2019 Rugby World Cup
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@Daffy-Jaffy said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Saw these stats recently. In prep for the inevitable debate when Barrett misses a couple of kicks.
international kicking stats.
Barrett
2015- 55% 6 from 11
2016- 69% 38 from 55
2017- 80% 44 from 55
2018- 70% 35 from 40
2019- 81% 29 from 36Mo'unga
2018 85% 11 from 13
2019 83% 20 from 242018? 35 from 40 is 87%, unless it’s supposed to be 35 from 50 which gives the 70%
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so our RWC conversion success rate is 72.7%
Most overall tries scored: 311, New Zealand
Most overall conversions scored: 226, New Zealand
It doesnt really tell us what our overall % is thought, while you can work out the points scored from pens in RWC for NZ, you dont know how many were attempted/missed.
Although you would expect penalty success rate should be much higher than conversions given you dont always take them when offered.
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@booboo said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Daffy-Jaffy said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Some interesting picks. Would be interesting if he picked again post world cup. Hooper over Savea is laughable.
And no Itoje?
Ardie at 6 or 8 surely
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@Daffy-Jaffy said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Saw these stats recently. In prep for the inevitable debate when Barrett misses a couple of kicks.
international kicking stats.
Barrett
2015- 55% 6 from 11
2016- 69% 38 from 55
2017- 80% 44 from 55
2018- 70% 35 from 40
2019- 81% 29 from 36Mo'unga
2018 85% 11 from 13
2019 83% 20 from 24you can read many things into Stats, this is not necessarily about kicking ability but possibly more about how the game is being played - 2015/16 tries were predominantly being scored out wide hence more sideline conversion attempts, now more tries being scored closer into the posts hence better conversion rate
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@Nevorian said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@booboo said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Daffy-Jaffy said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Some interesting picks. Would be interesting if he picked again post world cup. Hooper over Savea is laughable.
And no Itoje?
Ardie at 6 or 8 surely
Too tall
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@Nevorian said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Daffy-Jaffy said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Saw these stats recently. In prep for the inevitable debate when Barrett misses a couple of kicks.
international kicking stats.
Barrett
2015- 55% 6 from 11
2016- 69% 38 from 55
2017- 80% 44 from 55
2018- 70% 35 from 40
2019- 81% 29 from 36Mo'unga
2018 85% 11 from 13
2019 83% 20 from 24you can read many things into Stats, this is not necessarily about kicking ability but possibly more about how the game is being played - 2015/16 tries were predominantly being scored out wide hence more sideline conversion attempts, now more tries being scored closer into the posts hence better conversion rate
Or....he became a better kicker
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@Bones said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Nevorian said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Daffy-Jaffy said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Saw these stats recently. In prep for the inevitable debate when Barrett misses a couple of kicks.
international kicking stats.
Barrett
2015- 55% 6 from 11
2016- 69% 38 from 55
2017- 80% 44 from 55
2018- 70% 35 from 40
2019- 81% 29 from 36Mo'unga
2018 85% 11 from 13
2019 83% 20 from 24you can read many things into Stats, this is not necessarily about kicking ability but possibly more about how the game is being played - 2015/16 tries were predominantly being scored out wide hence more sideline conversion attempts, now more tries being scored closer into the posts hence better conversion rate
Or....he became a better kicker
yep hence why I said many things.
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@Smuts said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Anyone else going to the ABs v Boks game? Be good to put some faces to the fern over some lubrications before the match. First round’s on me.
Code for “I’ve got a ticket to the game, suckers”
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@Smuts said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Guilty.
But its been over a decade since I last watched the boks live and two decades since I last got to watch them square up to your bastards. So I feel no shame.
The RWC games I have been to are always a step up in intensity from normal tests. And the boks are a big chance. It will be amazing. Hopefully ultimately disappointing, but amazing 😉
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@canefan agree (apart from that bit about disappointment).
Last time I got to watch the boks go at the baddies in the flesh, Goldie and Bunce ruined it. But that game was incredible. Obviously I’d be much happier if we get up, but nothing in sport compares to a strong bok team facing the ABs in a World Cup.
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@Smuts Really hope that Garces doesn't do something to ruin it for you (or all of us). I've hardly been to any AB games since Barnes big day out. You would think that AB versing Bok would deserve Owens, or at least someone competent (by that I mean not ignoring the laws to suit an agenda).
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@Snowy said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Smuts Really hope that Garces doesn't do something to ruin it for you (or all of us). I've hardly been to any AB games since Barnes big day out. You would think that AB versing Bok would deserve Owens, or at least someone competent (by that I mean not ignoring the laws to suit an agenda).
Perhaps we should buy Pieter Van Zyl a ticket and take care of Garces just in case?
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@canefan Nah. Bok fans ( and sometimes the players and coaches) whining about the refs piss me off. The refs are like the weather and the awkward bounce of the ball - parts of the game you hope your team adapt to as well possible. But ultimately beyond your control. Sometimes, like in Dunedin in 09, the weather and the ball break in your favour. Sometimes, like when Bismarck flattened Carter and got the least deserved red in rugby history, the breaks go against you.
Still, I’ll never give Hawkes for robbing us of two clear tries for forward passes that weren’t in the first test against the Lions in 97.