2017 November Internationals
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@stargazer Good. Should never have been cited.
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Highlights clip from the Romania v Samoa match. Great dramatic effect with that music and about 6 repeats of every kick, but it's awesome to see the joy of the Romanians at the end of the match. Celebrating like they've just won the World Cup!
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Highlights from Spain (27) v (37) Canada, numbers 20 and 21 in the world rankings, respectively. I hadn't realised, before I looked it up, that Spain was ranked higher than Canada (which even climbed 2 places by winning this test). When did that happen?
After the first (2017) leg of the Rugby Europe Championship (the tier below 6 Nations), Spain sits third on the table behind Romania and Georgia; although these two countries are in a better position to win a ticket to the RWC2019, Spain still has a small chance.
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Wow.
German rugby expansion stuck at a crossroads as players threaten to go on strike
More recent info is that an almost completely new squad has been called up to prepare for the test against Chile, including most of their sevens squad and its coach.
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If you're looking for broadcast times & channels for this week's tests, you can check the updated list in the first post of this thread. If you're not in NZ, don't forget to check at the bottom of that first post.
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haha, France 23 Japan 23!
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@taniwharugby said in 2017 November Internationals:
haha, France 23 Japan 23!
Hmm. Japan certainly getting better with the RWC at home as an incentive. A win over the Boks and now France in the last few years. Belief must be building. They usually play an entertaining style too. I wasn't going to watch it but I will now.
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Good win by Ireland today against Argentina. The Pumas much better in the second half with a couple of late tries to even up the scoreboard somewhat.
Man of the Match - Jacob Stockdale. And for me, player of the series. Himself and Andrew Conway have been the finds of the series. McCloskey, Aki and Farrell have got their stripes and added to the midfield stocks to join Henshaw and Ringrose. With the Scottish performances, the Six Nations should be tasty.
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I was very impressed with Japan who were far better than the French. Matsushima and Mafi had huge games I thought.
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Just watched the highlights of the France v Japan.
That last Japanese try should really have been converted which would have given them the win.
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@marty said in 2017 November Internationals:
@stargazer Right now a match I'd like to see is Japan vs Georgia - two teams on an upward trajectories and with contrasting strengths in their games.
Off the top of my head they've played 3 times in recent years (maybe last 3 or 4 years), with Japan winning 2 and Georgia 1.
Most have been close games though.
Georgia has been good for a few years now though. When I say good, I mean that they have beaten Samoa, Tonga, and Japan, with a narrow loss to Fiji.