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    @Old-Samurai-Jack and he didn't play that well in the WC. Left it for the big one.

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    @OomPB it’s not just about the WC final. It’s killing all levels of rugby. Super Rugby in particular has big issues - NRL is dominating in the media because they treat their sport as entertainment. And, it’s not an anti SA sentiment as SA have fabulous athletes and ball runners.

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    @kev It also ensures that only one style of play dominates in World Cups. The Springboks individually have fantastic skills and are capable of so much more than that. But Erasmus, justifiably cynical about how rugby is run, has developed techniques to squeeze out games in knock-out competitions by playing very little actual rugby. And that’s because he knows the game’s rule-makers and power centres have engineered it to produce an attritional battle that caters to the Northern Hemisphere mindset. Watch a game with a non-rusted on and see how they react to the increasingly stop-start and judicial-dominated nature of the event. Genuine curiosity at first gives way to quiet bemusement, then dismissal. If someone like me now dreads watching international rugby at this level (waiting for the inevitable voice of God from up in the box directing the referee to another card) I’m pretty sure that more footloose people looking to spend their (increasingly limited) discretionary income are going to tune out completely and look somewhere else for entertainment. Because that’s what this game is at the end of the day - entertainment. And if it doesn’t entertain beyond you few diehards that like watching scrum penalties, kicks for the corner and rolling mauls all day, it’s going to die a slow painful death.

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    @His-Bobness even us diehards struggle with todays game.

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    @His-Bobness said in RWC Final: All Blacks v Springboks:

    @kev It also ensures that only one style of play dominates in World Cups. The Springboks individually have fantastic skills and are capable of so much more than that. But Erasmus, justifiably cynical about how rugby is run, has developed techniques to squeeze out games in knock-out competitions by playing very little actual rugby. And that’s because he knows the game’s rule-makers and power centres have engineered it to produce an attritional battle that caters to the Northern Hemisphere mindset. Watch a game with a non-rusted on and see how they react to the increasingly stop-start and judicial-dominated nature of the event. Genuine curiosity at first gives way to quiet bemusement, then dismissal. If someone like me now dreads watching international rugby at this level (waiting for the inevitable voice of God from up in the box directing the referee to another card) I’m pretty sure that more footloose people looking to spend their (increasingly limited) discretionary income are going to tune out completely and look somewhere else for entertainment. Because that’s what this game is at the end of the day - entertainment. And if it doesn’t entertain beyond you few diehards that like watching scrum penalties, kicks for the corner and rolling mauls all day, it’s going to die a slow painful death.

    Have you got viewing figure numbers to back up your view? I’d say viewing figures are up. I’m not disputing that 10-man rugby seems to be the key to RWC success, but tickets were very hard to get and I imagine lots of people watched the games. I don’t think enough credit given to SAs defence yesterday, especially PSDT. NZ tried to play but came unstuck.

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    The 2019 semi was easier to digest for me, England was awesome in that test. Yesterday's has too many "what ifs"

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    @Tordah said in RWC Final: All Blacks v Springboks:

    The 2019 semi was easier to digest for me, England was awesome in that test. Yesterday's has too many "what ifs"

    This is going to my problem too. It was so, so, so, close.

    Maybe we were always going to experience the flip side of the 2011 RWC win at some point?

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    @Billy-Tell
    Have you? Serious question.
    Because I doubt the viewing figures were fantastic past the QFs. Also doubt any neutral non-rugby fan will be excited about another game like that.

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    @pakman said in RWC Final: All Blacks v Springboks:

    @sparky said in RWC Final: All Blacks v Springboks:

    TMO missed this.

    That is why I have a problem with where rugby has gotten to.

    Barnes didn’t see Cane red card, but TMO did. But if TMO didn’t call that but brought things back for Etzebeth red ABs win.

    Reductio ad absurdem, why not dispense with the game and just have a coin toss?

    A clip of it. How the TMO can ignore this is beyond me.

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    I hope Sam Cane doesn't own a horse at the upcoming NZ Cup racing carnival...

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    That Steven Adams tweet says it all. Fans shouldn't need to know word for word a 10 step protocol to understand a decision. Even the fans that do know it often don't come to the same conclusion as the tmo. Make it simple.

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    @kev This is going on for ages. Rugby in SA and the URC is growing like a veld fire after Covid.

    If you want to grow rugby, start with the lowest structure level of the sport and it will grow upwards.

    Look at top level isnt the way to go. Changing rules , go support rugby league.

    When we played rugby in our day, the coaches bliksem us for not tackling around the ankles.

    Its not something new, its an old basic rule of rugby. Running into an opponent like Kolisi and Cane is never on.

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    Trying to get ref excuses after a loss leave a bad taste and is depressing. Barnes had a very good game. It will never be 100% but he did well.

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    @Billy-Tell Sure, the RWC brings in big TV revenues. But most of the English clubs are financially insolvent. Both NZ and SA rugby are running significant losses. As for Australian Rugby, the last rites are close to being read.

    The RWC is a separate commercial entity which extracts every last dollar from its many stakeholders and which jealously protects its privileged status. If I were a private equity manager, I’d look at disruption.

    Apr 24

    Professional men’s rugby has major financial issues which need to be tackled

    Professional men’s rugby has major financial issues which need to be tackled

    London Irish is just the latest big loser in top level rugby.

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    @akan004 said in RWC Final: All Blacks v Springboks:

    @pakman said in RWC Final: All Blacks v Springboks:

    @sparky said in RWC Final: All Blacks v Springboks:

    TMO missed this.

    That is why I have a problem with where rugby has gotten to.

    Barnes didn’t see Cane red card, but TMO did. But if TMO didn’t call that but brought things back for Etzebeth red ABs win.

    Reductio ad absurdem, why not dispense with the game and just have a coin toss?

    A clip of it. How the TMO can ignore this is beyond me.

    Good to see the video as opposed to the still image - as it turns out, he can ignore it because EE’s arm was against his body when he made contact then he pushed the player away - that is totally legal at the moment. I wondered if that might be the case, live I thought it was a leading forearm, having seen that grainy video I’ve changed my mind.

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    @mofitzy_ said in RWC Final: All Blacks v Springboks:

    @Billy-Tell
    Have you? Serious question.
    Because I doubt the viewing figures were fantastic past the QFs. Also doubt any neutral non-rugby fan will be excited about another game like that.

    Some relatives of mine in Germany watched the game and were rather nonplussed. Not unusual for non-rugby people, but hardly a great advertisement for the game. Apparently the German commentators said NZ deserved to win. Danke.

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    @OomPB said in RWC Final: All Blacks v Springboks:

    Trying to get ref excuses after a loss leave a bad taste and is depressing. Barnes had a very good game. It will never be 100% but he did well.

    Christ you're such a hypocrite. Switch sides and you'd be screaming blue murder. Zero self awareness.

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    @PecoTrain There's no way a human as a ref in that environment can get all the calls right. A lot of people forget that fact.

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