2022/23 Champions/Challenge Cup
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Only 8 of the LaR 23 have more than 10 international caps.
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You still need the innate quality, prep alone won't get you there.Jim Lahey wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 12:31 pmHasn't worked for the Scots tbf.clydecloggie wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 12:28 pmMaybe next year.
The Irish players will have an advantage because their World Cup ends earlier so they have a longer prep period for URC/Heineken success next season.
EnergiseR2 wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 9:38 am I wouldn't expect any other fans to remember Leinster v LAR last year but once they scored and Ryan went off we were goosed. We can't play rugby against them as they are straight up too big
I wouldn't want to be a fan of a team that is relying on Ryan to provide the grunt and biff.
He's Itoje's plaything.
I think you will find that the South African sides, with increased salary caps to accommodate more players, and valuable lessons learnt, are going to be up for it. I just wish the Lions would find another stadium. With their increased salary cap they might even be competitive.clydecloggie wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 12:28 pmMaybe next year.
The Irish players will have an advantage because their World Cup ends earlier so they have a longer prep period for URC/Heineken success next season.
Uncle fester wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 12:36 pmThe power thing is being overstated. Yes, Colombe is big but he's uncapped at international level at the age of 25 so he's not a superstar sitting on the bench. He's just a good player who is part of a well-drilled and coached team.Tichtheid wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 7:03 am third, you have read all the prematch stuff about power being the Leinster kryptonite, to be fair it's every team's kryptonite, and you know that the La Rochelle bench is stacked with quality players who are just as big and athletic as the starters - ok few are as big as Atonio, but his replacement Colombe is 1.93m and 135kg, which would be monstrous in any other team. The point being they can keep up the power game.
Well, after two watches now I can't say I noticed a drop off in LaR's scrum, maul and ball-carrying after the hour mark when the substitutions were being made
Here fuck off will yeclydecloggie wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 12:28 pmMaybe next year.
The Irish players will have an advantage because their World Cup ends earlier so they have a longer prep period for URC/Heineken success next season.



I watch a lot of rugby. He has certainly improved a lot this season but I worry for him with the number of head injuries he picks upEnergiseR2 wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 3:26 pmYou don't watch much rugby I see. Ryan is a very very different player these days. Probably Irelands best overall playerKawazaki wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 1:07 pmEnergiseR2 wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 9:38 am I wouldn't expect any other fans to remember Leinster v LAR last year but once they scored and Ryan went off we were goosed. We can't play rugby against them as they are straight up too big
I wouldn't want to be a fan of a team that is relying on Ryan to provide the grunt and biff.
He's Itoje's plaything.
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Most of them are know-nothing, bandwagoning, event junkies, who've only started casually supporting them since 2009. Part of the reason why the atmosphere at home internationals is awful too. Half of them will fuck off as soon as Leinster start losing regularly. But at least they have a fan base.Paddington Bear wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 7:10 pmSaid it before and I’ll say it again, absolute worst fan base in European rugby.I like neeps wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 6:56 pmThe incessant whining, the booing of a La Rochelle player when he was sparked by an illegal action, the Sexton on the pitch. It's disappointing you have to say.C69 wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 8:44 am Avoided the thread during after after the match because of the incessant ref complaints.
Well done LR best team won. It seems Mr Sexton has lost it again after his post match tantrums.
Good game, just watched the highlights. The result very much sparked joy. No idea what Leinster fans would have to complain about in the round from Peyper.
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Also know as Wish.com Irish.OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 8:42 amScot.Guy Smiley wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 8:20 amAre you Irish, Biffer?
fuck... I had you down as....
well, not that.
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JM2K6 wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 5:12 pm In fairness I can't bring myself to condemn the Leinster fans too much for the booing of an injured player. We all know it was the Ulster fans that started all this trend off, and it's important we never forget the damage they've done.
Is that in reference to the Payne red card against Saracens when Goode hit his noggin badly off the turf after a high ball collision?
The booing in the URC games (non-South Africans) is terrible, it really pisses me off.
I know how this will sound, me being an Edinburgh fan, I don't think it's as bad there, but it still does happen. Likewise Connacht and the Italians don't seem to be as bad, but the rest of them are shite.
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That red is really amusing in hindsight, I watched it again the other day and it is such a stonewall red it is hard to believe it caused such outrage at the time.Tichtheid wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 6:18 pmJM2K6 wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 5:12 pm In fairness I can't bring myself to condemn the Leinster fans too much for the booing of an injured player. We all know it was the Ulster fans that started all this trend off, and it's important we never forget the damage they've done.
Is that in reference to the Payne red card against Saracens when Goode hit his noggin badly off the turf after a high ball collision?
The booing in the URC games (non-South Africans) is terrible, it really pisses me off.
I know how this will sound, me being an Edinburgh fan, I don't think it's as bad there, but it still does happen. Likewise Connacht and the Italians don't seem to be as bad, but the rest of them are shite.
