2017 November Internationals
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@stargazer said in 2017 November Internationals:
@nepia Yes, that's what I thought, too. Illegal streams are usually of terrible quality though; I expect the NZR stream to be top notch. Or it should be.
They were in the past, not so much anymore (I hear).
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@stargazer said in 2017 November Internationals:
@nepia Yes, that's what I thought, too. Illegal streams are usually of terrible quality though; I expect the NZR stream to be top notch. Or it should be.
Yeah nice thought but they've partnered with sky...
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@kiwimurph said in 2017 November Internationals:
The ABs stream for the Ireland Chicago game (and Maori-USA night before) wasn't THAT great.
Do you remember how much it was? I remember it being 6 or 7 bucks?
I would think people pay for these streams if they are reasonably prized, for someone who don't really have access to sh rugby, I welcomed the Chicago stream, but probably won't ship that much for the upcoming games.
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$25 is way too much, with 10+ tests a year...
There are plenty of quality streams out there for bigger games like this, but they do crash still (as does SkyGo)
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@stargazer said in 2017 November Internationals:
France have lost Camille Lopez (Clermont), who - last night - suffered a broken leg in one of the most horrific accidents I've seen in rugby recently. Sickening. He has already had surgery and will be out for at least 5 months.
Dude, no picture no post.
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@billy-tell I didn't want to see that again, so didn't search for a clip. Poor lad.
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I sure as hell want to see a 200% improvement and some fireworks on this November tour rather than that dull and dumb shit show they served up on Saturday. Christ if we shovel the ball from side to side in the vague hope that someone will do something with it as we did v Aus - the bloody Barbarians will eat us alive, let alone France Wales or Scotland.
We need a bloody plan of attack first and foremost, which I hasten to add seemed to be completely lacking on Saturday. We can't afford to give the latitude we gave against Aus, and perhaps a think tank from the coaches and senior players on managing the game better may be in order. A freshen-up in the coaches box is long overdue -
@stargazer said in 2017 November Internationals:
Samoan squad for their Northern tour:
Not a particularly strong looking team.
Unknowns in their halves. -
Classic Wallabies squad named to play the Barbarians (today, see first post of this thread):
1 Conor Young
2 Adam Freier
3 Matt Gibbon
4 Jake Douglas
5 Radike Samo
6 Dave McDuling
7 AJ Gilbert
8 Pat McCutcheon
9 Brett Sheehan
10 Nick Jooste
11 Lote Tuqiri
12 Morgan Turinui
13 Matt Carraro
14 Alex Gibbon
15 Drew MitchellReserves
16 Bill Johnson
17 Rory O'Connor
18 Jock Armstrong
19 Pat Phibbs
20 Clay Uyen
21 James Verity-Amm
22 Byron Hutchinson
23 Brendan Owen -
Barbarians squad to take on the Classic Wallabies:
15 Tom Banks (Brumbies)
14 Jack Maddocks (Rebels)
13 Tom Connor (Warringah)
12 David Horwitz (Waratahs)
11 Andrew Kellaway (Waratahs)
10 Sam Greene (Toyota)
9 Michael Ruru (Force, captain)1 Sef Fa’agase (Reds)
2 Anaru Rangi (Force)
3 Salesi Manu (Bond)
4 Richard Arnold (Force)
5 Matt Philip (Force)
6 Max Girdler (Warringah)
7 Kane Koteka (Force)
8 Sam Ward (Warringah)Replacements
16 Andrew Ready (Reds)
17 Pekahou Cowan (Force & Australia)
18 Taniela Tupou (Reds)
19 Sam Carter (Brumbies & Australia)
20 Isi Naisarani (Force)
21 Theo Strang (Sydney University)
22 Tim Nanai-Williams (Chiefs & Samoa)
23 Brett Wellington (Scots College)