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Cokanisiga has an absurd amount of potential in my mind, but he’s been on/off injured for such a long time I just doubt whether he is still the same player. He’s been in better, more deserving, form than I’ve seen him for quite a while recently. It just doesn’t happen to be anywhere near being the form wing in the country.
Could probably say most of that about Nowell too.
Every time Jones reinforces how little domestic form matters, in comparison to knowing his particular way of doing things, it just leaves me a little less interested in following the whole thing.
Could probably say most of that about Nowell too.
Every time Jones reinforces how little domestic form matters, in comparison to knowing his particular way of doing things, it just leaves me a little less interested in following the whole thing.
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MB, I suggest that a huge number of England fans share the sentiment of your last sentence. Too many are seeing too little to get the juices flowing. Results and performances in the coming AIs need to change the perception.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Thu Nov 03, 2022 10:44 pm Cokanisiga has an absurd amount of potential in my mind, but he’s been on/off injured for such a long time I just doubt whether he is still the same player. He’s been in better, more deserving, form than I’ve seen him for quite a while recently. It just doesn’t happen to be anywhere near being the form wing in the country.
Could probably say most of that about Nowell too.
Every time Jones reinforces how little domestic form matters, in comparison to knowing his particular way of doing things, it just leaves me a little less interested in following the whole thing.
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We just beat Australia away #justsaying
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While I personally fall in to the category of being increasingly disillusioned, I actually don’t think ‘a huge number’ of England fans do.Oakboy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 8:19 amMB, I suggest that a huge number of England fans share the sentiment of your last sentence. Too many are seeing too little to get the juices flowing. Results and performances in the coming AIs need to change the perception.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Thu Nov 03, 2022 10:44 pm Cokanisiga has an absurd amount of potential in my mind, but he’s been on/off injured for such a long time I just doubt whether he is still the same player. He’s been in better, more deserving, form than I’ve seen him for quite a while recently. It just doesn’t happen to be anywhere near being the form wing in the country.
Could probably say most of that about Nowell too.
Every time Jones reinforces how little domestic form matters, in comparison to knowing his particular way of doing things, it just leaves me a little less interested in following the whole thing.
As people who are heavily invested in rugby, we are at the more extreme end of the spectrum and so we are much more likely to be frustrated by erratic selections and how annoying it is when deserving players are overlooked or poorly treated.
The vast majority of England fans probably don’t know which clubs the players come from and are unlikely to have any idea on domestic form. They simply tune in for internationals and the perceptions are mostly based upon whether we win or lose and however the media is portraying it at the time. Obviously there is much more of a feel good factor if we’re winning and playing exciting rugby, but I don’t know if the average England fan reads much more in to it.
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Probably fair, and I certainly didn't mean to speak for everybody with what I said, but you'd also think explaining to a casual fan "oh don't worry, we weren't really trying in this game because there's a more important one coming up in 18 months time" won't really cut it.Scrumhead wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 9:56 amWhile I personally fall in to the category of being increasingly disillusioned, I actually don’t think ‘a huge number’ of England fans do.Oakboy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 8:19 amMB, I suggest that a huge number of England fans share the sentiment of your last sentence. Too many are seeing too little to get the juices flowing. Results and performances in the coming AIs need to change the perception.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Thu Nov 03, 2022 10:44 pm Cokanisiga has an absurd amount of potential in my mind, but he’s been on/off injured for such a long time I just doubt whether he is still the same player. He’s been in better, more deserving, form than I’ve seen him for quite a while recently. It just doesn’t happen to be anywhere near being the form wing in the country.
Could probably say most of that about Nowell too.
Every time Jones reinforces how little domestic form matters, in comparison to knowing his particular way of doing things, it just leaves me a little less interested in following the whole thing.
As people who are heavily invested in rugby, we are at the more extreme end of the spectrum and so we are much more likely to be frustrated by erratic selections and how annoying it is when deserving players are overlooked or poorly treated.
The vast majority of England fans probably don’t know which clubs the players come from and are unlikely to have any idea on domestic form. They simply tune in for internationals and the perceptions are mostly based upon whether we win or lose and however the media is portraying it at the time. Obviously there is much more of a feel good factor if we’re winning and playing exciting rugby, but I don’t know if the average England fan reads much more in to it.
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Maybe, but there’s also a significant chunk of those who probably don’t realise there’s a RWC next year anyway …
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New Zealand are looking ominous. Papalii >>>>>> Cane
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They’re still a mess in the backs. Ioane and Barrett in the centres is far from ideal!
BTW Quirke out with what looks like wrist break
BTW Quirke out with what looks like wrist break
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No shit. We just hang around waiting for an individual to do something.Epaminondas Pules wrote: ↑Sat Nov 05, 2022 6:24 pm They’re still a mess in the backs. Ioane and Barrett in the centres is far from ideal!
BTW Quirke out with what looks like wrist break
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Yeah. It’s always really hard to read in to other results.
NZ were definitely the pick of the sides who played yesterday. Even when the Welsh made a bit of a comeback it was more a case of the, keeping the scoreline respectable rather than any genuine suggestion of them winning.
NZ were definitely the pick of the sides who played yesterday. Even when the Welsh made a bit of a comeback it was more a case of the, keeping the scoreline respectable rather than any genuine suggestion of them winning.
