Set piece magic
John Solomon (38)
After this evenings two results, I reflected on the refereeing. Both games had four tries, a good number. The tries where often through great use of the ball, free flowing rugby. In fact, 7/8 tries where from backline useage of the ball, with the final one being a dart around the corner by mike phillips.
By tomorrow night, we will know how much rugby has changed since 2007.
We just saw two quarterfinals:
Ireland V Wales
France V England
Both games had two suffocating teams playing - Ireland, who's annoying tactic of mobbing a player and holding him up to slow the game down / turn the ball over was the definition of grind...
And England, whos constant desire to scrummage, pick and drive etc has been infuriating us for years.
They both lost. 0/2 for boring, suffocating teams.
Tomorrow's games, Aus V SA and NZ v Arg will set the RWC to either make it or break it for the neutral: If Aus and NZ win, we are going to have two classic semi finals that are just going to be exhillarating in every way. I can think of no game better, more entertaining or whatever than these two games on current form. That will lead to a great final.
If SA win, we know that dour rugby still has a chance.
I'm in two minds about Argentina winning
- If they win by scoring 6 tries, they well and truly deserve a place in the final.
If they win by suffocating, they can gtfo.
So here's hoping the Bokkes are unceremoniously dumped from this turnament by 50+ points, and the All Blacks and Argentina play out an epic.
By tomorrow night, we will know how much rugby has changed since 2007.
We just saw two quarterfinals:
Ireland V Wales
France V England
Both games had two suffocating teams playing - Ireland, who's annoying tactic of mobbing a player and holding him up to slow the game down / turn the ball over was the definition of grind...
And England, whos constant desire to scrummage, pick and drive etc has been infuriating us for years.
They both lost. 0/2 for boring, suffocating teams.
Tomorrow's games, Aus V SA and NZ v Arg will set the RWC to either make it or break it for the neutral: If Aus and NZ win, we are going to have two classic semi finals that are just going to be exhillarating in every way. I can think of no game better, more entertaining or whatever than these two games on current form. That will lead to a great final.
If SA win, we know that dour rugby still has a chance.
I'm in two minds about Argentina winning
- If they win by scoring 6 tries, they well and truly deserve a place in the final.
If they win by suffocating, they can gtfo.
So here's hoping the Bokkes are unceremoniously dumped from this turnament by 50+ points, and the All Blacks and Argentina play out an epic.