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    If Scotland get through it will be a travesty.

    Scotland were humiliated by Ireland.

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    Obviously you have to take Japan seriously but cripes, if the ABs can't beat Japan reasonably comfortably then they don't deserve a top 5 ranking or the world cup.

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    Heard a rumour on a podcast about Jamie Joseph being in the running to coach Australia.

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    @Yeetyaah said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @akan004 Why would it be ideal for us to face Japan? The tournament hosts with all the momentum going into the finals? Ireland clearly didn't take them seriously, so as an All Black fan, I'm totally taking them seriously.

    We will destroy Japan, as will the Boks if they play Japan. They are simply not in the same league. We will beat Scotland too but I think it will be easier against Japan. Ireland I am still very worried about and hope we can avoid them.

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    @akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @Yeetyaah said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @akan004 Why would it be ideal for us to face Japan? The tournament hosts with all the momentum going into the finals? Ireland clearly didn't take them seriously, so as an All Black fan, I'm totally taking them seriously.

    We will destroy Japan, as will the Boks if they play Japan. They are simply not in the same league. We will beat Scotland too but I think it will be easier against Japan. Ireland I am still very worried about and hope we can avoid them.

    Bring on Ireland.

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    I'd much rather the ABs play Japan in the QFs and put Ireland on the other side of the draw. Ireland-SA would be a fascinating game to watch.

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    Good effort from the Manu but their exits let them down as well as the Ioane YC. Kane Leaupepe continues to impress me and is a great pick up for the Canes.

    Japan getting great value off their bench which allows them to play with this fast tempo for the full 80. Nakajima has been very good in the last couple of games, as has emeki and Matsushima.

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    @Bovidae said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    I'd much rather the ABs play Japan in the QFs and put Ireland on the other side of the draw. Ireland-SA would be a fascinating game to watch.

    Yeah. It would be such a travesty if the Boks get the easy route and avoid Ireland after losing their game against us.

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    @akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @Bovidae said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    I'd much rather the ABs play Japan in the QFs and put Ireland on the other side of the draw. Ireland-SA would be a fascinating game to watch.

    Yeah. It would be such a travesty if the Boks get the easy route and avoid Ireland after losing their game against us.

    Why? Ireland got exposed by Japan, so why should they be rewarded with a top spot in their pool?

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    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @Bovidae said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    I'd much rather the ABs play Japan in the QFs and put Ireland on the other side of the draw. Ireland-SA would be a fascinating game to watch.

    Yeah. It would be such a travesty if the Boks get the easy route and avoid Ireland after losing their game against us.

    Why? Ireland got exposed by Japan, so why should they be rewarded with a top spot in their pool?

    And why should SA get the easier draw after being exposed by us?

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    Yeah cos Japan could never beat the Boks....

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    @KiwiMurph said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    Yeah cos Japan could never beat the Boks....

    They will lose badly.

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    @Bovidae said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    I'd much rather the ABs play Japan in the QFs and put Ireland on the other side of the draw. Ireland-SA would be a fascinating game to watch.

    Sure Ireland and the Boks would be fascinating but I see the Boks giving them a hiding if they play them. But I think we will play them after Japan scrapes a close one against Scotland.

    To tell you the truth the team that I least want to play in this tournament are the Wallabies. I think they have the scoring game that can put scoreboard pressure on us. Something we haven’t dealt with as well. And plus they don’t even study our gameplan....

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    @akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @Bovidae said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    I'd much rather the ABs play Japan in the QFs and put Ireland on the other side of the draw. Ireland-SA would be a fascinating game to watch.

    Yeah. It would be such a travesty if the Boks get the easy route and avoid Ireland after losing their game against us.

    Why? Ireland got exposed by Japan, so why should they be rewarded with a top spot in their pool?

    And why should SA get the easier draw after being exposed by us?

    I think you are looking at this the wrong way. This is the nature of tournament pool play. It doesn’t always go the way it is predicted.

    For what it’s worth as it stands Ireland is an easier game than Japan.

    Ireland don’t bring the breakdown discipline or intensity at the tackle that Japan do.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @Bovidae said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    I'd much rather the ABs play Japan in the QFs and put Ireland on the other side of the draw. Ireland-SA would be a fascinating game to watch.

    Yeah. It would be such a travesty if the Boks get the easy route and avoid Ireland after losing their game against us.

    Why? Ireland got exposed by Japan, so why should they be rewarded with a top spot in their pool?

    And why should SA get the easier draw after being exposed by us?

    As it stands Ireland is an easier game than Japan.

    Ireland don’t bring the breakdown discipline or intensity at the tackle that Japan do.

    Ireland haven't brought that so far but they are more than capable of doing that. They did that in Dublin and we had no answers.

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    @Bovidae said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    I'd much rather the ABs play Japan in the QFs and put Ireland on the other side of the draw. Ireland-SA would be a fascinating game to watch.

    Agreed. Japan we will beat if for no other reason than we're not a team that loses to tier two teams - it's bad enough we lost to Ireland at their height.

    Let Ireland and South Africa beat each other up.

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    @akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @akan004 said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @Bovidae said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    I'd much rather the ABs play Japan in the QFs and put Ireland on the other side of the draw. Ireland-SA would be a fascinating game to watch.

    Yeah. It would be such a travesty if the Boks get the easy route and avoid Ireland after losing their game against us.

    Why? Ireland got exposed by Japan, so why should they be rewarded with a top spot in their pool?

    And why should SA get the easier draw after being exposed by us?

    As it stands Ireland is an easier game than Japan.

    Ireland don’t bring the breakdown discipline or intensity at the tackle that Japan do.

    Ireland haven't brought that so far but they are more than capable of doing that. They did that in Dublin and we had no answers.

    We're on a more accurate and level playing field. We've also got a better understanding of how we want to play against the threat they pose. I also doubt they'll take their opportunity while we stuff ours. Play that fixture another 90 times and I'd expect us to win a tight one.

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    @voodoo said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @Frank said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    So, for Ireland to top the pool, they must beat Samoa and Japan must lose to Scotland.

    I think both will happen

    Scotland will lose. They are a tier 2 country in tier 1 clothing. I don’t understand why people think they will beat japan. They have a rubbish pack and 2 good backs.

    The funniest result though would be Samoa beating Ireland and Scotland beating japan. Japan and Scotland go through.

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    @Tim said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    Heard a rumour on a podcast about Jamie Joseph being in the running to coach Australia.

    Heard a rumour Jamie Joseph’s citizenship might be revoked.

    No kiwi should ever coach Aussie.

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    @Billy-Tell said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    @Tim said in RWC: Japan v Samoa (Pool A):

    Heard a rumour on a podcast about Jamie Joseph being in the running to coach Australia.

    Heard a rumour Jamie Joseph’s citizenship might be revoked.

    No kiwi should ever coach Aussie.

    Unless his name is Mark Hammettt or Craig Philpott.

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