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Can’t imagine he’s on the same money as when he got there, the bloke has played. Surely a game in a couple years.Sefa has re-signed at Stade too
Can’t imagine he’s on the same money as when he got there, the bloke has played. Surely a game in a couple years.Sefa has re-signed at Stade too
I gave up on Japan, just found it without any real battle. I get more than I can handle with Super and Gallagher Shield!Great game between London Irish & Saracens, recommend watching. Phipps, Coleman & Rona all had impressive games.
Out of curiosity does anyone watch Japan rugby still? I can't squeeze it in.
I'd add to that the images of very big boppers being the units in motion.The shifting of the ball with short lateral passes in contact. The forwards are expert at this and it puts constant pressure on the opposition defence and keeping the ball in motion. It's that old rugby adage of the ball beating the man every time. They scored a couple of tries based on that alone
Overall I'm loving the pace, brutality and skill they are displaying right now.
France have become my safe space away from Australian Rugby (and especially the Rebels). Incredible team to watch, often I think they're just the Dupont show (which to be fair would be good enough for most teams) but they're such a complete side. Aldritt's contribution is invaluable and I always underestimate Penaud, his abilities on the weekend were freakish. Absolutely blessed with world class hookers, they don't even have room for Guillaume Chat, who is my favourite, with Marchand and Mauvaka dominating.Indeed FF (Folau Fainga'a). There was a try they scored when Du Pont fielded a kick from around his 22 and he worked his way through the defence was eventually tackled. That was great play by itself, but what followed gave me a tingly feeling in unmentionable places. The support arrived and there was a big hula hitting a flat ball at PACE, to continue the momentum and eventually one of the big boys scored. Absolute champagne footy.
If Australia can't win the RWC (ok stop laughing) I would love to see the French win it. I agree they show incredible talent as been watching them in 6 nations.France have become my safe space away from Australian Rugby (and especially the Rebels). Incredible team to watch, often I think they're just the Dupont show (which to be fair would be good enough for most teams) but they're such a complete side. Aldritt's contribution is invaluable and I always underestimate Penaud, his abilities on the weekend were freakish. Absolutely blessed with world class hookers, they don't even have room for Guillaume Chat, who is my favourite, with Marchand and Mauvaka dominating.
Surely they're #1 ranked team, spanked New Zealand, beat Ireland and smashed Scotland. Match up against England soon will be telling. I was talking to a friend who's got tickets to the RWC23 GF who if things go well should be France v someone in Paris, would be immense.
The rise of London Irish has been interesting, particularly given the Australian connection on and off the field. Les Kiss could be a very good option for the Rebels if they decide a Foote isn't worth persisting with.Nick Phipps had another good game for London Irish who are firming as a top 6 side. He's been pretty instrumental to their success.
Check out this Quadesque try assist:
https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/t7xcvn
We're well serviced between McDermott, White, Gordon & hopefully soon Fines-Leleiwasa but if we're ever hit by injuries he would be a more than serviceable fill-in.
Les Kiss has been a good option for Super Rugby for several years. I really hope RA keep in touch with overseas coaching talent on a regular basis, undoubtedly he's a better coach now than when he was an assistant with Ireland, or an assistant in AU. We need to be capturing the overseas coaching talent just as much as the overseas playing talent.The rise of London Irish has been interesting, particularly given the Australian connection on and off the field. Les Kiss could be a very good option for the Rebels if they decide a Foote isn't worth persisting with.
I agree, but it's specifically the Rebels I think he'd be a great fit for, and not just because of how likely it looks Foote won't be the guy there long term. You don't necessarily want a coach who has made all his success in traditional rugby areas or at clubs with a steady pipeline of talent. The problems they've been solving are entirely different to the ones they'll be faced with in Melbourne. A side like London Irish, made up from players from all over and sitting in a space where it's not going to be a first choice side for fans has a lot of parallels with the Rebels situation, so demonstrated success there sets him up better than it would at a bigger side, even if he falls a bit short. That said he still needs to keep this success going to prove he's actually done something there.Les Kiss has been a good option for Super Rugby for several years. I really hope RA keep in touch with overseas coaching talent on a regular basis, undoubtedly he's a better coach now than when he was an assistant with Ireland, or an assistant in AU. We need to be capturing the overseas coaching talent just as much as the overseas playing talent.
Yeah, from the commentary of that game they said that London Irish has the best conversion rate of scoring from multiple phases out of anyone in the league. Good endorsement.The rise of London Irish has been interesting, particularly given the Australian connection on and off the field. Les Kiss could be a very good option for the Rebels if they decide a Foote isn't worth persisting with.
I love how they call the MotM mere moments before the player who should have won it rips Wales a new one and sets up the match winning try.Bloody hell, what a morning.
France take their first grand slam in 12 years, firming up as favourites for the RWC next year.
But the real story happened over in Cardiff, where Italy snapped a Six Nations 32 match long losing streak to beat Wales at the death.
Watch the final three minutes of the game with italian commentating to start your Sunday off right.