2018 Black Ferns
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@stargazer I hear you,what a joke..!,something seriously wrong when a local broadcaster tries to influence decisions on the field..!
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Not the best of games, but considering the conditions, it's a good and deserved win from the Black Ferns. The French dominated the first half, particularly with their excellent scrum, but Moore's half time speech must have had the effect he wanted. The Ferns' scrum was better than the French' in the second half, and so was the rest of their game.
Good to see a good crowd turn up. With the stands on the short sides closed, the stands on the long sides were pretty full, despite the constant rain.
FT: France 0 - 14 New Zealand
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Terrible TV camera angles, and confusion between the officals all game. The English ref was good despite that.
I always love it when the French crowd starts whistling as you know their team is losing.
Linda Itunu would be my MOTM. Just as well the reserve hooker gets to lead the haka as she hardly ever plays.
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There was plenty of feeling in this one, the pick and go was definitely our go to today, thought we were a bit naive in terms of game sense,but given the conditions and hostile nature of the crowd I will take this one..nothing like a good big hit to get a home crowd all hot and bothered..!
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@bovidae said in 2018 Black Ferns:
Terrible TV camera angles, and confusion between the officals all game. The English ref was good despite that.
I always love it when the French crowd starts whistling as you know their team is losing.
Linda Itunu would be my MOTM. Just as well the reserve hooker gets to lead the haka as she hardly ever plays.
It looked like they were using fewer cameras than we're used to in most televised games. You see the same in televised Farah Palmer Cup and Heartland games. With the fewer cameras, you just don't get the same coverage. Hence also why they weren't able to check whether that French winger was offside when their halfback kicked the ball (before the winger knocked the ball on).
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@stargazer just shows you how blessed we are in this part of the world when it comes to coverage..
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I really hope the weather in Grenoble will be better for the next test. This was mostly a game for the forwards, and the pick & go the best part of the game. I'd like to see the next match to be played in conditions in which the Ferns can play their running game and see how the French will handle that.
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@stargazer much of their play seemed to stem around the little halfback and to be fair she’s a hell of a player,damn good pass for starters and is not afraid to defend in the first or 2nd channel,bloody good hit in the closing minutes on Fitzpatrick off a short ball..they could be just as dangerous on a dry ground me thinks..
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@stargazer thanks for posting,but I was gonna say I think the local broadcaster replayed it about 12 times..lol
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@bovidae Ha, yes, there are a few videos like that. There's one with Fiao'o Fa'amausili, who's a police detective, and IIRC the other one I saw was with one of the firefighters in the team, Eloise Blackwell. There's also been one on tv with Selica Winiata (I think from Sky Sport), who's also a police woman.
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I can't remember the incident.
Leilani Perese (New Zealand) New Zealand player Leilani Perese has been cited by independent Citing Commissioner Patrice Frantschi (France) for an alleged act of foul play contrary to Law 9.20 (dangerous play in a ruck or maul) during the test match between France and New Zealand on 9 November. The hearing will take place on 12 November in London and will be heard by an independent panel comprising Charles Cuthbert (UAE, Chair), Jose Luis Rolandi (Argentina) and Frank Hadden (Scotland).
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The decision:
Leilani Perese (New Zealand) An independent judicial committee has cleared Leilani Perese (New Zealand) to play following a disciplinary hearing in London on 12 November, 2018. Perese was cited for foul play contrary to Law 9.20 (a player must not make contact with an opponent above the line of the shoulders) following the November test match between France and New Zealand in Toulon on 9 November, 2018. The case was heard by an independent judicial committee chaired by Charles Cuthbert (UAE), alongside Frank Hadden (Scotland) and Jose-Luis Rolandi (by video-link from Argentina). Having conducted a detailed review of all the available evidence, the independent judicial committee deemed the alleged offence not to have warranted a red card. Perese is free to resume playing with immediate effect.
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Black Ferns squad to play France in Grenoble:
1 Phillipa Love (6)
2 Fiao'o Faamausili (56, captain)
3 Aldora Itunu (19)
4 Eloise Blackwell (36)
5 Charmaine Smith (20)
6 Charmaine McMenamin (18)
7 Les Elder (13)
8 Aroha Savage (32)
9 Kendra Cocksedge (46, vice captain)
10 Krysten Cottrell (4)
11 Ayesha Leti-I'iga (2)
12 Ruahei Demant (4)
13 Stacey Waaka (15)
14 Renee Wickliffe (34)
15 Selica Winiata (35, vice captain)16 Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate (24)
17 Leilani Perese (4)
18 Aleisha-Pearl Nelson (28)
19 Jackie Patea-Fereti (16)
20 Linda Itunu (39)
21 Kristina Sue (14)
22 Monica Tagaoi (2)
23 Natahlia Moors**debut
The introduction of Moors as a reserve wing is an opportunity to provide extra fire power in the back line for a match that’s expected to bring plenty of excitement. Moore said he was proud of the way the Black Ferns had risen to the challenge of their first encounter against France in Toulon last week. “We expected the French to come out firing and they did just that. This weekend we're expecting that level of intensity to ramp up a notch. “The players have recovered well since Friday and we’ve been upping the intensity all week in preparation. Having an extra day up our sleeves has given us more time to further refine our game plans and manage a couple of minor injuries.”
Saturday’s line-up sees a more traditional five forwards and three backs named for the bench, a shift from the six forwards and two backs named last week. Moore said after analysis of last week's match and consideration of anticipated drier conditions, changing the make up of the reserves was the correct approach. A large crowd was expected for the afternoon match on Saturday, an opportunity the team would relish, according to their coach.
Sunday, 18 November 2018, kick-off 2.30am NZT. Live on Sky Sport 2.
http://www.allblacks.com/News/33440/black-ferns-team-named-for-second-test-against-france
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Entertaining first half. There's not much between both teams, except that dominant French scrum.
IMO the third French try should have been disallowed as the French left wing clearly blocked Winiata, preventing her from tackling the try scorer.
The French public is annoying as ever, booing every excellent tackle from the Ferns, as if it was foul play (which it wasn't).
Hope the Ferns can fix that scrum like last week.
Blackwell and Waaka the best players for NZ.
Half time: France 19 - 14 New Zealand