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Seen Pivac is bleating in the press.
Bad form.
Submit your report, await the findings, then air you grievances in public.
What should be more worrying is we were unable to run a practiced move off first phase ball all match.
That is all coaching , not refereeing
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@Billy-Tell said in NH International Rugby:
@akan004 said in NH International Rugby:
If the NZR are serious about winning the next RWC, I suggest they empty their bank account and hire Mitchell. Watching the English defend compared to how we defend is pretty depressing, we look like a bunch of amateurs under McLeod.
Never ever. He can take his journey and stuff it.
Watch England defend. You will change your mind.
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@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
New Welsh 7, James Botham, is Lord Botham's grandson.
I can't get over "Lord Botham". Sounds (and probably looks now) like a character from Blackadder.
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@MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:
** Seen Pivac is bleating in the press.**
Bad form.
Submit your report, await the findings, then air you grievances in public.
What should be more worrying is we were unable to run a practiced move off first phase ball all match.
That is all coaching , not refereeing
He's certainly going off on one regarding the Biggar being taken out in the air thing Mike, what was your take on it? There was definitely contact before he landed but to me it looked as though he had unintentionally jumped into the England player. A penalty would have been harsh IMO. Overall I feel Poite had a pretty good game.
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@Catogrande said in NH International Rugby:
@MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:
** Seen Pivac is bleating in the press.**
Bad form.
Submit your report, await the findings, then air you grievances in public.
What should be more worrying is we were unable to run a practiced move off first phase ball all match.
That is all coaching , not refereeing
He's certainly going off on one regarding the Biggar being taken out in the air thing Mike, what was your take on it? There was definitely contact before he landed but to me it looked as though he had unintentionally jumped into the England player. A penalty would have been harsh IMO. Overall I feel Poite had a pretty good game.
Trying to see a slow-mo of it.
Poite was all over the place with scrums otherwise a good match.
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France trounce Italy with great try from Italy and impressive power, pace and guile from France.
England v France should be a cracker.
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@Catogrande said in NH International Rugby:
@MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:
** Seen Pivac is bleating in the press.**
Bad form.
Submit your report, await the findings, then air you grievances in public.
What should be more worrying is we were unable to run a practiced move off first phase ball all match.
That is all coaching , not refereeing
He's certainly going off on one regarding the Biggar being taken out in the air thing Mike, what was your take on it? There was definitely contact before he landed but to me it looked as though he had unintentionally jumped into the England player. A penalty would have been harsh IMO. Overall I feel Poite had a pretty good game.
Agreed. Poite is pretty OK generally but I find him a bit inconsistent - can be brilliant one game and utter crap in others.
My reading was that Pivac was concerned that Poite refused to speak with AWJ about the incident, which if true is a very fair complaint. But as Mike sez, absolutely wrong to complain about it in public.
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Would like to see this from a different angle
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@nostrildamus said in NH International Rugby:
@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
New Welsh 7, James Botham, is Lord Botham's grandson.
I can't get over "Lord Botham". Sounds (and probably looks now) like a character from Blackadder.
His only parliamentary contribution so far has been to ask for cash for grassroots Cricket. Hope he continues to use his role in the House of Lords to remind law-makers what a huge role sport plays in the lives of so many UK residents.
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@MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:
@Catogrande said in NH International Rugby:
@MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:
** Seen Pivac is bleating in the press.**
Bad form.
Submit your report, await the findings, then air you grievances in public.
What should be more worrying is we were unable to run a practiced move off first phase ball all match.
That is all coaching , not refereeing
He's certainly going off on one regarding the Biggar being taken out in the air thing Mike, what was your take on it? There was definitely contact before he landed but to me it looked as though he had unintentionally jumped into the England player. A penalty would have been harsh IMO. Overall I feel Poite had a pretty good game.
Trying to see a slow-mo of it.
Poite was all over the place with scrums otherwise a good match.
Mako drops scrum but Lee still standing -- and Wales penalised. He didn't know what was going on.
