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    @MN5 said in Argentina v Scotland - another series decider:

    @Machpants said in Argentina v Scotland - another series decider:

    Fuck you Scotland, I had ten bucks on Ireland, England, SA, and Scotland multi

    Betting on Scotland is a fools ploy my friend.

    It was bloody close tho!

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    Watched some of game, did anyone else notice that there no scoreboard? Refs had to go to TV on sideline for referrals, and Nic Berry had to actually ask the TMO for score not long before end of game.

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    @booboo said in Italy v Argentina:

    Something about this match up just screams boredom.

    In fairness, Italy want to play an open game.

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    @arhs said in France v Argentina:

    Gardner and Carley are pretty good.

    Gardner is a terrible referee.

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    @nta said in Wallabies v Pumas II:

    Good press conference from Rennie.

    "In my day it was a sprained ankle. Now it's syndesmosis which is apparently worse..."

    Not sure that you need us to send you Moses, you've been playing quite well the last few games.

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    It's a feeling I haven't had in a while as a Wallaby fan: to be happy with a comfortable win, but feeling we played a bit below our best. We left at least three tries on the park. JOC bombed one, Nic White didn't realise the law around grounding on the post pad had changed (unforgiveable), and a few times we lost our cool with numbers out wide.

    But our general play around the park was as good as it's been in a long time. Defended well, secured our own ruck ball, created space and then exploited it with simple catch-and-pass. Our 10-12-13 is the best it's looked since the Foley-Giteau-AAC axis at the 2015 World Cup.

    Sets up our NH tour really nicely. Not sure how undermanned we will be but that England game looks very enticing.

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    @machpants said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:

    @majorrage said in All Blacks vs Pumas II:

    Still plenty to talk about on that game, so not going to lock it over one of the silliest spat's I've seen on TSF.

    Ball, not the Man, team.

    Is there an award for that?

    Get in line, amateurs.

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    Can't really do anything with this fucking vertigo, so I had this still on the sky recorded. 2 points that came up later in the year confirmed

    ABs attacking shape was fucking non existent, just individual brilliance made most of the tries. As mentioned above set piece was shit, but HEY we've got individual brilliance George bridge has no positive impact, he is such a pathetic thing to have as an all black 11. That's lomu's Jersey FFS.

    Also TJ was rather good, aside from his desperate desire to take every penalty quickly. Conversely DMac was a fucking idiot, with no control, crap passing (first 6 mins, 3 passes to ground), and an ability to either pass to someone in a much poorer position, or run himself into a worse position.

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    @smuts said in Springboks v Pumas 2 - 21 August:

    @bones it’s all relative… I’ll show myself out.

    Subliminal...so the ref is related to one or many green jersey wearers? 😉

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    @sidbarret not the first team to look toothless in that position against this bok team. Won’t be the last either.

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    WTF. Where am I?

    Had to check the web address. This thread has multiple compliments about the ref. Bloody stop it with that shit.

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    @mikethesnow said in Wales v Argentina:

    @chris said in Wales v Argentina:

    @mikethesnow said in Wales v Argentina:

    @chris said in Wales v Argentina:

    What absolute BS red card the welsh player hasn’t even gone for a HIA

    Ha ha ha

    What a ludicrous statement

    Unlucky / poor technique doesn’t matter

    Head on head = red

    Shit weak card Ref had to help Wales some how .

    Stop, you’re embarrassing yourself

    Hahaha the only one embarrassing himself was the biased Referee in that watch.

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    @chimoaus of they could give the AR a laser pointer and he shines it in the eyes of the offending player to let him know 🙂

    I think generally once players know they wont get away with it, they will adjust thier own behaviour.

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    @Tim said in Argentina Two: Newcastle, 28 November:

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300176709/tri-nations-how-many-all-blacks-make-team-of-the-tournament

    Chaparro was monstered by Tupou. LH has to be Moody, or failing him, Slipper.

    Think I'd take Alemanno OR Phillip, matched with Whitelock.

    And hard to go past Matera as fetcher.

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    @NTA no! This is the last time I try to explain reading a refs mind on a discussion forum! 😭

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    @pakman said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    @PecoTrain said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Argentina One: Parramatta, 14 November:

    The thing which frustrates me is this is the same-old, same-old.

    The problems we saw from 2017 onward are still there and it shows against a team which can out-muscle and out-discipline us. The strategy doesn't seem to have changed much either - go down the blind, spin it into the midfield where the likes of BB can exploit the gaps and fast counter attacks. That and occasional shit kicks and poor discipline.

