Basil3 wrote: » Watched live with the volume off. A lot of poor rugby, but don't think the conditions helped. What was said for the last penalty that Aussie scored? It looked like he was penalised for not rolling away, but he had flicked the ball back onto the All Black's side when he was on his feet?
Yeah_Right wrote: » Reiko showed his inexperience as a centre for the first Aussie try. And FFS! Put the ball down properly you ****ing numpty! It was only a matter of time before he did that. Thought Caleb Clarke had a good game off the bench. Nick White was outstanding for the Wallabies. Mounga bottled it. Had no interest in taking the drop goal. Actually thought he had a poor game. But it was exciting and it's great to see international rugby back. With crowds!
Interested Observer wrote: » That 10 seconds of play was absolutely beautiful until he didn't put the ball down. There were about 5 players who could have scored.
sydthebeat wrote: » And mounga was actually worse. On both 86 AND 88 mins he actively walked from the pocket to stand at the back of a ruck five meters out to scratch his arse. I'd be livid if I was a kiwi supporter..... Completely chickened out.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Did the Australian rugby team quarantine when travelling over? Or were they given an allowance?
Interested Observer wrote: » Find it very hard to get excited about altered forms of the game I must say.
Dog Botherer wrote: » so, actual Rugby X?
The Lost Sheep wrote: » No that was 5v5 on 1/2 pitch. different regs.
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Squidgy Black wrote: » Not really sure what the point of this is. Rugby X had a unique selling point of being shorter than 7s, and a more entertaining and easier to digest style for a wider reach, and the possibility of the format being taken on by schools etc where rugby skills wouldn't be prominent due to the lack of rucks and lineouts etc. This is basically 7s with an extra 3 players. With a gimmicky conversion system.
The Lost Sheep wrote: » Rugby X was 5 v 5. This is 10 v 10....
errlloyd wrote: » I might live in Bermuda this time next month. Live rugby. 😂
swiwi_ wrote: » Nice little recruit for the highlanders there syd. Thought that guy was a class 8 for the cherry blossoms in the RWC.
Buer wrote: » Great stat but I wouldn't be surprised if that's the case in other leagues too (probably lower in Super Rugby). I'd also like to see a breakdown of how many tries are scored by first receiver i.e. the scrum half pops it up to a pod or a crash ball receiver. JGP leads the assist charts in the Pro14 over the past 2 years with this type of play (also with his excellent long skip pass from the base). Tries where a team opens the opposition up with a phase of running rugby have to be in the overwhelming minority at this stage.