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@MiketheSnow said in NH International Rugby:
Would like to see this from a different angle
On forst look I could see anything but if you pause that and go frame by frame it is definitely a case of 'please explain'.
Genge doesn't appear to be off balance or falling, no one looks to be pushing him from behind but he certainly moves forward and makes head to head contact while they are on their knees. -
Geez, it will seriously devalue the tournament if one of the finalists can't even field a 1st XV. Bloody clubs!
Legal threat: France set to field 2nd XV for England Autumn Nations Cup Final
Following a threat of legal action by France's Top 14 clubs, unhappy at the lack of consultation over the revised calendar created in response to the coronavirus pandemic and fearful of the risk of injuries to key men, it was agreed that their France stars could make only three appearances during the six Tests that now constitute Les Bleus' end-of-year schedule. France started the international window with a warm-up win over Wales, a week before the Covid-interrupted Six Nations resumed. Of the matchday 23 that day, only fly-half Matthieu Jalibert, an unused replacement, survives among the 31-man squad for the December 6 game at Twickenham.
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Great to see that Fiji still gets to play a test after all their COVID problems.
Flying Fijians to play Georgia (Sun 6 Dec 2020 - 1.00am NZT - Sky Sport 1)
1 Peni Ravai
2 Samuel Matavesi
3 Mesake Doge
4 Tevita Ratuva
5 Temo Mayanavanu
6 Johnny Dyer
7 Mesulame Kunavula
8 Albert Tuisue
9 Frank Lomani
10 Ben Volavola
11 Nemani Nadolo
12 Levani Botia
13 Semi Radradra
14 Josua Tuisova
15 Kini MurimurivaluReserves
16 Tevita Ikanivere
17 Haereiti Hetet
18 Samuela Tawake
19 Chris Minimbi
20 Manueli Ratuniyarawa
21 Simione Kuruvoli
22 Seru Vularika
23 Waisea Nayacalevu -
@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
All over. Wales were brave. England were powerful and street smart. Wales 13 England 24.
You forgot the most important part.
The most uninspiring test match of the last few years. And there have been some shockers.
Dull, dull dull.
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@MajorRage said in NH International Rugby:
@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
All over. Wales were brave. England were powerful and street smart. Wales 13 England 24.
You forgot the most important part.
The most uninspiring test match of the last few years. And there have been some shockers.
Dull, dull dull.
Yes, apart from England's defence and some flashes from France this competition has been the very definition of dull. I've really not been enthused about anything. I will watch the final but probably won't bother with any of the other matches.
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@Catogrande said in NH International Rugby:
@MajorRage said in NH International Rugby:
@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
All over. Wales were brave. England were powerful and street smart. Wales 13 England 24.
You forgot the most important part.
The most uninspiring test match of the last few years. And there have been some shockers.
Dull, dull dull.
Yes, apart from England's defence and some flashes from France this competition has been the very definition of dull. I've really not been enthused about anything. I will watch the final but probably won't bother with any of the other matches.
Do you think that without the large crowds, the singing, the atmosphere that a lot of what makes the 6N - tension, drama, struggle, tribalism - is completely lost?
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@junior said in NH International Rugby:
@Catogrande said in NH International Rugby:
@MajorRage said in NH International Rugby:
@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
All over. Wales were brave. England were powerful and street smart. Wales 13 England 24.
You forgot the most important part.
The most uninspiring test match of the last few years. And there have been some shockers.
Dull, dull dull.
Yes, apart from England's defence and some flashes from France this competition has been the very definition of dull. I've really not been enthused about anything. I will watch the final but probably won't bother with any of the other matches.
Do you think that without the large crowds, the singing, the atmosphere that a lot of what makes the 6N - tension, drama, struggle, tribalism - is completely lost?
It certainly doesn't help but in all truth, most of the rugby has been pretty turgid. England put 6 tries on Georgia for instance and I'm struggling to remember any of them. Some of the French play was pretty good and May's long range try v Ireland was also good. Apart from that, England's defence has been bloody impressive but not much of a spectacle. A bit more atmosphere would have made for a bit more tension but I'm not sure it would have improved the product overly.