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Paddington Bear wrote: Fri May 26, 2023 11:44 amThat red is really amusing in hindsight, I watched it again the other day and it is such a stonewall red it is hard to believe it caused such outrage at the time.Tichtheid wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 6:18 pmJM2K6 wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 5:12 pm In fairness I can't bring myself to condemn the Leinster fans too much for the booing of an injured player. We all know it was the Ulster fans that started all this trend off, and it's important we never forget the damage they've done.
Is that in reference to the Payne red card against Saracens when Goode hit his noggin badly off the turf after a high ball collision?
The booing in the URC games (non-South Africans) is terrible, it really pisses me off.
I know how this will sound, me being an Edinburgh fan, I don't think it's as bad there, but it still does happen. Likewise Connacht and the Italians don't seem to be as bad, but the rest of them are shite.
I think that in context it wasn't so clear at the time, but that was one of the seminal moments of change in that after that it became the stonewall red that it certainly is now.
Our glass houses were flattened years ago, hence we can lob stuff around without any worries.PornDog wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 2:56 pmHere fuck off will yeclydecloggie wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 12:28 pmMaybe next year.
The Irish players will have an advantage because their World Cup ends earlier so they have a longer prep period for URC/Heineken success next season.I mean we deserve to take an awful lot of shit for our WC performances, but Scots lobbing grenades around their glass houses is a bit much
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When you go into some 'Irish' stores in the US you'd think we already were. Half the stuff in them is Scottish.Hellraiser wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 5:14 pmAlso know as Wish.com Irish.OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 8:42 amScot.Guy Smiley wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 8:20 am
Are you Irish, Biffer?
fuck... I had you down as....
well, not that.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
What in name of baby jeebus is an "Irish Store"? Do you mean a pub?Biffer wrote: Fri May 26, 2023 12:37 pmWhen you go into some 'Irish' stores in the US you'd think we already were. Half the stuff in them is Scottish.
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Nah, somewhere that sells Barrys Tea, & Tayto to the immigrants
The pubs are bad enough, but you get places that are Irish stores. Shops that (allegedly) are full of Irish products. Often they're just whisky shops. And I mean whisky, not whiskey. But they don't give a shit. I've spoken to people in the US who have asked me where in Ireland Edinburgh is.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Yanks are philistines. I honestly don't get annoyed by their ignorant bullshit anymore.Biffer wrote: Fri May 26, 2023 5:37 pmThe pubs are bad enough, but you get places that are Irish stores. Shops that (allegedly) are full of Irish products. Often they're just whisky shops. And I mean whisky, not whiskey. But they don't give a shit. I've spoken to people in the US who have asked me where in Ireland Edinburgh is.
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Johnnie Beattie said on his French Rugby podcast that the winner of this final would be the team keeping the ball. He was right. He said Leinster had to make sure that La Rochelle couldn't get hold of the ball not to be submitted to their power play while La Rochelle needed the ball to dictate their game.
Ball retention by La Rochelle was outstanding.
Ball retention by La Rochelle was outstanding.
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Another new format for the Champions Cup next season. This time, 4 pools of 6 where each team plays 4 different opponents either home or away and then the top 4 qualify for the knockout rounds.
The Challenge Cup will be smaller than the Champions Cup with 3 pools of 6. Mostly French and URC teams, with 2 English and 2 teams to be invited.
Another new format for the Champions Cup next season. This time, 4 pools of 6 where each team plays 4 different opponents either home or away and then the top 4 qualify for the knockout rounds.
The Challenge Cup will be smaller than the Champions Cup with 3 pools of 6. Mostly French and URC teams, with 2 English and 2 teams to be invited.
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Much better then last seasonrobmatic wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 11:42 am This time, 4 pools of 6 where each team plays 4 different opponents either home or away and then the top 4 qualify for the knockout rounds.
They need one more pool game for each team to play the other in the pool matches which would be perfect.
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Hope they invite the CC finalists to join the $hark$ and Lions in the lower league
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If rugby could learn one thing from football, it is to have consistently simple tournaments. Every tournament in rugby seems to try and reinvent the wheel every few years. Oh and 8 Prem teams out of 10 being in it is an absolute pisstake unfortunately
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I have a genuine question for you.OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:16 pm Hope they invite the CC finalists to join the $hark$ and Lions in the lower league
In a hypothetical situation, would you rather play in the Champions Cup and not make the knock-out stages, or play in the Challenge Cup and make the semi-finals?
Also known as the Ulster conundrum. Although we somehow seem to make the KOs, there is little to no point and we'd be better off in the Challenge Cup.assfly wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:57 pmI have a genuine question for you.OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:16 pm Hope they invite the CC finalists to join the $hark$ and Lions in the lower league
In a hypothetical situation, would you rather play in the Champions Cup and not make the knock-out stages, or play in the Challenge Cup and make the semi-finals?
Ian Madigan for Ireland.
