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  • sparkyS Do not disturb
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    @PecoTrain Hadn't heard any speculation about his health before today.

    I suspect he will become a media pundit, mostly based in NZ. Decent money, less stress and all-consuming than coaching.

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    For all those concerned about Ireland in the QF, I'm moderately relaxed. We just have to score points - last time we only got 9 against them. If we get 9 points, we lose, and well played Ireland.

    This time, I think the conditions will suti us better (hotter), our prep is better, and mentally we shold be right up for it. Good luck Ireland, they'll have a big game in them, but it's going to be tough for them to exit the pool fresh and determined after Samoa and Scotland to play yet.

    Our attack looks transformed from last year. We have unlocked the rush against SA, and I beleive we'll do it again soon.

    What a tournament!

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    @Frank said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @Billy-Tell said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @Frank said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Isn't this result kind of bad for us and potentially good for the Boks?

    Potentially yes. But I think Ireland’s gameplan has been found out. They also rely on sexton who has been under an injury cloud. They also can’t take the Samoa game for granted so only Russia can get the B team. If they play like today though, NZ wouldn’t be losing.

    How many of the team that just lost to Japan were their best team or was it all second stringers? Just wondering if total lack of depth partially explains the loss.

    Main omission Sexton. Seems essential for ireland nowadays.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Apparently BOD was a pundit on the Irish coverage and didn't take the result well. If anyone has the footage and can post it I will be eternally grateful

    Was on the ITV coverage.

    He had the look of a man who's swallowed a wasp during during a live TV interview and that distracted him from the fact he's also having a severe bowel spasm.

    He could have died.

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    @PecoTrain said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @sparky

    Schmidt has said he wishes to spend more time with his family and their parents given the time away from NZ - this probably gives the best explanation.

    His Mum died around end of July.

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    @nzzp said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    For all those concerned about Ireland in the QF, I'm moderately relaxed. We just have to score points - last time we only got 9 against them. If we get 9 points, we lose, and well played Ireland.

    This time, I think the conditions will suti us better (hotter), our prep is better, and mentally we shold be right up for it. Good luck Ireland, they'll have a big game in them, but it's going to be tough for them to exit the pool fresh and determined after Samoa and Scotland to play yet.

    Our attack looks transformed from last year. We have unlocked the rush against SA, and I beleive we'll do it again soon.

    What a tournament!

    A sage Irishman I know well observes that Irish never play well in warm conditions.

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    @pakman said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Main omission Sexton. Seems essential for ireland nowadays.

    An in-form Sexton maybe. He wasn't in the 6N's - looked out of his depth against England.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Apparently BOD was a pundit on the Irish coverage and didn't take the result well. If anyone has the footage and can post it I will be eternally grateful

    Was on the ITV coverage.

    He had the look of a man who's swallowed a wasp during during a live TV interview and that distracted him from the fact he's also having a severe bowel spasm.

    Excellent.

    A quarter final exit is an Irish tradition isn’t it?

    Planet Rugby’s Ireland fans are still **delivering gold

    **“We knew all of this in advance.
    That’s why Joe player what he felt was his best team.

    In cooler weather, better ref, neutral location both teams given the same amount of rest and our B team puts 40 points on them.

    Do we really think that Japan making the quarters wasn’t just what WR wanted?

    At this rate Japan might make the semis or better.

    Reminds me of Korea/Japan WC in the football.”****

    Also a whole thread about how bent Gardner is

    http://forum.planetrugby.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=91481&sid=5594db999ca625c55956a0becc14a9dc

    I don’t remember bok fans being this graceless at all and their team came back and gave ours a hell of a game in the semis.
    I hope Heneke Meyer had a smile on his face last night .
    The only downside for Japan is no one in their pool is going to take them lightly so they’ll be playing their top side if possible.

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    @junior said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @junior said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @antipodean said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @Frank said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Isn't this result kind of bad for us and potentially good for the Boks?

    Absolutely. Not sure why some are so happy with this result.

    Are you really concerned after seeing that?

    I wasn’t concerned after seeing Argentine beat France in 2007...

    As we know France are the great enigma when it comes to world cups.

    Ireland’s 4th loss this year and their work at the ruck has been exposed (again).

    That's all true, but I think they'll have nothing to lose against us, will know that their game plan works against us and, therefore, be 1000 time more committed and tenacious than they were today. On top of that, we'll need to just as - if not more - disciplined than the excellent japanese were. We'll need to be great at the set pieces and under the high ball. Also, unlike Japan, we will not have all of world rugby behind us and what 50/50 refereeing calls are made are, therefore, less likely to be made in our favour.

    In short, it's gonna a hell of a tough test match for us

    But Rassie and Wankie think we get all the calls.

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    @DMX that will be a factor, NH media gave been blowing smoke up Ireland's arse since they beat us last year, yet they have had the wobbles since then losing to England twice, Wales and now Japan.

    Hansen even mentioned the weight of expectation on the day he named the ABs and said it will be interesting to see how others dealt with it given they live with it all the time.

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    Haka hater gunna hate ...

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    @jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @Victor-Meldrew said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Apparently BOD was a pundit on the Irish coverage and didn't take the result well. If anyone has the footage and can post it I will be eternally grateful

    Was on the ITV coverage.

    He had the look of a man who's swallowed a wasp during during a live TV interview and that distracted him from the fact he's also having a severe bowel spasm.

    Excellent.

    A quarter final exit is an Irish tradition isn’t it?

