped for that tour last year. Bodyheights/positions, defence systems etc have all improved since then.
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@Crucial said in Womens RWC 2021 -NZ to host:
@NTA I am confident that we are above USA. If fact Aus may even be above them as well if not alongside.
After watching Fijiana beat our best side fairly comfortably, and knowing the state of womens XVs here, I'm not as confident.
The rankings adequately reflect where we are: a team of amateurs under the administration of amateurs.
All the Shute Shield clubs are meant to have XVs sides in 2023 and not even half of them will get there because the effort from club admins is zero. Massive opportunity for growth in rugby - and probably the only opportunity for growth in rugby - and they refuse to divert resources into it.
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@NTA said in Womens RWC 2021 -NZ to host:
@Crucial said in Womens RWC 2021 -NZ to host:
@NTA I am confident that we are above USA. If fact Aus may even be above them as well if not alongside.
After watching Fijiana beat our best side fairly comfortably, and knowing the state of womens XVs here, I'm not as confident.
The rankings adequately reflect where we are: a team of amateurs under the administration of amateurs.
All the Shute Shield clubs are meant to have XVs sides in 2023 and not even half of them will get there because the effort from club admins is zero. Massive opportunity for growth in rugby - and probably the only opportunity for growth in rugby - and they refuse to divert resources into it.
We really should have at least a crossover between the two country's comps.
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Side rant: as an admin for a small club, we've got a womens 7s side that has had varying degrees of success and participation the last 3 seasons (thanks COVID and Gen Z bitchiness). TBH we lack the volunteers to give it a full go, and the competition they play in is tournament Sundays where the mens play Saturdays.
I'm also a Board member for our Suburban comp and we've identified womens as very important to get going on Saturdays and play alongside the mens. Either as 7s (maybe longer halves) or 10s.
I have refereed a couple of the womens Sunday tournaments this year, as well as running one at our club. Every time the tournament notice goes out, clubs are told they need to supply an AR. The ones that usually do are Subbies clubs. Premier don't even give a fuck enough to supply more than a manager/coach on the day, and they're the fluffybunnies with all the money.
The Premier Rugby Board just expects everyone to turn up and fall over themselves to be part of their great "grassroots" rugby, instead of actually finding the means to make their operations sustainable. They've got no idea what grassroots means, they just wave the word around and complain that nobody funds their shitty product.