RWC 2023
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Is it just me or is this starting early this year?
First match 9 September!
Comparing to 2019 kick off was 20 September.
2015 on 18 September.
2007 was comparable on 7 September.
1999 was 1 October.
1991 20 October.
(Not comparing 2011 coz it was down our way, but even 2003 waited till October .. prolly to avoid the Aussie footy finals.
And 1987 and 1995 were obviously early winter in May and June.)
Just an observation.
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@booboo I only checked 2007, 2015 and 2019 and compared them to 2023, and the RWC lasted 6 weeks in those years. In 2023, the RWC will last 7 weeks. Maybe that's the reason?
Date of the Final (local time):
2007: 20 October
2015: 31 October
2019: 2 November
2023: 28 October -
Is it just me or is this starting early this year?
First match 9 September!
Comparing to 2019 kick off was 20 September.
2015 on 18 September.
2007 was comparable on 7 September.
1999 was 1 October.
1991 20 October.
(Not comparing 2011 coz it was down our way, but even 2003 waited till October .. prolly to avoid the Aussie footy finals.
And 1987 and 1995 were obviously early winter in May and June.)
Just an observation.
Say the end of the rugby season and no rugby of note occuring has you bored to tears without saying you're bored to tears.
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There are some great games in week 3
SA vs Ire
Aus vs WalesBut also
Samoa vs Arg
Georgia vs Portugal
Scot vs TongaAnd some dud games
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@Billy-Tell said in RWC 2023:
There are some great games in week 3
SA vs Ire
Aus vs WalesBut also
Samoa vs Arg
Georgia vs Portugal
Scot vs TongaAnd some dud games
I'm looking forward to Italy v Uruguay; and Georgia v Portugal
Could be two upsets on the cards based on Week 2
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@Machpants said in RWC 2023:
Nick's view
Apart from the soapy water bit any one of us on here could have written that
Phoned it in
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early prediction: Nick Evans could become a pretty good coach.
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@MiketheSnow
I don't know that any of us would have written this and said it encompassed the All BlacksThe big teams kick a lot but it’s more how they kick, when they kick and the accuracy with which they do it. Very rarely is it aimless, unless they’re under pressure, it’s all about playing in the right areas, limiting the amount of phases in parts of the field where they’re susceptible to turnovers because the breakdown is so fiercely contested
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Did Townsend or that other made up name ever play 10 and take the Shield off a dominant Auckland team?