England v black ferns
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England v black ferns
Just turned this on. Looks like the kiwis reckon they can batter the red roses. It is disrupting things but England seem to be finding a few chunks as well as making turnovers. Good contest so far.
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Kiwis ace on the counter. Posing questions England aren't used to answering.
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Roses look scrappy/flustered.
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Yes, panicky when they should be riding the storm. Dow I'd riding to things, which has saved the bacon a couple of times.
Aitcheson is being a big testing
Aitcheson is being a big testing
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Nice, back to the maul. Sensible choice. Hope that calms things and gets the kiwis doubting.
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Young master Mwenda "I'd like an Abbie Dowe shirt". So good.
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Aldcroft takes a panicky yellow after poor d. Other than that I thought England were looking increasingly composed.
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Good try ferns, Aitcheson's tackle technique pretty dire min.
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And another. England's concentration slipping and the ferns will have begun to believe. Irritating from a red roses point of view.
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This is beginning to feel like England hanging on and maybe a power shift. Disappointing.
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These two teams just go at it. Great rivalry.
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Rats cocks. These two are going to draw big crowds whenever they play.
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Over the games against France and New Zealand, England have played well in patches with many mistakes, poor individual defence (especially onthe wings), but have won reasonably comfortably, outscoring very good opposition. They have a great, young squad and will improve in all areas and the future is very bright.
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Shouldnt grumble with 2 very solid wins but there have been moments during both games when we blew opportunities and let our opponents back in.
Matthews has been outstanding, Aldcroft is some athlete, Heard is our key back and the back 3 have lots of attacking threat.
Matthews has been outstanding, Aldcroft is some athlete, Heard is our key back and the back 3 have lots of attacking threat.
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They only just did half of twickenham yesterday with tickets for £25 and £5 for kids. I’m sure a decent amount of the tickets would have been gifted as well.
Long, long way to go before women’s rugby makes any money. The men’s game barely makes any money.
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40,000 crowd, you mean. That's still bloody impressive, regardless of £25 tickets. There's a fair few men's international teams who'd be crying tears of joy over getting that size of crowd.Captainhaircut wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2024 1:14 pmThey only just did half of twickenham yesterday with tickets for £25 and £5 for kids. I’m sure a decent amount of the tickets would have been gifted as well.
Long, long way to go before women’s rugby makes any money. The men’s game barely makes any money.
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41,523 in a pre-season friendly shortly before the big tournament, and a year before the RWC, which is pretty much guaranteed to smash the current attendance record.
Women's rugby is probably closer to sustainability than men's at the moment - if "only" because it hasn't suffered the ridiculous wage inflation
Women's rugby is probably closer to sustainability than men's at the moment - if "only" because it hasn't suffered the ridiculous wage inflation
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40K isn't too shabby for a "friendly".