SH International Rugby (other than TRC, ABs)
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@machpants said in SH International Rugby (other than TRC, ABs):
@daffy-jaffy said in SH International Rugby (other than TRC, ABs):
In the opening round of the Rugby Africa Cup, a competition that makes up part of the Rugby World Cup 2023 qualifying process, the Ivory Coast registered a 24-13 victory over Namibia, whilst Senegal defeated Kenya 20-19. It was a late converted try for Senegal that ultimately proved decisive as they claimed victory over a side more than 20 places above them in the World Rugby Rankings.
Oh gawd imagine having Ivory Coast or Senegal in your pool. 102-0 … but at half time!
But if they're better than Nambia why wish for Namibia?
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At the invitation of World Rugby, Rugby Australia has committed to sending an Australia A squad to Fiji to participate in the Pacific Nations Cup this July.
The development squad will play three matches against Samoa on 2 July in Suva, Fiji on 9 July in Lautoka, before completing their tournament against Tonga on 16 July – also in Lautoka.
All three Pacific Island nations will field their Test teams.
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By the way, I hope that Tau Koloamatangi has official clearance from World Rugby to play for Tonga, as he has played for Hong Kong in Nov/December 2019 (so the 3-year stand-down period for changing Nations has not been completed, yet). That is only possible if World Rugby has officially stated that Koloamatangi wasn't eligible to play for Hong Kong, when he did.
Tonga has to play a RWC qualfier in July and, obviously, fielding an ineligible player would have terrible consequences, as Spain has again experienced, recently.
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@Stargazer I was going to ask where Charles Piutau was, but figured out that he was Salesi Piutau.
Not a bad team. On paper, that backline looks pretty lethal. I'm skeptical if they'll actually be that good on attack though, because there aren't many noted passers in the backline.
Now I'm interested to see who Samoa select.