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  • RapidoR Offline
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    T2s just can't cope with modern T1 rush defences. Tonga have looked best when they've taken route 1.

    Also think an old fashioned 'up and under ' would be a good tactic for some T2s.

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    Yesssssss!

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    The drop goal is on kids....

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    Holy sh*t, I never thought this would be so close!

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    Argh couldn’t secure the restart.

    Not a bad effort by Tonga.

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    That was absolutely poop by Tonga to finish, they were still going backwards running away from the kick!

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    Well done, Tonga! Only just running out of time.

    France should be worried about this performance.

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    Well done Tonga, you wonder how France will go vs England. Do we think Tonga improved with time together in camp, goes to show how unfair it Is on them when they often have limited to no build up before tests.

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    @Stargazer said in RWC: France v Tonga (Pool C):

    Well done, Tonga! Only just running out of time.

    France should be worried about this performance.

    Argentina will leaving wondering what if?

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    Surely selection mistakes cost Tonga this game as the starting scrum half and 1st Five were poor and their replacements a lot better.

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    France might be the jammiest country in RWC history

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    @canefan said in RWC: France v Tonga (Pool C):

    France might be the jammiest country in RWC history

    Might?

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    @Stargazer World Cups are funny though. France lost to the same opposition in 2011 and then nearly won the bloody thing, same as 1999, as well as England in 2007 and SA in the last WC losing to Japan before coming very close to knocking us out in the semi. Infact, even SA in 1995 and Australia in 1991 had their struggles before taking out those tournaments so the moral of the story is that it doesn't matter how you win them, as long as you do win them.

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    Just saw the score and wow, how French is that?

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    @mofitzy_ said in RWC: France v Tonga (Pool C):

    Just saw the score and wow, how French is that?

    This French.

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    @African-Monkey said in RWC: France v Tonga (Pool C):

    @Stargazer World Cups are funny though. France lost to the same opposition in 2011 and then nearly won the bloody thing, same as 1999, as well as England in 2007 and SA in the last WC losing to Japan before coming very close to knocking us out in the semi. Infact, even SA in 1995 and Australia in 1991 had their struggles before taking out those tournaments so the moral of the story is that it doesn't matter how you win them, as long as you do win them.

    What isn’t funny are grey All Black jerseys and world cups...

    Seriously though, I agree and that is why trying to predict playoff outcomes on pool play is pretty fraught. The variables are even greater in World Cup play because of things like turnaround time, opposition etc. This is quite different to say one off EOYT tests or Rugby Championship etc.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: France v Tonga (Pool C):

    @African-Monkey said in RWC: France v Tonga (Pool C):

    @Stargazer World Cups are funny though. France lost to the same opposition in 2011 and then nearly won the bloody thing, same as 1999, as well as England in 2007 and SA in the last WC losing to Japan before coming very close to knocking us out in the semi. Infact, even SA in 1995 and Australia in 1991 had their struggles before taking out those tournaments so the moral of the story is that it doesn't matter how you win them, as long as you do win them.

    What isn’t funny are grey All Black jerseys and world cups...

    Seriously though, I agree and that is why trying to predict playoff outcomes on pool play is pretty fraught. The variables are even greater in World Cup play because of things like turnaround time, opposition etc. This is quite different to say one off EOYT tests or Rugby Championship etc.

    A team only has to get hot for 3 games and they could win it all. No do overs, no second chances. Just four more years

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    @canefan said in RWC: France v Tonga (Pool C):

    A team only has to get hot for 3 games and they could win it all.

    The history of the RWC shows that even the champions struggle to get hot for three games in a row and have at least one very near miss or sub-par performance they just squeak out.

    If we get a surprise champion it is more likely to come in the France 2011 form (and to a lesser extenet 2007 England) where they make the final without actually playing great rugby, maybe winning one ugly coin-toss QF and one game with an early red card/or huge blunder from an official.

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    @Machpants said in RWC: France v Tonga (Pool C):

    @canefan said in RWC: France v Tonga (Pool C):

    France might be the jammiest country in RWC history

    Might?

    Yes, though except when it comes to the final. Are they 0/3 now?

    Though your point being they’re lucky to get there in the first place.

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    @ACT-Crusader Yup and also, the T2 nations spend a lot more time together during these tournaments instead of flying from all parts of the world for one-off tests where they struggle to get a lot of players to join in the first place, hence relying on local players/Auckland club payers to fill the void which gives them more time to gel, and also getting to play infront of packed stadiums with the crowd behind them is not something they get every day, compared to playing infront of 2000 or so people back home.

    One thing I have been impressed with is the Tongan's fitness. They've finished far stronger in the last 2 games than Argentina and France and didn't really fall away against England.

    At the end of the day, France is 3 from 3 and in World Cups, that's all that matters.

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