    Bullshit - the problem is that we don't try to build pressure on the opposition before running the ball. Seeing a gap early and exploiting it is a fantastic skill but running into it only to get smashed by the opposition and turnover the ball multiple times SHOULDN'T be part of the game plan.

    I don't blame Foster for all of this as he's inherited a lot of the problems and you have to give him credit for some good stuff like making the lineout drive a potent weapon and actually trying to bring some continuity to team selection. But he really needs to have a good, hard look at his tactics, his team plan/style of play development and, above all, get the players heads right, both individually and collectively.

    And I can't fault Cane either for his on-field attitude. Sure, he's still learning and some of his decisions aren't good, but he's giving 120% and is at least focussing on controlling the team and the game. Do Senior players like Sam Whitelock, Nugget and Beauden Barrett need to step up and get more involved both on and off the field?

    I blame Foster and his coaching team - we have brilliant individuals that don't play well as a team and seem to have lost a lot of confidence in the space of a few weeks. Playing people out of position just compounds that. Our handling errors and lack of awareness during the game (Whitelock offloading to Lomax where Lomax just watches the ball go past him as an example) makes me question what the players are doing during training because they don't seem that familiar with how each other plays in the pitch.

    I'm unsure Cane and Ardie can play well as a unit - I assume Foster subbed Frizell because of discipline warnings rather than Ardie as Frizell/Sotutu played well together versus Australia while I wouldn't have even noticed Ardie on the pitch if it wasn't for a late turnover.

    And Ardie leads on to the real issue in the team - our mix of experience. Our senior players put in their shifts and generally play very well (Whitelock/Nugget/Moody/Coles/Beauden/Cane) but its the guys that are the next step down and have 20+ tests experience that are really struggling.

    Jordie had a poor game, ALB was pretty anonymous, Goodhue did enough to be an average 12 today, Mo'unga was ordinary today, Ardie was ordinary, Tuipulotu was anonymous. And the majority of their subs don't look much better - they generally turn in average at best performances. Reiko's performances starting or off the bench are error ridden. Taylor is likely as good as Coles. Add in TJs performance last week and it looks awful.

    As our senior guys start hanging up their boots, what will the next generation look like? At the moment it looks like we need a major shift to younger players because unless things improve, we will end up with a glut of journeymen.

    Enough ranting....

    This post is well worth rereading.

    In my defence, I was much more optimistic in those days and thought Fozzie and his coaching team could do enough to get results if a few of the players stood up.

    In hindsight I still think my point around Cane and Ardie stands - they are both trying to play a roaming loose forward role, Cane predominantly on defence and Ardie predominantly on turnovers/attack but they don't work well with any of the 6's as a loose unit. And of the two, I'd drop Cane - his workrate is phenomenal but he "just" tackles players versus either attacking the ball or providing a good platform for another player to attack the ball in the tackle. And Fozzie (and probably our options at 8 and 6) have no idea how to get Cane/Ardie/another working well other than playing SB as an extra lock and shoring up the tight 5 because they will be doing a lot of work on defence without the pressure at tackle time. But Fosters one defining decision when he started was making Cane captain so he can't change that now, particularly given the options (Whitelock...)

    Basically, Fozzie still doesn't know how he wants the team to play other than to play some free flowing rugby and win or what he's looking for in the players (well he might, but they've all retired and the chances of finding the next McCaw, Carter, Kaino, Nonu, Conrad Smith, and younger versions of Aaron Smith, Sam Whitlock and BBBR in next years Super Rugby are pretty low) he has and the result is under performance.

    Or maybe this post should just be buried again until post-RWC.

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    @Machpants said in Argentina v Australia A:

    J4L is in rapture, an actual friendly

    I hate it when people steal my jokes

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    Puma are the only SANZAAR team that can come out of 2020 with their head held high, tweet storm not withstanding. Boks too scared to play, ABs awful 50% winning record and first loss to Puma, Ozzie won one game. Puma defence is pretty impressive, they just need to add some attacking verve to it. Very much England of the south, without May.

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    Well Ledesma will be ruing a few things right now, no doubt. They're going home because he made some less than sensible selections IMHO.

    The coaching team for the USA are either shit at rugby or shit at man management - their gameplan should be simple: pound the fuck out of opposition 5m either side of the breakdown, and learn to maul. As long as the backs can tackle, you'll be competitive.

    They've got some big units who can move at pace but from 10 out the ball skills are practically zero at this level. That won't come until the next decade has seen their domestic competitions grow, and kids starting to play from junior high upward.

    And they need external influence in some of those coaching ranks, because just playing against each other will just create the same problem Australian rugby has: biggest kid wins.