RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A)
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@Machpants said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
They're up and down like the Assyrian Empire during RWC, as games are worth double points
Surprisingly most moves are only by one place up or down.
It was the pre-tournament games in the NH where highly ranked teams played each other in 'friendlies' as preparation that put things out of alignment.
An Australian win against Wales would put the Convicts up to either 2nd or 3rd and drop Wales to 6th which is a big shuffle though. -
@Crucial said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
@Machpants said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
They're up and down like the Assyrian Empire during RWC, as games are worth double points
Surprisingly most moves are only by one place up or down.
It was the pre-tournament games in the NH where highly ranked teams played each other in 'friendlies' as preparation that put things out of alignment.
An Australian win against Wales would put the Convicts up to either 2nd or 3rd and drop Wales to 6th which is a big shuffle though.Its tight in around 2-6 with only a tick over 3 points separating the lot. Beat someone above you and with double points....
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One last gloating post before I move on, another post from an Irishman on pr
Well, Japan chose this game to be played at the hottest time of the day in their most humid part of Japan because they understood very clearly it would give me an advantage against heavier opposition who all live and play in a temperate climate and who would not be able to fully acclimatize to the conditions. And they were right.
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You wouldn't want to be a lifelong Irish rugby fan at the moment with all these dickhead countrymen posting would you?
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@antipodean said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
You wouldn't want to be a lifelong Irish rugby fan at the moment with all these dickhead countrymen posting would you?
Nope, a lot of them signed up a fair while ago before the "golden era" though, so its not like all of them are recent blow ins . The ones that are the most graceless of them were the worst at gloating about the 2007 quarter final too. Karma is a nasty bitch.
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@jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
@antipodean said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
You wouldn't want to be a lifelong Irish rugby fan at the moment with all these dickhead countrymen posting would you?
Nope, a lot of them signed up a fair while ago before the "golden era" though, so its not like all of them are recent blow ins . The ones that are the most graceless of them were the worst at gloating about the 2007 quarter final too. Karma is a nasty bitch.
It takes a strange kind of an Irishman to troll another country's fans for losing a RWC quarter final.
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@Damo said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
@jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
@antipodean said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
You wouldn't want to be a lifelong Irish rugby fan at the moment with all these dickhead countrymen posting would you?
Nope, a lot of them signed up a fair while ago before the "golden era" though, so its not like all of them are recent blow ins . The ones that are the most graceless of them were the worst at gloating about the 2007 quarter final too. Karma is a nasty bitch.
It takes a strange kind of an Irishman to troll another country's fans for losing a RWC quarter final.
They are pretty unpopular over on pr, mostly for behaviour like that. They were appalling after that game
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@jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
@Damo said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
@jegga said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
@antipodean said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
You wouldn't want to be a lifelong Irish rugby fan at the moment with all these dickhead countrymen posting would you?
Nope, a lot of them signed up a fair while ago before the "golden era" though, so its not like all of them are recent blow ins . The ones that are the most graceless of them were the worst at gloating about the 2007 quarter final too. Karma is a nasty bitch.
It takes a strange kind of an Irishman to troll another country's fans for losing a RWC quarter final.
They are pretty unpopular over on pr, mostly for behaviour like that. They were appalling after that game
Fortunately they normally stick to their massive Irish Rugby thread. Stops them from polluting the rest of the board.
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@cgrant said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
Ireland by 30.
I was really wrong there. I underestimated Japan because of their trouncing by the hands of South Africa during the preparation phase. Now maybe they will face each other for the QF.
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@taniwharugby said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
@rotated no chance the ABs have prepared for the Irish though is there.
Sure they will. Both sides targeted last years Dublin test and the ABs came out on the wrong side of it.
I'm not making any predictions, but whoever plays Ireland in the QF will have to take their best shot and they will look a hell of a lot better than they did against Japan.
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@rotated last year the focus was more England, a game that had been being talked up for 2 years, the Irish one only started looking more important in the few months leading in.
At the end of the day, I really dont give a shit who we play, I'd love to win it beating Ireland, England and Wales, and we will have to win every game any way, so who we meet is irrelevant.
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@taniwharugby said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
@rotated last year the focus was more England, a game that had been being talked up for 2 years, the Irish one only started looking more important in the few months leading in.
I think Hansen talked up the Ireland game more, but even if you are right it's hardly a stellar example of the management's ability to prepare for big games this cycle (ditto the Lions tour).
I don't care who we play either, but call me chicken little if I'm a bit more wary about a side that has depantsed the ABs twice in the past three years than Scotland/Japan who have never beaten the ABs in their history. A QF against Japan or Ireland would be great viewing, Scotland less so.
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@taniwharugby said in RWC: Japan v Ireland (Pool A):
@rotated last year the focus was more England, a game that had been being talked up for 2 years, the Irish one only started looking more important in the few months leading in.
At the end of the day, I really dont give a shit who we play, I'd love to win it beating Ireland, England and Wales, and we will have to win every game any way, so who we meet is irrelevant.
Framing it this way, at best just shifts the explanation to being evidence that nz can barely handle consecutive hard tests.
Gutted if we miss the 'easy' quarter. Because we ain't that good. Will need to win 3 toughies in a row now probably.