World Cup Final match thread
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<p>DC's career best performance may have been during the 2005 lions tour. After rewatching it I'd say you could argue a case for the RW15 final. Apart from a missed touch finder he barely put a foot wrong. He was a rock on defence and the last 20 minutes of the final he totally bossed it. Superior field kicking, forced a turnover with a deft chip kick, 40m+ goal kick to stretch the lead to 10. A virtuoso performance</p>
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<p>Different kind of game - thing I remember about the 2005 game was he was just so robust on attack. Before his injuries I guess.</p>
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<p>Someone was saying he became more rounded; had to because of the injury toll - smarter not harder and all that. But yeah, besides a missed touch finder and the missed conversion, hard to fault.</p>
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<p>The defense in the last 15 minutes was just sheer desire. Would not be denied.</p> -
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I don't mind scrums that go down just getting the ball the fuck out. That's what they're for - restarting play.<br><br></p></blockquote>
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Sort of. I agree. If it's available get it out and get on with it.<br><br>
But scrums are about dominance and setting a platform.<br><br>
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<p>Sort of. I agree. If it's available get it out and get on with it.<br><br>
But scrums are about dominance and setting a platform.<br><br>
Unfortunately it's become about scrumming for a penalty. Personally i Only really noticed that or taken particular note of that this year. Don't like that. Something to be said for the old league dogs who used to have the Differential Penalty for scrum infringents (effectively a free kick).</p>
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<p>The Italians were doing it a few years ago I remember - didn't really like it then. A small, evil part of me liked seeing us destroy England :biggrin: of course.</p>
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<p>But if you establish that dominance early to let the ref know you're going to be aiming up there, then use it to put the opposition on the back foot, I think its a lot more effective. Depends on field position and need of course. 5 metres out from your own line, relieve pressure. 5m out from their line, go for the pushover/penalty try. Midfield, turn them to the blind and use your backs.</p> -
<p>I said this ages ago, so chopped! (big saying in late 70's and early 80's, remember?)</p>
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<p style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;"><span style="color:#000080;"><em>After the quarter against France I cast off all the modesty and false spirituality that has been beaten into gen X kiwis (with a wooden spoon) since we were young and thought to myself :</em></span></p>
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<p style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;"><span style="color:#000080;"><em>"Why wouldn't the next 3 weeks be looked back on as one of the best examples of a number 1 team blitzing through a world cup in imperious fashion and taking the lot, simply by being a visible step up from the rest of the participants?"</em></span></p>
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<p style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;"><span style="color:#000080;"><em>One that you look back on and go, "well that's the perfect campaign, don't know what we were worried about."</em></span></p>
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<p style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;"><span style="color:#000080;"><em>One in which the opposition is almost irrelevent, with the benefit of hindsight</em></span></p>
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<p style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;"><span style="color:#000080;"><em>A dominance brought about by having talented players, innovative coaching and rock solid, meticulous planning. :)</em></span></p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="JC" data-cid="538289" data-time="1446425421"><p>
Oh yeah. I don't know if anyone noticed this cracker graphic from the DT. Look at the average height of both the AB and Wob backs!<br><br><a class="bbc_url" href="http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/index.php?app=core&module=attach§ion=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=1898">Screen Shot 2015-11-02 at 1.47.13 PM.png</a><br><br>
And the height of the Aussie forwards explains why they got done in the lineouts I suppose.</p></blockquote>
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If yhe Aussie backs and Aussie forwards both average <em>under </em> 6 foot how does the team average 6 foot 1? <br><br>
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Issues:<br>- Average overall height of Australia listed as 6'<br>
BUT<br> - Average height of Forwards is listed as 5'9" (despite none of them being that short)<br>
- Average height of backs 5'5"<br><br>
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So unless I'm reading that completely wrong, or there is another rugby position outside "forwards" and "backs" that isn't represented, I'd suggest this data was assembled by someone unfamiliar with mathematics.</p></blockquote>
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Ahh ... i see others have spotted that.<br><br>
Same with the weights.<br><br>
Wonder if someone muxed ip the overall team and forward stat
- Average overall height of Australia listed as 6'<br>
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Paul Ackford says the ABs are cynical buggars....<br><br><a class="bbc_url" href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/73583674/all-blacks-are-a-cynical-bunch-of-b">http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/73583674/all-blacks-are-a-cynical-bunch-of-b</a><br><br>
Apparently doing what every other team does, makes us cynical?<br><br>
One thing he did point out which made me wonder: the time limit to take your kicks, why did they ditch that or stop enforcing it?</p></blockquote>