Absolutely. That's what shat on Super Rugby, and the fucking spivs are in the process of doing it to the Heineken Cup as well. Fuckers.Paddington Bear wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:47 pm If rugby could learn one thing from football, it is to have consistently simple tournaments. Every tournament in rugby seems to try and reinvent the wheel every few years. Oh and 8 Prem teams out of 10 being in it is an absolute pisstake unfortunately
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Sharks have a good chance of winning the Challenge Cup next year, if they play to their abilities they honestly do. As far as your question is concerned, the answer is always: play against the best. If you lose, then so be it. Why would you ask?assfly wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:57 pmI have a genuine question for you.OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:16 pm Hope they invite the CC finalists to join the $hark$ and Lions in the lower league
In a hypothetical situation, would you rather play in the Champions Cup and not make the knock-out stages, or play in the Challenge Cup and make the semi-finals?
After watching the Champions Cup final, I've accepted that we're a long way off wining it. At least in Challenge Cup we may have a better chance at silverware.Jim Lahey wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:02 pm Also known as the Ulster conundrum. Although we somehow seem to make the KOs, there is little to no point and we'd be better off in the Challenge Cup.
At least that what's what I'm telling myself

If you're in the Champions Cup, you're almost guaranteed knockout rugby in some form. The top four out of six go through and then fifth place finisher drops down into the Challenge Cup.assfly wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:57 pmI have a genuine question for you.OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:16 pm Hope they invite the CC finalists to join the $hark$ and Lions in the lower league
In a hypothetical situation, would you rather play in the Champions Cup and not make the knock-out stages, or play in the Challenge Cup and make the semi-finals?
Play to our abilities? It would be great to start doing that at some point in my lifetime.LoveOfTheGame wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:06 pm Sharks have a good chance of winning the Challenge Cup next year, if they play to their abilities they honestly do. As far as your question is concerned, the answer is always: play against the best. If you lose, then so be it. Why would you ask?
I ask because we're going to have to put up with this "lower league" bullshit all season. But the way I see it, no SA team has a hope in hell of winning it in the next few years, given the travel factor combined with URC commitments.
Or reduce the teams to 20 by just having the top 50% of each league. 4 pools of 5 means everyone plays everyone else.OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:12 pmMuch better then last seasonrobmatic wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 11:42 am This time, 4 pools of 6 where each team plays 4 different opponents either home or away and then the top 4 qualify for the knockout rounds.
They need one more pool game for each team to play the other in the pool matches which would be perfect.
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I see your problem.assfly wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:12 pmPlay to our abilities? It would be great to start doing that at some point in my lifetime.LoveOfTheGame wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:06 pm Sharks have a good chance of winning the Challenge Cup next year, if they play to their abilities they honestly do. As far as your question is concerned, the answer is always: play against the best. If you lose, then so be it. Why would you ask?
I ask because we're going to have to put up with this "lower league" bullshit all season. But the way I see it, no SA team has a hope in hell of winning it in the next few years, given the travel factor combined with URC commitments.
The "problem" there is that each group would have two teams from the same league in each group. The powers that be have decided that this is the worstest possibelest thing ever and so come up with increasingly larger piles of excrement as a "solution".weegie01 wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:22 pmOr reduce the teams to 20 by just having the top 50% of each league. 4 pools of 5 means everyone plays everyone else.OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:12 pmMuch better then last seasonrobmatic wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 11:42 am This time, 4 pools of 6 where each team plays 4 different opponents either home or away and then the top 4 qualify for the knockout rounds.
They need one more pool game for each team to play the other in the pool matches which would be perfect.
It may not be ideal, but every possible work around to try and "fix" it is orders of magnitudes worse. You don't cure a headache with a shotgun!
Would prefer 24 teams (6 groups of 4), but would happily settle for 20 teams with the top half of each one qualifying. Home and away, straight into the quarters - this last 16 nonsense needs doing away with.
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Yes also saw that later. Then its fine. Definitely much better format .PornDog wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:36 pmThe "problem" there is that each group would have two teams from the same league in each group. The powers that be have decided that this is the worstest possibelest thing ever and so come up with increasingly larger piles of excrement as a "solution".weegie01 wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:22 pmOr reduce the teams to 20 by just having the top 50% of each league. 4 pools of 5 means everyone plays everyone else.OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:12 pm
Much better then last season
They need one more pool game for each team to play the other in the pool matches which would be perfect.
It may not be ideal, but every possible work around to try and "fix" it is orders of magnitudes worse. You don't cure a headache with a shotgun!
Would prefer 24 teams (6 groups of 4), but would happily settle for 20 teams with the top half of each one qualifying. Home and away, straight into the quarters - this last 16 nonsense needs doing away with.

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LoveOfTheGame wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:27 pmI see your problem.assfly wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:12 pmPlay to our abilities? It would be great to start doing that at some point in my lifetime.LoveOfTheGame wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:06 pm Sharks have a good chance of winning the Challenge Cup next year, if they play to their abilities they honestly do. As far as your question is concerned, the answer is always: play against the best. If you lose, then so be it. Why would you ask?
I ask because we're going to have to put up with this "lower league" bullshit all season. But the way I see it, no SA team has a hope in hell of winning it in the next few years, given the travel factor combined with URC commitments.

They are working on the SA teams travelling and player budget.