Australia v England - the decider
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@MajorRage said in Australia v England - the decider:
@Derpus said in Australia v England - the decider:
@ACT-Crusader Something seriously wrong with you if you'd rather England win.
England fans have never:
- Punched me on a train after a game
- Ruined a dinner party over rugby
- Tried to start a fight with me after the ABs lost
Cmon England.
Sounds like some good stories here ! What happened ?
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@TheMojoman a four year period amongst a sea of All Black dominance.
I guess the periods of relative weakness stand out more when you expect to win every match.
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@Derpus said in Australia v England - the decider:
@MajorRage doesn't sound like you've spent much time in England.
Never been there.
Well, apart from living here.
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Aussies blew two tries in the first 10 minutes, should have been well up and had England chasing the game. You can see what they're doing though and they are creating opportunities, just lack the polish to finish. Poms look very big, and Hooper looked like a lightweight. Wright was really good. Paisami too many errors. Serevi and Koroibete good. Frost and Valentini too.
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@reprobate said in Australia v England - the decider:
Aussies blew two tries in the first 10 minutes, should have been well up and had England chasing the game. You can see what they're doing though and they are creating opportunities, just lack the polish to finish. Poms look very big, and Hooper looked like a lightweight. Wright was really good. Paisami too many errors. Serevi and Koroibete good. Frost and Valentini too.
Yeah just looked back at that - Hodge and Tupou can't pass under pressure. Wright would have stepped the England fullback and scored near the posts. TBF tho if we get the first try maybe we don't get a crack at the second.
Our pace and short passing around the ruck had England all at sea early on. Failing to capitalise on that means they could take a breath and get into their rhythym.
Paisami isn't a Test 13 for me. Ikitau should probably have started.
Hooper was not running in the right channels to be effective. They targeted him at channel 1 any time he was standing there. Should have gone wider off Kerevi.
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Went out to the SCG for this one, and it was a really fun atmosphere.
I haven't watched a replay, and have no intention of ever doing so. My impression at the ground was that we fundamentally lost this game in the contact zone.
Both teams were pretty even, both had chances, ref was good. But when it all was on the line, England were just bigger and stronger. And everything flows from that central fact. We kept charging into their defence and we couldn't damage them enough to create space.
Sucks to lose but I don't feel like we blew it. Sure we could have converted more chances but it wasn't like we were camped on the England line for hours on end.
As far as Wallaby losses go this one hurts but it's a manageable pain. I've had far worse.
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I can't wait for the new stadium to open. The SCG just reminded me how shit it is with hidden toilets and miserable drink facilities.
From my vantage point the Wallabies played with nice width (they can pass well now - apart from Hodge). England's defence was very good. What I wouldn't give to have a prop like Genge available to me.
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@MajorRage said in Australia v England - the decider:
@Derpus said in Australia v England - the decider:
@ACT-Crusader Something seriously wrong with you if you'd rather England win.
England fans have never:
- Punched me on a train after a game
- Ruined a dinner party over rugby
> 3. Tried to start a fight with me after the ABs lost
Cmon England.
I'd be surprised at number 3 as well..
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@nostrildamus said in Australia v England - the decider:
@MajorRage said in Australia v England - the decider:
@Derpus said in Australia v England - the decider:
@ACT-Crusader Something seriously wrong with you if you'd rather England win.
England fans have never:
- Punched me on a train after a game
- Ruined a dinner party over rugby
> 3. Tried to start a fight with me after the ABs lost
Cmon England.
I'd be surprised at number 3 as well..
My experience of England rugby fans over the years has been almost entirely positive. Very little in the way of unpleasantness, just the occasional bit of boorish behaviour. Maybe itβs different seeing things from an opposition viewpoint. I would also say that my overall positive view of England fans is mirrored by all the other countries too. In the main, rugby fans first, jingoistic second.