Black Ferns v Australia 2
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@Machpants said in Black Ferns v Australia 2:
I think a card might be coming up here
Nope, reserve ferns hooker clothes lined some one, but missed
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Womens' rugby is a difficult watch.
That was a dreadful performance by the Ferns. A wake up call after the plaudits of the previous game.
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The “bomb squad” tactic with the props is a crock of shit and WR need to stop it IMO.
Props off after 30 minutes (the proven period of a lower number of scrums) then the first string front row on for the guts of the game followed by injury replacements from the rested starters.
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@antipodean said in Black Ferns v Australia 2:
Womens' rugby is a difficult watch.
The ferns were poor, ozzie brought rush defences and attacking the breakdown, so they did their part making the ferns poor. The ferns were still better than the ABs have been most of the year
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@Machpants said in Black Ferns v Australia 2:
The ferns were still better than the ABs have been most of the year
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@Machpants Rubi on the soapbox pushing the virtues of Womens Rugby ..the only only problem is the product needs to be way better than what the Black Ferns dished up ..and before anybody jumps on their high horse I would be throwing out the same barbs if Males dished this rubbish up
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By geez, much as I like the idea of women playing etc, it's pretty ordinary skillwise. Big ups to commentators tring to make like it was high quality rugby. Still think it will be ok a 4-5 years!
In saying that I admit to only seeing the second half, after the shield game. -
@NTA said in Black Ferns v Australia 2:
Ruby Tui is always such a great interview. Best part of international rugby right now.
Loved the question to Justin Harrison, your name is Justin isn't it? When he say yes, she says yep like Justin Marshall!! The girl is good.
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@Steven-Harris said in Black Ferns v Australia 2:
@Machpants Ruby on the soapbox pushing the virtues of Womens Rugby ..the only only problem is the product needs to be way better than what the Black Ferns dished up ..and before anybody jumps on their high horse I would be throwing out the same barbs if Males dished this rubbish up
The problem is like any women's sport: variability. It isn't consistently good, because the underlying layers aren't consistently good - very early in the life cycle when you think about it.
NZ Womens Rugby had the dominance early doors because like most early-adopter sports, the naturally skilled people got all the game time despite being amateurs.
Aussie rugby has a very small base so you get the natural players dominating and the programs don't identify and bring through others; throw in NRLW and you're going to be hard-pressed to get the best, with the tip of the spear playing 7s in terms of skill level.Now in the UK and France we're seeing investment and the consistency rise with regular competition. That will be interesting to watch this RWC in NZ.
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@Steven-Harris said in Black Ferns v Australia 2:
@Machpants Rubi on the soapbox pushing the virtues of Womens Rugby ..the only only problem is the product needs to be way better than what the Black Ferns dished up ..and before anybody jumps on their high horse I would be throwing out the same barbs if Males dished this rubbish up
Yup, watching some North harbour first XV, the attacking skill play about the same, but that's cos the ruck work on defence is nowhere near as tough allowing free flowing rugby.
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@Dan54 said in Black Ferns v Australia 2:
By geez, much as I like the idea of women playing etc, it's pretty ordinary skillwise. Big ups to commentators tring to make like it was high quality rugby. Still think it will be ok a 4-5 years!
In saying that I admit to only seeing the second half, after the shield game.That whole game was a hard watch but there were also some good skills on show. Did you see that sequence of about 7 offloads in a row?
At times the top levels of the womens game is schoolboy level stuff which is about right when you consider the exposure to the game and playing time most of thhese players have had. They dont grow up with the game at decent levels or get anywhere near the number of matches.
Saying that though, I think there is the ability to upskill fast. Provincial academy intakes are including young women players and providing them with skills and training frameworks and support. The growth in numbers will push through the cream.
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On the players, although the whole thing didn't gel there were good performances by a number of players individually. I thought Reynolds was her usual disruptive self, Ngan-woo was excellent, McMeniman very good.
Demant much better at 12 as has been said before and although there were a couple of errors I thought Brunt was very solid out there.
Basically the Aussies got in their faces and they needed to switch to a more direct game without pushing to far before the recycle. The number of times players got isolated was a killer.
Losing a player to a head first charging rhino wasn't ideal but they needed to learn from that as well.
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@Crucial said in Black Ferns v Australia 2:
Basically the Aussies got in their faces and they needed to switch to a more direct game without pushing to far before the recycle. The number of times players got isolated was a killer.
Jeez, where have I seen that mentioned about sub par performances by a team in black....?
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@Crucial said in Black Ferns v Australia 2:
@Dan54 said in Black Ferns v Australia 2:
By geez, much as I like the idea of women playing etc, it's pretty ordinary skillwise. Big ups to commentators tring to make like it was high quality rugby. Still think it will be ok a 4-5 years!
In saying that I admit to only seeing the second half, after the shield game.That whole game was a hard watch but there were also some good skills on show. Did you see that sequence of about 7 offloads in a row?
At times the top levels of the womens game is schoolboy level stuff which is about right when you consider the exposure to the game and playing time most of thhese players have had. They dont grow up with the game at decent levels or get anywhere near the number of matches.
Saying that though, I think there is the ability to upskill fast. Provincial academy intakes are including young women players and providing them with skills and training frameworks and support. The growth in numbers will push through the cream.
I'm finding itenjoyable to go along with the ride.I have said to a lot of people I reckon in 5 years it will be pretty good, the young players coming through will be playing with more instinct, The exposure of game will only increase as skill do.