RWC SF: England v Springboks
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Its interesting noting the average of both of the these packs , The starting English front row has a dads army look about it ,although the average age of the Springbok pack is 31 .
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@booboo said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:
Hey Seffrican peeps (even though I hope you lose and have posted such elsewhere) how do you pronounce RG as in Snyman?
Commentator on the world feed (Rupert Cox I think) was giving it the gutteral treatment, but I couldn't really pick up what it was.
I see "RG" and prounoce "Aah" "Jee".
Can you give us a English speaking guide?
Thanks.
It’s an Afrikaans oddity. If you’re watching him play on TV or from the stands it’s pronounced (more or less) Erghrrr Chheeeya
But if you meet him or another large, violent Afrikaaner it’s pronounced: Moenie vir my smile nie, eks nie jou hoer nie.
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@Smuts said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:
@booboo said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:
Hey Seffrican peeps (even though I hope you lose and have posted such elsewhere) how do you pronounce RG as in Snyman?
Commentator on the world feed (Rupert Cox I think) was giving it the gutteral treatment, but I couldn't really pick up what it was.
I see "RG" and prounoce "Aah" "Jee".
Can you give us a English speaking guide?
Thanks.
It’s an Afrikaans oddity. If you’re watching him play on TV or from the stands it’s pronounced (more or less) Erghrrr Chheeeya
But if you meet him or another large, violent Afrikaaner it’s pronounced: Moenie vir my smile nie, eks nie jou hoer nie.
Google tells me that might not be a healthy option
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@Victor-Meldrew said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:
For a minute there, I thought Walrus was talking about Times Rugby writers
I saw footage of this fight somewhere else ,
my thoughts when i watched it ,
lucky for their own safety they were just fighting among their own supporters and not a bunch of fijians
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I’ve gone England 1-8
I’m not confident, but that’s what I want to happen.
A brutal affair, descending into fisticuffs at one point resulting in 2 players carded and banned from each side , as well as Rassie being sanctioned for invading the pitch
England steal the game 6-3 with a Tuilagi droppie off his left foot in the 84th minute.
Both teams spent, England a shadow of themselves for the final
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@voodoo said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:
I’ve gone England 1-8
I’m not confident, but that’s what I want to happen.
A brutal affair, descending into fisticuffs at one point resulting in 2 players carded and banned from each side , as well as Rassie being sanctioned for invading the pitch
England steal the game 6-3 with a Tuilagi droppie off his left foot in the 84th minute.
Both teams spent, England a shadow of themselves for the final
TOP POST!!!!!!
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@voodoo said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:
I’ve gone England 1-8
I’m not confident, but that’s what I want to happen.
A brutal affair, descending into fisticuffs at one point resulting in 2 players carded and banned from each side , as well as Rassie being sanctioned for invading the pitch
England steal the game 6-3 with a Tuilagi droppie off his left foot in the 84th minute.
Both teams spent, England a shadow of themselves for the final
Make it so.
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@stodders said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:
@Dodge I’m surprised Manu Tuilagi hasn’t broken down yet. For England to win, he needs to pull a worldie performance out, as well as the pack.
He’ll be sent off in this game for a leading forearm…
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@W32 said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:
@Bones My reply was sort of tongue in cheek. But it does cut out any miscommunication between coach and player. The whispering into radios seems a bit redundant when time is of the essence and no way to get the player word easily.
Ok I see, but pretty concerning he has no faith in his players to know what decisions to make on the field.