Recall Genia doing similar to Smith firing a (forward) pass at someone (woody?) Who was technically offside in Dunners a couple of years ago. So not exclusive to us. And why should the half be made to avoid someone who is offside and in the road. Slowing down the play and being cynical. Works both ways.<br><br>
1 minute for kicking starts from when the tee arrives i thought.<br><br>
Unless Liam Messam had turned into Usain Bolt im not sure he could have got the tee on within 10s. (ie he states pen awarded at 73.04 and kick taken at 73.14). <br><br>
Just looking to whinge.<br><br>
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<p>Owens and his team decided to swallow their whistles by and large. Probably a good thing all said. 2 teams that like to run it, (i.e. not teams that play for penalties) and overall the teams sorted it out. A couple of glaring misses at the breakdown, McCaw did come through the gate when he kicked it away and Fardy looked all over a ruck before our first try.</p>
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<p>Moment of the last 4 years - screaming at Ma'a to "Go On Ma'a" (would never feel right calling him "boy", but Meg knows him personally so whatevs</p>
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<p>"What have you done Daniel??!!" was the involuntary cry laced with wonderment after the droppie</p>
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<p>"Thank you Dan, that'll do Dan that'll do" after the 50m kick. Would love to hear the reaction at that time from someone at Twickers</p>
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<p>If they'd replayed and looked at the attempted tackle of Kepu on McCaw for NMS try, Oz would be a prop down for at least 10 mins of the 2nd half. </p>
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<p>Actually Kepu was a dick all game and the much vaunted Aussie scrum?</p>
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<p>If not for Ben Smith, and judging by Aus body language after Nonu scored, that final could have blown to a 43-3 type affair. </p>
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<p>Daniel just sort of went "well fuck knows what you blokes are doing but I'm not letting this one go" then got a nice kick from Folau, got a run up and put the ball on the Oz 10 metre line, turned to the team and rallied "lets' go fuckers!!"</p>
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<p>then proceeded to be involved in just about every tackle</p>
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<p>Reckon Waisake got the stink eye for jumping on the back of our lordship?</p>
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<p>Bob Dwyer must be livid with that team - there was so much "cheating", and Aussie sides don't cheat according to his article last week. He'll no doubt publicly condemn Pocock soon.</p>
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There are plenty of cases where a 9 has the opportunity to clear it but simply passes it into the player as he is trying to get out of the way and milk a penalty, gamesmanship bordering on being a cock ;)</p></blockquote>
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Halfback. Cock. Tautology. -
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You're obviously annoyed about Kepu staying on, right? You've brought it up a number of times. <br><br>
So, given you're pissed about that, you can surely see why Aussies will be pissed about the decisions that went against them. But If you can't, fine. I won't try to convince you any further as I'm not really that bothered.</p></blockquote>
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You know what's cynical? Defenders lying around the back of the ruck or lazy retreaters to coin a Kaplan phrase. These guys know exactly what they are doing, it is subtle but has a significant effect. I've noticed in some instances where the retreating player does just enough to force the pass one way only. If you don't want to get pinged, don't hang around there. If that infringement goes unpunished what do you think will happen on future occasions until the ref gets wise?</p></blockquote>
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Lazy runners not retreators. And Watson not Kaplan.<br><br>
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<p>Lazy runners not retreators. And Watson not Kaplan.<br><br>
Everyone loves a corrector...</p>
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<p>I knew it was lazy runners, I just changed it up. However good call on Andre, or as I wish to call him "the Saffa that didn't fuck us in the Bledisloe match at the Tin in 2008"</p> -
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<p>Kepu's rake across Skuds face, what the fuck was that all about. Saw it again in the highlights of Nonu's try. Very dodgie. Deserves a citing IMO.</p>
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<p>"Dodgie...," oh, I thought you said "doggie." Sekope a very lucky boy. He palms his face, and possibly excessively, but no contact between fingers or thumb with eye. Pretty damned close. Brief warning - be more careful. Play on.</p> -
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<p>"Dodgie...," oh, I thought you said "doggie." Sekope a very lucky boy. He palms his face, and possibly excessively, but no contact between fingers or thumb with eye. Pretty damned close. Brief warning - be more careful. Play on.</p>
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<p>Not only raking his face dragging him down with his arm around his neck. This is what I was talking about earlier when NTA mentioned Kaino.</p> -
<p>True enough, that is a head-high tackle got him 'round the neck into a Bulldog / Samoan side-slam finisher.</p>
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He should get A YC and made to sit in cattle class by himself!
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<p>Not only raking his face dragging him down with his arm around his neck. This is what I was talking about earlier when NTA mentioned Kaino.</p>
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<p>Here's a better updated revision....</p>
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<p>(I might have to re-watch the whole test for the 5th time and isolate a Kepu highlight reel package from the final, an audition tape like that could buy him lunch with Vince McMahon...)</p>