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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    @pukunui said in 18 ... next stop Cyprus ...:

    Great to tick that one off and hopefully they can extend it.
    Another aspect that hasn't been talked anout much is the potential unbeaten season repeat from a few years back. Hopefully Ireland don't give us the same scare as last time though.

    But what have we ticked off? I don't want to regurgitate this but to me there is only one record and that is the test record.

    More important for me is as you say matching the feat from 2012 and getting an unbeaten calendar year season. For what has so far been an excellent season it would be disappointing to regress at this point.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in 18 ... next stop Cyprus ...:

    @pukunui said in 18 ... next stop Cyprus ...:

    Great to tick that one off and hopefully they can extend it.
    Another aspect that hasn't been talked anout much is the potential unbeaten season repeat from a few years back. Hopefully Ireland don't give us the same scare as last time though.

    But what have we ticked off? I don't want to regurgitate this but to me there is only one record and that is the test record.

    More important for me is as you say matching the feat from 2012 and getting an unbeaten calendar year season. For what has so far been an excellent season it would be disappointing to regress at this point.

    You are right. That one has been debated. If you don't see a difference then good for you.
    Plenty of people clearly do, including the players so there you go.

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    @pukunui said in 18 ... next stop Cyprus ...:

    Great to tick that one off and hopefully they can extend it.

    I'll just leave this here. If you think it is comparable to what the ABs did, good for you.

    Cyprus' run of 24 straight wins
    2008
    Azerbaijan 37 - 3 (away)
    Monaco 24 - 3 (home)

    2009
    Slovakia 33 - 7 (home)
    Bosnia and Herzegovina 8 - 6 (away)
    Monaco 44 - 5 (away)

    2010
    Azerbaijan 59 - 0 (home)
    Bosnia and Herzegovina 15 - 0 (home)
    Greece 33 - 13 (away)

    2011
    Bulgaria 55 - 8 (home)
    Finland 70 - 10 (home)
    Luxembourg 50 - 0 (away)
    Luxembourg 48 - 7 (home)

    2012
    Bulgaria 94 - 3 (away)
    Greece 72 - 5 (home)
    Finland 52 - 5 (away)
    Austria 54 - 20 (away)
    Slovenia 49 - 8 (home)

    2013
    Bulgaria 79 - 10 (home)
    Hungary 16 - 15 (away)
    Slovenia 34 - 3 (away)
    Austria 22 - 8 (home)

    2014
    Bulgaria 46 - 15 (away)
    Hungary 46 - 13 (home)
    Andorra 30 - 10 (home)

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    @nzzp said in 18 ... next stop Cyprus ...:

    @pukunui said in 18 ... next stop Cyprus ...:

    Great to tick that one off and hopefully they can extend it.

    I'll just leave this here. If you think it is comparable to what the ABs did, good for you.

    Cyprus' run of 24 straight wins
    2008
    Azerbaijan 37 - 3 (away)
    Monaco 24 - 3 (home)

    2009
    Slovakia 33 - 7 (home)
    Bosnia and Herzegovina 8 - 6 (away)
    Monaco 44 - 5 (away)

    2010
    Azerbaijan 59 - 0 (home)
    Bosnia and Herzegovina 15 - 0 (home)
    Greece 33 - 13 (away)

    2011
    Bulgaria 55 - 8 (home)
    Finland 70 - 10 (home)
    Luxembourg 50 - 0 (away)
    Luxembourg 48 - 7 (home)

    2012
    Bulgaria 94 - 3 (away)
    Greece 72 - 5 (home)
    Finland 52 - 5 (away)
    Austria 54 - 20 (away)
    Slovenia 49 - 8 (home)

    2013
    Bulgaria 79 - 10 (home)
    Hungary 16 - 15 (away)
    Slovenia 34 - 3 (away)
    Austria 22 - 8 (home)

    2014
    Bulgaria 46 - 15 (away)
    Hungary 46 - 13 (home)
    Andorra 30 - 10 (home)

    Gee whiz Bosnia and Herzegovina look like plucky opponents judging from those rather close results. I guess dodging bombs in the 90s meant a lot of young men grew up to be nifty sidesteppers.

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    I think everyone can agree the All Blacks have the tier one record and Cyprus has won more international games of rugby in a row than anyone else.

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    Who was it that finally knocked off the powerhouse of international rugby?

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    Latvia 39 - 20

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    @nzzp At their level, it is comparable to what the ABs did. In absolute terms, indeed, it is not. But I don't see the point in taking anything away from the Cypriot record, considering that beating these countries (which all compete in ENC 2, so 2 levels below the 6 Nations) is probably an achievement for Cyprus that is similar to the All Blacks beating Tier 1 nations.

    So after ticking off the Tier 1 win record, I also hope the All Blacks will now go for that overall 24 test win record. Not because one is more meaningful than the other, but because it's nice to have another record on the list to aim for.

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    If we can get past Cyprus, we'll still only have the Rugby Union record. The record for all international rugby is apparently 30 consecutive wins by the Australian Rugby League team.

    If we can get past that, we can shoot for Jehangir Khan's best sporting streak of 555 consecutive squash match victories (ended by New Zealand's Ross Norman).

    Winning streak - Wikipedia
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    @Chris-B. Kangaroos? Why not a hurling International record too ffs?

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    @Chris-B. said in 18 ... next stop Cyprus ...:

    If we can get past Cyprus, we'll still only have the Rugby Union record. The record for all international rugby is apparently 30 consecutive wins by the Australian Rugby League team.

    If we can get past that, we can shoot for Jehangir Khan's best sporting streak of 555 consecutive squash match victories (ended by New Zealand's Ross Norman).

    Winning streak - Wikipedia

    Jeezus! The Roos went 30 wins in a row? I actually find this hard to believe, especially given how infrequent league tests are and were. That could cover 20 odd years back in the day. Or more.

    I suspect this record may be about the 82 to 86 team? And include the non-test tour matches?

    Of course I could look it up, but nah.

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    @antipodean said in 18 ... next stop Cyprus ...:

    @Chris-B. Kangaroos? Why not a hurling International record too ffs?

    I would suggest that Kerry have a better winning percentage in the final than us in RWC grand finals.

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    @Bones My point is if there's no competitive international fixtures (as rugby league was for a long time) then a record run surely isn't difficult to achieve?

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    @antipodean I was being facetious!

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    @Stargazer said in 18 ... next stop Cyprus ...:

    @nzzp At their level, it is comparable to what the ABs did.

    Not really. Cyprus were in a division they were too good for.

    The All Blacks can't go up a division.

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    @Frye
    They actually started from the very bottom, Azerbaidjan is still probably there at the bottom and don't really know what Monaco is up to.

    So basically they couldn't just sign up for a division suited for them and thus had to win 23 on the trot to find it 😂

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    @Sapetyvi A five year grading round?

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  • MN5M Online
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    I wonder if Cyprus has an online forum dedicated to Rugby with everyone crossing their fingers that these flash professional rugby players aren't gonna break their record?

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    @MN5 said in 18 ... next stop Cyprus ...:

    I wonder if Cyprus has an online forum dedicated to Rugby with everyone crossing their fingers that these flash professional rugby players aren't gonna break their record?

    Only tier 1 nation supporters waste their time talking nonsense....

    I must say the Cyprus Facebook rugby page isn't the worst going around

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    @MN5 said in 18 ... next stop Cyprus ...:

    I wonder if Cyprus has an online forum dedicated to Rugby with everyone crossing their fingers that these flash professional rugby players aren't gonna break their record?

    Pointing out how much easier it is for professionals who don't have to train after work, beg for time off to play etc.

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