Dunno what game you were watching. In the one I watched Wales outmuscled and were fitter and stronger in just about every aspect of the game. They stuck to the cement plan, but they kicked too much. However but for a brain fart before half time that wasn't a close match. And it was in Dublin.IRE unlucky not to win that one, Welsh lineout was poor and they didnt offer much in attack. Wales won with a rock solid defence and accurate goal kicking. Ireland tried their hearts out and had plenty of possession and opportunity in the 2nd half, but couldnt quite make it happen.
Wales didnt honestly look like they would trouble the Wobblies too much on that showing, but i suspect they will lift!
Even if we completely discount the result due to the circumstances (strong Baabaas team, red card in the 17th minute, (slang used by low IQ schoolboys)s), the Samoans did not play well at all, ball being dropped everywhere, dysfunctional set piece, missing tackles, kicks going everywhere. I hope there's some significant improvement to come, they'd have been put to the sword against a team with a reasonable defensive alignment.
But really, with the exception of professional structures, the teirs are fairly outdated. At the top level, theres roughly 4 pure groups. Wales, Ireland, France, England, New Zealand and South Africa are on top, Scotland, Italy, Samoa, Argentina and Fiji in the 2nd. Canada, USA, Tonga, Japan, Romania and Georgia in the third group, with Namibia, Uruguay and the also rans (Russia, Kenya, Zimbabwe etc.) rounding out the group of "proper" international teams, with the minnows being of varying strength below them.
Jones and Adam Thomson together will be very good for the Rebels next year.
Woops, thought I put you guys in the top teir.With due regard for the circumstances you've outlined, the officiating also contributed largely to what was a pretty slip shod performance by both teams imo. Referee (who was he?) seemed to be very much arbitrary and pedantic in his rulings, when he made a ruling. Breakdown was pretty much a free for all. Hope we don't get to see him in the RWC.
From an Aussie player perspective, Benn Robinson had a strong game; Luke Jones and Liam Gill were very good and the pick of the forwards; Jones and Adam Thomson together will be very good for the Rebels next year. Christian Lealiifano did some good things and some things that were not so good, especially his kicking game including kicking for goal. Ben Tapuai was the standout in the backs showing all the skills he had when playing his best some years ago. Will be a good pickup for the Force if he's not hamstrung by coaching and game plans which just might have been the case at the Reds the last few years. Taquele Naiyaravoro also had a strong game.
In your tiers, I didn't see where the Wallabies stand. Are we below the rest?
I read that Ireland weren't a true 2nd best. And now the Wallabies will probably go into the Cup ranked 2nd which I doubt many saw happening after the Spring Tour.What do people read into wales beating the world's #2 ranked side? Should we be concerned about our pool match against Wales?
Dunno what game you were watching. In the one I watched Wales outmuscled and were fitter and stronger in just about every aspect of the game. They stuck to the cement plan, but they kicked too much. However but for a brain fart before half time that wasn't a close match. And it was in Dublin.
if only there was a plane dropping flour bombs aka 1981 this game would have stuck in the memory like glue.More on the automated (slang used by low IQ schoolboys)s coming on at the Olympic Park during the Barbarians vs Samoa match
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...or-seating-at-west-hams-stadium-10478187.html
But we did just beat oireland in oireland which Australia failed to do.I did miss most of the first half, but I was watching the game where Wales never threatened to score a try and had very little possession. The one where Ireland had most of the pill but just couldnt find a way through the stoic Welsh defence. Also the game where time after time the Welsh turned the ball over illegally with no action by Joubert.
As I said I dont think the Welsh showed anything that would concern the Wobblies too much, without the turnover ball they would have struggled to find any possession, their line out was shaky and their scrum certainly wasnt dominant.
Yup. Wales have lacked the mental nerve to hold out against Australia so many times and that's been the difference. Hopefully that's changed. We ll see. From what I saw yesterday they've certainly prepared well and are on top fitness. Happier with a strong performance and win against Ireland than I would be if we'd been flogged by the all blacks. Not sure how much depth there is to welsh squad. They did struggle once they brought on second string backs so better pray to the gnome on high for no injuriesIf you're going to place importance on the 2014 EOYT from the Wallabies you losing to Cheika's first Test as a coach is more telling..
Yep, the only differential between the two teams is mental.......Yup. Wales have lacked the mental nerve to hold out against Australia so many times and that's been the difference. Hopefully that's changed. We ll see. From what I saw yesterday they've certainly prepared well and are on top fitness. Happier with a strong performance and win against Ireland than I would be if we'd been flogged by the all blacks. Not sure how much depth there is to welsh squad. They did struggle once they brought on second string backs so better pray to the gnome on high for no injuries
One Welsh player outmuscled in every aspect of the game, and that was Tipuric. And Wales had a savvy veteran in the scrum. But watch that again -- I just skimmed through the first half again -- and Wales regularly commits more players to the ruck than Ireland does. It looks like Wales went in determined to win the breakdown at all costs, while Ireland went in with a less aggressive policy with regard to the ruck. So that's going to account for a number of the turnovers and even some penalties.Dunno what game you were watching. In the one I watched Wales outmuscled and were fitter and stronger in just about every aspect of the game. They stuck to the cement plan, but they kicked too much. However but for a brain fart before half time that wasn't a close match. And it was in Dublin.