RWC R2 Argentina vs. Samoa
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Anyone else watching?
Argentina looking a bit more on it than they did against England.
Argentina looking a bit more on it than they did against England.
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Didn't realise Leali'ifano was playing for Samoa. Bloody good luck to the bloke.
(although he needs to change his kicking boots)
(although he needs to change his kicking boots)
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Any reason this kicked off so early? Bloody irritating
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Not sure why this game isn't getting more attention. It is one of the games I looked forward to the most this weekend.
Both physical... sometimes brutally physical teams.
Especially interesting to see how much the Argies have improved over the years due to their participation in the RC. I think they're currently better than Australia.
But then Samoa is basically NZ's mini-me. Just as capable to play great rugby, and one of if not THE second tier nations who are capable of pulling of a major upset.
So far hard physical game, pity for the crappy weather which doesn't suit either side's style.
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It's pissing down, difficult to be clinical.
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Samoa discipline letting them down, soft pens for off side in midfield is lazy and dumb.
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The Argies have certainly shown a fair bit of ambition at times, though not always wisely.
Feels like if Samoa don't get a try pretty imminently that the game is basically done.
Feels like if Samoa don't get a try pretty imminently that the game is basically done.
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It was pissing it down during the first half. Presumably conditions are still greasy.
Said on the main WC thread, there is something wrong with this ball. It was being dropped all the time because it was humid and sweaty the last 2 weeks and today because it’s so wet, apparently. Just think there are too many drops by top class players for it to just be conditions
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You make a very good point.Slick wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 5:30 pmSaid on the main WC thread, there is something wrong with this ball. It was being dropped all the time because it was humid and sweaty the last 2 weeks and today because it’s so wet, apparently. Just think there are too many drops by top class players for it to just be conditions
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Don't think there was anything in what Samoa's 9 did there, but the player before him looked like he slid into Malia feet first.
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Think Creevy needed to be going forward there and would have caught fine
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Entertaining enough. Argentina aren’t going to trouble anyone unless they can find another gear.
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Pumas have been very disappointing, defence not great and not doing much in attack either. Will be doing well to make the quarters at this rate.Paddington Bear wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 5:43 pm Entertaining enough. Argentina aren’t going to trouble anyone unless they can find another gear.
Their attack just seemed to be endless pull backs without anyone actually fixing defenders - I think i counted 4 pull backs in one phase before the winger was bundled into touch._Os_ wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 6:04 pmPumas have been very disappointing, defence not great and not doing much in attack either. Will be doing well to make the quarters at this rate.Paddington Bear wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 5:43 pm Entertaining enough. Argentina aren’t going to trouble anyone unless they can find another gear.
I do think there should be a relatively easy fix and they are slightly better than todays ball and conditions allowed, but certainly not a vintage Argentina team. Could still spring a surprise
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Japan have a real chance despite also not being what they were._Os_ wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 6:04 pmPumas have been very disappointing, defence not great and not doing much in attack either. Will be doing well to make the quarters at this rate.Paddington Bear wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 5:43 pm Entertaining enough. Argentina aren’t going to trouble anyone unless they can find another gear.
On another topic, agree with Slick about the ball. Pretty much every game now
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Very good point. Will they please stop changing the balls?Slick wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 5:30 pmSaid on the main WC thread, there is something wrong with this ball. It was being dropped all the time because it was humid and sweaty the last 2 weeks and today because it’s so wet, apparently. Just think there are too many drops by top class players for it to just be conditions
Bring back the good old leather with inner tube I say.
Fully, any rain-soaked ball that doesn't weigh at least 8kg by half time isn't a real rugby ball.troglodiet wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 4:15 amVery good point. Will they please stop changing the balls?Slick wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 5:30 pmSaid on the main WC thread, there is something wrong with this ball. It was being dropped all the time because it was humid and sweaty the last 2 weeks and today because it’s so wet, apparently. Just think there are too many drops by top class players for it to just be conditions
Bring back the good old leather with inner tube I say.
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Gumboot wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 7:58 amFully, any rain-soaked ball that doesn't weigh at least 8kg by half time isn't a real rugby ball.troglodiet wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 4:15 amVery good point. Will they please stop changing the balls?Slick wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 5:30 pm
Said on the main WC thread, there is something wrong with this ball. It was being dropped all the time because it was humid and sweaty the last 2 weeks and today because it’s so wet, apparently. Just think there are too many drops by top class players for it to just be conditions
Bring back the good old leather with inner tube I say.
And teach these pansy backline players of today what it feels like to break every bone in your foot when you're trying to kick a ball further than 5 metres.