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Really? I thought NZ were on the pedestrian side and heavily aided by a tired-looking Wales who put absolutely no pressure on their possession whatsoever (incredible when they'd picked Tipuric and Reffell!). They put them away in the end, but the final scoreline doesn't tell the tale of the bulk of the match.Scrumhead wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:38 am Yeah. It’s always really hard to read in to other results.
NZ were definitely the pick of the sides who played yesterday. Even when the Welsh made a bit of a comeback it was more a case of the, keeping the scoreline respectable rather than any genuine suggestion of them winning.
I'd've said Ireland were the pick of the sides yesterday - absolutely controlling the game against South Africa and executing all of their plans and countermeasures excellently. I'd also say Australia were hugely impressive in coming so close to beating a great French side.
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I thoroughly enjoyed yesterday's games. Bit of everything. Quite glad england didn't play actually.
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If SA had a goalkicker that would probably have gone the other way though.Puja wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 12:17 pmReally? I thought NZ were on the pedestrian side and heavily aided by a tired-looking Wales who put absolutely no pressure on their possession whatsoever (incredible when they'd picked Tipuric and Reffell!). They put them away in the end, but the final scoreline doesn't tell the tale of the bulk of the match.Scrumhead wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:38 am Yeah. It’s always really hard to read in to other results.
NZ were definitely the pick of the sides who played yesterday. Even when the Welsh made a bit of a comeback it was more a case of the, keeping the scoreline respectable rather than any genuine suggestion of them winning.
I'd've said Ireland were the pick of the sides yesterday - absolutely controlling the game against South Africa and executing all of their plans and countermeasures excellently. I'd also say Australia were hugely impressive in coming so close to beating a great French side.
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Definitely apparent that the RC teams are grooved in, whilst Ireland in particular looked a bit short of clicking in attack.
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I agree. I thought Ireland looked very slow out of the blocks and TBH they were pretty lucky to make it through the first 30 without conceding more points. SA dominated that period IMO.
Two tries in quick succession changed the game and SA just seemed incapable of scoring points.
I felt NZ dominated Wales in second gear, hence why I thought they were the best side on the day.
Two tries in quick succession changed the game and SA just seemed incapable of scoring points.
I felt NZ dominated Wales in second gear, hence why I thought they were the best side on the day.
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Australia will be gutted to lose but pleased with their performance. France not at their best but the Aussies scored a brilliant length of the field try and topped that with their THP lifting Baille out of the first scrum.
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I mean, Sexton missed three as well, so I don't know you can exactly say that.16th man wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 1:00 pmIf SA had a goalkicker that would probably have gone the other way though.Puja wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 12:17 pmReally? I thought NZ were on the pedestrian side and heavily aided by a tired-looking Wales who put absolutely no pressure on their possession whatsoever (incredible when they'd picked Tipuric and Reffell!). They put them away in the end, but the final scoreline doesn't tell the tale of the bulk of the match.Scrumhead wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:38 am Yeah. It’s always really hard to read in to other results.
NZ were definitely the pick of the sides who played yesterday. Even when the Welsh made a bit of a comeback it was more a case of the, keeping the scoreline respectable rather than any genuine suggestion of them winning.
I'd've said Ireland were the pick of the sides yesterday - absolutely controlling the game against South Africa and executing all of their plans and countermeasures excellently. I'd also say Australia were hugely impressive in coming so close to beating a great French side.
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Definitely apparent that the RC teams are grooved in, whilst Ireland in particular looked a bit short of clicking in attack.
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That was fantastic.
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In fairness, I only started watching the Ireland game about 20 minutes in, so that's probably where our disconnect comes in!Scrumhead wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 1:10 pm I agree. I thought Ireland looked very slow out of the blocks and TBH they were pretty lucky to make it through the first 30 without conceding more points. SA dominated that period IMO.
Two tries in quick succession changed the game and SA just seemed incapable of scoring points.
I felt NZ dominated Wales in second gear, hence why I thought they were the best side on the day.
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NZ were very good with the ball, poor without it.Puja wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 12:17 pmReally? I thought NZ were on the pedestrian side and heavily aided by a tired-looking Wales who put absolutely no pressure on their possession whatsoever (incredible when they'd picked Tipuric and Reffell!). They put them away in the end, but the final scoreline doesn't tell the tale of the bulk of the match.Scrumhead wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:38 am Yeah. It’s always really hard to read in to other results.
NZ were definitely the pick of the sides who played yesterday. Even when the Welsh made a bit of a comeback it was more a case of the, keeping the scoreline respectable rather than any genuine suggestion of them winning.
I'd've said Ireland were the pick of the sides yesterday - absolutely controlling the game against South Africa and executing all of their plans and countermeasures excellently. I'd also say Australia were hugely impressive in coming so close to beating a great French side.
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SecondedBanquo wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 3:15 pmNZ were very good with the ball, poor without it.Puja wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 12:17 pmReally? I thought NZ were on the pedestrian side and heavily aided by a tired-looking Wales who put absolutely no pressure on their possession whatsoever (incredible when they'd picked Tipuric and Reffell!). They put them away in the end, but the final scoreline doesn't tell the tale of the bulk of the match.Scrumhead wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:38 am Yeah. It’s always really hard to read in to other results.
NZ were definitely the pick of the sides who played yesterday. Even when the Welsh made a bit of a comeback it was more a case of the, keeping the scoreline respectable rather than any genuine suggestion of them winning.
I'd've said Ireland were the pick of the sides yesterday - absolutely controlling the game against South Africa and executing all of their plans and countermeasures excellently. I'd also say Australia were hugely impressive in coming so close to beating a great French side.
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