RWC: Japan v Scotland (Pool A)
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Confirmed. We’re going!
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@No-Quarter said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
If it wasn't for the undue influence of Scotland on World Rugby this game would have been called off.
I wonder if any of them are going to backtrack on their comments?
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@jegga said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
@No-Quarter said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
If it wasn't for the undue influence of Scotland on World Rugby this game would have been called off.
I wonder if any of them are going to backtrack on their comments?
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@antipodean said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
@canefan said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
@akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
@canefan said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
So how can this result knock out the Paddies?
No.
So the Scots can leapfrog the Japanese but the Irish are safe?
Yes. Maximum points the sweaties can get is five from this game. Japan need to either win, or ensure Scotland don't get a bonus point while they remain within eight points so they get a bonus losing point.
Or the scenario that Japan get a two bonus point loss.
After all is said and done with refs, TMO’s, cards, typhoons and cancellations - the final pool match is a big decider.
I’m wanting a Japan victory because they have been playing good rugby. Scotland’s form has been iffy at best with some good stuff but some very mediocre attack.
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@No-Quarter said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
If it wasn't for the undue influence of Scotland on World Rugby this game would have been called off.
Is that their aura?
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It would be so funny if the far north poms lost.
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@Baron-Silas-Greenback I'm really, really, really hoping they do!!
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@Baron-Silas-Greenback said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
It would be so funny if the far north poms lost.
The track is going be wet. I saw footage of the Japanese team training yesterday and you could see the water kicking up. That and the tunnel from the sheds to the field was under almost half a metre of water yesterday morning
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@Chris-B said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
3-0 to Scotland sounds great to me!
Scots to win but lose.
That's what I've said all along. But I would like some tries if I am going to stay up and watch the game. 3 tries each would do just fine!
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@No-Quarter said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
@kiwiinmelb said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
Want the scots to win for obvious reasons ,
But I would much rather support Japan , and not just because of the dramas,
Japan have been one of the few highlights of pool play so far for me , have enjoyed their approach to the game
If it's really wet then that will favour the Scots who will be doing everything they can to slow the game down
I dunno if that would favour the Scots, they have some decent backs they like to use and aren't exactly a team of big chug it up units. Japan and their accuracy however would probably love a nice slow game to tackle a team into submission.
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@Bones said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
I want Japan to go as far as possible and Ireland to get sent packing by us. Preferably with some tasty "controversy".
I'd prefer if we beat them straight up. No real or perceived controversies that keep them whinging into their beer for the next 10 years
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@canefan said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
@Baron-Silas-Greenback said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
It would be so funny if the far north poms lost.
The track is going be wet. I saw footage of the Japanese team training yesterday and you could see the water kicking up. That and the tunnel from the sheds to the field was under almost half a metre of water yesterday morning
That was a different ground.
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@akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
@canefan said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
@Baron-Silas-Greenback said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
It would be so funny if the far north poms lost.
The track is going be wet. I saw footage of the Japanese team training yesterday and you could see the water kicking up. That and the tunnel from the sheds to the field was under almost half a metre of water yesterday morning
That was a different ground.
Well that's my argument stuffed then
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@canefan said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
@Bones said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
I want Japan to go as far as possible and Ireland to get sent packing by us. Preferably with some tasty "controversy".
I'd prefer if we beat them straight up. No real or perceived controversies that keep them whinging into their beer for the next 10 years
50 points, 6 or 7 tries would do nicely,
Am I asking for too much ?
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@Catogrande said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
@Snowy @jegga I do wonder though that if it was say England or NZ that needed to play to qualify whether or not the outcome from World Rugby would have been different. I'd like to think not, but I'm not so sure. Now this is not a dig and either team, more taking a view on the commercial decision that World Rugby might have taken.
It would have been exactly the same.
Any NZ team that had been thrashed in a pool match before playing the unbeaten leader of the pool would be considered so useless that they got what they deserved. World Rugby would delight -- positively delight -- in stiffing us. Taking the ABs out early in any tournament would vastly increase the interest from the neutrals to each succeeding match, as everyone would think they could pull it off.
And England have no Aura, so it isn't an issue.
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@Bones said in RWC: Japan v Scotland (Possible) (Pool A):
I want Japan to go as far as possible and Ireland to get sent packing by us. Preferably with some tasty "controversy".
At least one borderline forward pass and a debatable yellow card not handed out to an ab would be nice along with the usual amounts of skullduggery at the breakdown that cause whining about "all black invisibility cloaks" .
Also the scores should be close for about 60-65 minutes to give them false hope and then we pile on three tries to really twist the knife.