Portugal - Fiji
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Portugal - Fiji
Is noone watching this madness?
That Portuguese openside needs snapped up by someone soon.
That Portuguese openside needs snapped up by someone soon.
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he is a fucking monster.
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Yes!! Crazy end to end game, with a probable red card for Botha. Wonder if Eddie’s watching?switchskier wrote: ↑Sun Oct 08, 2023 9:10 pm Is noone watching this madness?
That Portuguese openside needs snapped up by someone soon.
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Just tuned in and saw the Botia challenge.
Yellow remains, prob correct decision. The winger’s split second change of direction gave Botia zero chance to alter his tackle, and he remained able to continue.
I love watching Portugal, they play with such spirit and no little ability.
Yellow remains, prob correct decision. The winger’s split second change of direction gave Botia zero chance to alter his tackle, and he remained able to continue.
I love watching Portugal, they play with such spirit and no little ability.
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They've got some serious speed on the wings too and have evidently identified the fijian wingers don't turn well. Wonder if England will be smart enough to do the same, assuming that Fiji survive this.
That was an utterly brainless penalty for your captain to give away.
That was an utterly brainless penalty for your captain to give away.
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Blatant holding down by Botia there, hey ho.
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Brilliant from Portugal! Superb!
What is it about these sunday night games?
What is it about these sunday night games?
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Superb stuff, well done Portugal
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Perfect end result, Portugal get their win and Fiji go through. So pleased for both but especially Portugal, given how the Georgia game ended.
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Absolutely fantastic seeing the joy they’ve got from that.
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Epic win by Portugal. Don't think anyone saw that coming. On another note, either England or Fiji are going to have a SF against the winner of SA v France. Thats going to be an absolute tuning
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Wonderful game. Stevie Blunder and Captain Farrell, I hope you watched that!
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I only saw the second half but am so happy for Portugal to have got the win. Their joy at winning was just wonderful.
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On the evidence of this weekend, England v Fiji will be down to who is slightly less shite.
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That was epic. I was so pleased for Portugal. Fantastic win. Fiji completely bottled that game. Skill > Muscularity
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Is it fanciful to suggest that Portugal would have more of a chance against England than Fiji?
A fortnight ago I was licking my lips at the prospect of Fiji tearing England a new one in the QFs, but they have fallen off a fucking cliff.
It's a shame Portugal weren't in a position to twist the knife: The prospect of an Eng v Aus cripple fight for the honour of getting a thermonuclear colonoscopy from France is hilarious.
Unbelievable stones from the Portuguese to pull that one back, after what had looked like a standard brave minnow collapse. Amazing scenes at the end and I hope they get a parade in Lisbon for their efforts.
A fortnight ago I was licking my lips at the prospect of Fiji tearing England a new one in the QFs, but they have fallen off a fucking cliff.
It's a shame Portugal weren't in a position to twist the knife: The prospect of an Eng v Aus cripple fight for the honour of getting a thermonuclear colonoscopy from France is hilarious.
Unbelievable stones from the Portuguese to pull that one back, after what had looked like a standard brave minnow collapse. Amazing scenes at the end and I hope they get a parade in Lisbon for their efforts.
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Fantastic match. High drama. Pretty heart-stopping drama for Aussie viewers.
England can chill a little now, unless Fiji get their shit together fast I can see SB's heroes winning that cripple fight.
England can chill a little now, unless Fiji get their shit together fast I can see SB's heroes winning that cripple fight.
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Just when I was beginning to come round to the idea of a 16 team world cup too. I wish the teams who were going to overperform let us know in advance so we could let in Portugal and Uruguay and not Romania and Namibia.
Just joking, but great to see.
Looked like Fiji had made a few changes. Is that right? Intriguing QF lined up now (though can't help being a bit bitter as a Scotland fan!).
Just joking, but great to see.
Looked like Fiji had made a few changes. Is that right? Intriguing QF lined up now (though can't help being a bit bitter as a Scotland fan!).
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I have a strong feeling that the semi finals could both be absolute hammerings. We could
Mention the draw again but we all know that three years is too early to select the pools. We had this issue in 2015 (no one really seemed to give a toss then)
But now it’s been noticed. Pick the pools the year before, much fairer.
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Which was kind of strange really because it led to England going out early. World rugby usually considers an early exit by the host nation to be a bad thing.Sandydragon wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 7:26 amI have a strong feeling that the semi finals could both be absolute hammerings. We could
Mention the draw again but we all know that three years is too early to select the pools. We had this issue in 2015 (no one really seemed to give a toss then)
But now it’s been noticed. Pick the pools the year before, much fairer.
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Yep, in 2015 it was just "Oh well, guess Wales are going home early then LOL!"Sandydragon wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 7:26 am
We had this issue in 2015 (no one really seemed to give a toss then)
It's been much the same for poor Scotland this time, the difference being that now there's a genuine QF threat to the "big boys", it's suddenly a scandal.
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They're going to be super pissed in 2027 thenSon of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 10:47 amWorld rugby usually considers an early exit by the host nation to be a bad thing.
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Also shuffle the teams more at the quarterfinal stage so one side of the draw isn't completely separate from the other ieSandydragon wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 7:26 amI have a strong feeling that the semi finals could both be absolute hammerings. We could
Mention the draw again but we all know that three years is too early to select the pools. We had this issue in 2015 (no one really seemed to give a toss then)
But now it’s been noticed. Pick the pools the year before, much fairer.
Winner A plays RU B
Winner B plays RU C
Winner C plays RU D
Winner D plays RU A
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Well, that's not really how seeding works, all they need to do is what they will be doing and take the seedings from a closer time to the eventSon of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 2:37 pmAlso shuffle the teams more at the quarterfinal stage so one side of the draw isn't completely separate from the other ieSandydragon wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 7:26 amI have a strong feeling that the semi finals could both be absolute hammerings. We could
Mention the draw again but we all know that three years is too early to select the pools. We had this issue in 2015 (no one really seemed to give a toss then)
But now it’s been noticed. Pick the pools the year before, much fairer.
Winner A plays RU B
Winner B plays RU C
Winner C plays RU D
Winner D plays RU A