6 Nations 2019
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First off congrats to @MiketheSnow and his compatriots for completing the slam. Saved the best for last and were in control the whole time. A really good performance. Alun-Wyn Jones was immense and you do wonder how he manages to go back to the well again and again. Seems to be a good bloke too.
England and Scotland. What a game or rather I should say two games. England were very good in the first half and Scotland were shite, complete turnaround for the second half. In all five games this 6N and also going back to the tour to SA, England's first half performances have been in stark contrast to their second halves. This is a pattern that must be worrying Eddie. I fully expect the RFU to lobby for a reduction in game time to 40 minutes. We'd be world champs easy.
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@NTA said in 6 Nations 2019:
The biggest surprise in the Wales v Ireland game for me: Angus Gardner.
He actually wasn't shit.
Definitely.
His best match to date.
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@Catogrande said in 6 Nations 2019:
First off congrats to @MiketheSnow and his compatriots for completing the slam. Saved the best for last and were in control the whole time. A really good performance. Alun-Wyn Jones was immense and you do wonder how he manages to go back to the well again and again. Seems to be a good bloke too.
England and Scotland. What a game or rather I should say two games. England were very good in the first half and Scotland were shite, complete turnaround for the second half. In all five games this 6N and also going back to the tour to SA, England's first half performances have been in stark contrast to their second halves. This is a pattern that must be worrying Eddie. I fully expect the RFU to lobby for a reduction in game time to 40 minutes. We'd be world champs easy.
Cheers
And
Yes bench depth and impact is worrying for England.
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This was the first 6 Nations I have actually followed properly and really enjoyed the quality of the rugby. Massive congrats to Wales, many say how boring they are etc etc, but they currently know how to win and that is all that matters. AWJ is a machine and reminds me of Richie and his leadership.
Ireland just looked flat and could not get any front foot ball, no doubt Sexton and Murray had a tournament they will want to flush and forget. I really like Joe Schmidt and his post match press conferences were always class. He had special words to say about Gatland and Wales today which was nice to see.
I like how irratic England are, makes for exciting viewing. The big pluses for me is I genuinely believe we have 6 to 8 sides that could win this World Cup and can't wait to watch this tournament.
Oh also, could England possibly send us either Curry or Underhill, not fair you have two amazing young 7's.
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@MiketheSnow said in 6 Nations 2019:
@Catogrande said in 6 Nations 2019:
First off congrats to @MiketheSnow and his compatriots for completing the slam. Saved the best for last and were in control the whole time. A really good performance. Alun-Wyn Jones was immense and you do wonder how he manages to go back to the well again and again. Seems to be a good bloke too.
England and Scotland. What a game or rather I should say two games. England were very good in the first half and Scotland were shite, complete turnaround for the second half. In all five games this 6N and also going back to the tour to SA, England's first half performances have been in stark contrast to their second halves. This is a pattern that must be worrying Eddie. I fully expect the RFU to lobby for a reduction in game time to 40 minutes. We'd be world champs easy.
Cheers
And
Yes bench depth and impact is worrying for England.
The bench has been interesting. We do have guys that can make an impact but not if they're not selected. Yesterday we had two back row options, one of which could "fill in" at lock, a rookie 9, loads of options for 10,12,13 but nothing for the back three. Having guys like Cockanisiga or Ashton (OK injured I know) that can offer a different skill set would be useful. Also we have to accept that a big guy like Vunipola, that does a lot of carrying is not going to last the full 80. We have the players but Eddie has had some funny ideas about his bench.
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@chimoaus said in 6 Nations 2019:
This was the first 6 Nations I have actually followed properly and really enjoyed the quality of the rugby. Massive congrats to Wales, many say how boring they are etc etc, but they currently know how to win and that is all that matters. AWJ is a machine and reminds me of Richie and his leadership.
Ireland just looked flat and could not get any front foot ball, no doubt Sexton and Murray had a tournament they will want to flush and forget. I really like Joe Schmidt and his post match press conferences were always class. He had special words to say about Gatland and Wales today which was nice to see.
I like how irratic England are, makes for exciting viewing. The big pluses for me is I genuinely believe we have 6 to 8 sides that could win this World Cup and can't wait to watch this tournament.
Oh also, could England possibly send us either Curry or Underwood, not fair you have two amazing young 7's.
I'll take Watson over both of them
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@NTA said in 6 Nations 2019:
After that I was sure England's power game, combined with a newfound back line verve, would top the charts. BUT it turns out the Farrell is a bit shit when his forwards run out of puff, which happens when they get turned around a lot.
There's a lack of awareness and too much of a one-dimensional approach in England's back play. Tub-O-Lardi is praised to the heavens for "smashing holes in the defence" but butchered at least one try yesterday by cutting back inside with a 2 on 1 overlap.