    Planet Rugby’s Ireland fans are still delivering gold

    “We knew all of this in advance.
    That’s why Joe player what he felt was his best team.

    In cooler weather, better ref, neutral location both teams given the same amount of rest and our B team puts 40 points on them.

    Do we really think that Japan making the quarters wasn’t just what WR wanted?

    At this rate Japan might make the semis or better.

    Reminds me of Korea/Japan WC in the football.”

    Also a whole thread about how bent Gardner is

    http://forum.planetrugby.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=91481&sid=5594db999ca625c55956a0becc14a9dc

    I don’t remember bok fans being this graceless at all and their team came back and gave ours a hell of a game in the semis.
    I hope Heneke Meyer had a smile on his face last night .
    The only downside for Japan is no one in their pool is going to take them lightly so they’ll be playing their top side if possible.

    As a neutralish observer (I was obviously backing Japan) I didn't notice any obvious issues with the officiating. Did anyone? (Haven't read the thread.)

    What are their specific whinge? Or is it just victim mentality?

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    @booboo said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Haka hater gunna hate ...

    Doh! Embarrassing.

    Is he a public figure? Or some Twitter random?

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    I liked how JJ said that he had been planning this one for some time. A bit like how Schmidt had been planning Chicago for some time as a good chance to catch a better team on the hop.

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    @MiketheSnow said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @NTA said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Ireland Schmidt the bed.

    Post Of The Day

    Month

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    @Rapido said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @booboo said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Haka hater gunna hate ...

    Doh! Embarrassing.

    Is he a public figure? Or some Twitter random?

    Apparently a newspaper sports columnist.

    Was the bloke who did the cliched anti haka column last week.

    Stuff
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    He dropped a couple of tweets about how boring the pool games are, how Uruguay-Fiji didn't mean anything, and how this next month is about trimming 9 teams down to 8.

    An Irish fan with a shorter memory than most.

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    @Rapido said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @booboo said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Haka hater gunna hate ...

    Doh! Embarrassing.

    Is he a public figure? Or some Twitter random?

    From what I understand he’s a soccer writer who’s loathed by Irish rugby fans as well for being a troll .

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    @booboo said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @Victor-Meldrew said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Apparently BOD was a pundit on the Irish coverage and didn't take the result well. If anyone has the footage and can post it I will be eternally grateful

    Was on the ITV coverage.

    He had the look of a man who's swallowed a wasp during during a live TV interview and that distracted him from the fact he's also having a severe bowel spasm.

    Excellent.

    A quarter final exit is an Irish tradition isn’t it?

    Planet Rugby’s Ireland fans are still delivering gold

    “We knew all of this in advance.
    That’s why Joe player what he felt was his best team.

    In cooler weather, better ref, neutral location both teams given the same amount of rest and our B team puts 40 points on them.

    Do we really think that Japan making the quarters wasn’t just what WR wanted?

    At this rate Japan might make the semis or better.

    Reminds me of Korea/Japan WC in the football.”

    Also a whole thread about how bent Gardner is

    http://forum.planetrugby.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=91481&sid=5594db999ca625c55956a0becc14a9dc

    I don’t remember bok fans being this graceless at all and their team came back and gave ours a hell of a game in the semis.
    I hope Heneke Meyer had a smile on his face last night .
    The only downside for Japan is no one in their pool is going to take them lightly so they’ll be playing their top side if possible.

    As a neutralish observer (I was obviously backing Japan) I didn't notice any obvious issues with the officiating. Did anyone? (Haven't read the thread.)

    What are their specific whinge? Or is it just victim mentality?

    Some of them have been saying Japan had an advantage because they play in the super rugby comp and are more used to the way Gardner refs .

    Victim mentality, delusions of grandeur or just ungracious arseclowns? Take your pick

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    @jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @booboo said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @Victor-Meldrew said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    @jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):

    Apparently BOD was a pundit on the Irish coverage and didn't take the result well. If anyone has the footage and can post it I will be eternally grateful

    Was on the ITV coverage.

    He had the look of a man who's swallowed a wasp during during a live TV interview and that distracted him from the fact he's also having a severe bowel spasm.

    Excellent.

    A quarter final exit is an Irish tradition isn’t it?

    Planet Rugby’s Ireland fans are still delivering gold

    “We knew all of this in advance.
    That’s why Joe player what he felt was his best team.

    In cooler weather, better ref, neutral location both teams given the same amount of rest and our B team puts 40 points on them.

    Do we really think that Japan making the quarters wasn’t just what WR wanted?

    At this rate Japan might make the semis or better.

    Reminds me of Korea/Japan WC in the football.”

    Also a whole thread about how bent Gardner is

    http://forum.planetrugby.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=91481&sid=5594db999ca625c55956a0becc14a9dc

    I don’t remember bok fans being this graceless at all and their team came back and gave ours a hell of a game in the semis.
    I hope Heneke Meyer had a smile on his face last night .
    The only downside for Japan is no one in their pool is going to take them lightly so they’ll be playing their top side if possible.

    As a neutralish observer (I was obviously backing Japan) I didn't notice any obvious issues with the officiating. Did anyone? (Haven't read the thread.)

    What are their specific whinge? Or is it just victim mentality?

    Some of them have been saying Japan had an advantage because they play in the super rugby comp and are more used to the way Gardner refs .

    Victim mentality, delusions of grandeur or just ungracious arseclowns? Take your pick

    According to comments on the42 Ireland were beaten by some fella called Hugh Middity.
    He wasn’t on the team sheets but must have been there because everyone is saying “Hi, Hugh Middity”

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