Re: Is it over?
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 11:02 pm
There are some outliers caused by a variety of factors* but the teams that have won the tournament have tended to have those big wins under their belt going into it.
New Zealand, you mean? All Blacks are so far ahead of the pack it just doesn't make much sense to talk about the battle of the hemispheres. There's New Zealand first, then lots of daylight, and then a bunch of other teams.
Ireland would have been the Northern Hemisphere's best chance last year, but were severely undone by unfortunate injuries in the pool games (the one against France in particular), and an entirely stupid and avoidable suspension.
Entirely over-rated on the basis of 6 Nations results and the Autumn tours preceding last year's World Cup. Argentina gave them a good spanking and if you can't compete with the Pumas forget about Australia & SA, let alone the All Blacks.
New Zealand, you mean? All Blacks are so far ahead of the pack it just doesn't make much sense to talk about the battle of the hemispheres. There's New Zealand first, then lots of daylight, and then a bunch of other teams.
Ireland would have been the Northern Hemisphere's best chance last year, but were severely undone by unfortunate injuries in the pool games (the one against France in particular), and an entirely stupid and avoidable suspension.
Entirely over-rated on the basis of 6 Nations results and the Autumn tours preceding last year's World Cup. Argentina gave them a good spanking and if you can't compete with the Pumas forget about Australia & SA, let alone the All Blacks.