Farrell's a fine 2nd five and kicker but lacks the smarts to be a top notch 10
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@MiketheSnow said in 6 Nations 2019:
Yes bench depth and impact is worrying for England.
Nah, Eddie can always fast-track a few S15 journeymen into his test team.
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Been a few comments on the refs in this thread
It's been pretty good all round this 6N I think. There's been far less use of the TMO for obvious things and the scrums haven't been the festering wart on games as in the past. Some of the newer refs (names escape me) looked pretty good.
Even Poitre reffed well
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@chimoaus said in 6 Nations 2019:
@Bones said in 6 Nations 2019:
@chimoaus are you not a kiwi then?
I'm pretty bloody happy with Todd, Savea, Cane.
Yeah I am, however if we had two young 7's like those boys I would be even happier
To sit behind the aforementioned 3? I reckon we'll have another couple of young opensides behind them next year...
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@Victor-Meldrew said in 6 Nations 2019:
There's a lack of awareness and too much of a one-dimensional approach in England's back play. Tub-O-Lardi is praised to the heavens for "smashing holes in the defence" but butchered at least one try yesterday by cutting back inside with a 2 on 1 overlap.
The outside backs are far better than they've been in years. That Nowell bloke looks pretty handy - knows how to run a good line, runs hard, has pace.
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This popped up on my daily thread and it encapsulates Gatland's coaching philosphy perfectly IMHO
Seth Godin
Resilience and tolerancesResilience is what happens when we’re able to move forward even when things don’t fit together the way we expect.
And tolerances are an engineer’s measurement of how well the parts meet spec. (The word ‘precision’ comes to mind). A 2018 Lexus is better than 1964 Camaro because every single part in the car fits together dramatically better. The tolerances are more narrow now.
One way to ensure that things work out the way you hope is to spend the time and money to ensure that every part, every form, every worker meets spec. Tighten your spec, increase precision and you’ll discover that systems become more reliable.
The other alternative is to embrace the fact that nothing is ever exactly on spec, and to build resilient systems.
You’ll probably find that while precision feels like the way forward, resilience, the ability to thrive when things go wrong, is a much safer bet.
The trap? Hoping for one, the other or both but not doing the work to make it likely. What will you do when it doesn’t work?
Neither resilience nor tolerances get better on their own.
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@MiketheSnow said in 6 Nations 2019:
From the bottom
ITALY
Showed signs of promise and will be a pain in the arse for NZ and SA mid-week sides.SCOTLAND
Showed moments of brilliance. With a full, fit squad who knows?
Resoundingly beaten by Ireland in 6N and expect the same at RWC
On a good day both Samoa and Japan could turn them overFRANCE
Who the fuck knows?
Murdered Wales in the first half, fell apart in the second.
Thumped Scotland.
Got bossed by England and Ireland.
Will battle with Argentina for QF spotIRELAND
Got worked out
Had injuries
Halfbacks need a rest and a rethink
Should top their RWC group
Can't see them defeating NZENGLAND
Used to think it was frustrating being a Welsh fan
The English fans must be thinking WTF
Bossed Ireland and France and Italy
Lost to Wales
Could so easily have lost to Scotland which would have been the biggest shit the bed in rugby history
Will top their group
On their day can beat anybodyWALES
Belief and resiliance
Not the prettiest rugby but oh so effective
Got out of jail against Scotland
Will go through to QF, who knows who will top the group
Can beat anyone on their day with the exception of NZ
Bridge too farSubtle little troll there Snowyboi ...
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@booboo said in 6 Nations 2019:
@MiketheSnow said in 6 Nations 2019:
From the bottom
ITALY
Showed signs of promise and will be a pain in the arse for NZ and SA mid-week sides.SCOTLAND
Showed moments of brilliance. With a full, fit squad who knows?
Resoundingly beaten by Ireland in 6N and expect the same at RWC
On a good day both Samoa and Japan could turn them overFRANCE
Who the fuck knows?
Murdered Wales in the first half, fell apart in the second.
Thumped Scotland.
Got bossed by England and Ireland.
Will battle with Argentina for QF spotIRELAND
Got worked out
Had injuries
Halfbacks need a rest and a rethink
Should top their RWC group
Can't see them defeating NZENGLAND
Used to think it was frustrating being a Welsh fan
The English fans must be thinking WTF
Bossed Ireland and France and Italy
Lost to Wales
Could so easily have lost to Scotland which would have been the biggest shit the bed in rugby history
Will top their group
On their day can beat anybodyWALES
Belief and resiliance
Not the prettiest rugby but oh so effective
Got out of jail against Scotland
Will go through to QF, who knows who will top the group
Can beat anyone on their day with the exception of NZ
Bridge too farSubtle little troll there Snowyboi ...
Not at all
Now if I'd added 'again'
Seriously it's NZ's to lose and I think only England, Australia and SA can beat them.
Obviously they have to play out of their skins, score when the opportunities present themselves and don't kick shitly to NZ.