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Ugly and Burly: Rugby World Cup

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    For K_A:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/international/4002983.stm

    You'd better hope they've been training hard for the past 3 years.

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    TubeTube Registered User admin
    edited September 2007
    man I thought this thread was going to be about sheri

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    Katchem_ashKatchem_ash __BANNED USERS regular
    edited September 2007
    For K_A:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/international/4002983.stm

    You'd better hope they've been training hard for the past 3 years.

    Meh, the Scots were looking for a win. Of course they chose to trash Japan to build moral. Of course if they took on someone like italy, france, ireland etc and lost thier moral would further plummet downwards. They needed a win. Japan understood it and thats how they played.

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    For K_A:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/international/4002983.stm

    You'd better hope they've been training hard for the past 3 years.

    Meh, the Scots were looking for a win. Of course they chose to trash Japan to build moral. Of course if they took on someone like italy, france, ireland etc and lost thier moral would further plummet downwards. They needed a win. Japan understood it and thats how they played.

    Are you trying to say Japan lost on purpose to save Scottish morale?

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    MeissnerdMeissnerd Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    "Hey Japan? Yeah this is Scotland."

    "What do you want"

    "Listen, we really need this win. Could you intentionally play badly. It would mean a lot to us."

    "Sure...I guess. Yeah, ok."

    "Oh, really? Thank you so much!"

    "Haha, it's fine."

    "No, seriously. We owe you one."

    "It's fine, it's fine."

    "Alright, thanks again Japan. Bye!"

    ":3"

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    ZebesianPirateZebesianPirate Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    I have no interest in rugby but I hope we win so I can say that we won.

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    OdenOden Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    I like how there was all this controversy over the new jerseys that the Australian players have because it is made of material that soaks ions or some bullshit so that they can perform better.

    They sent them off to be tested by the anti doping comity.

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    OsvikOsvik Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Orestes wrote: »
    Guys, I don't know why there is any debate on this subject.

    It's obvious that New Zealand is going to win. They always do.

    Winners:
    1987 New Zealand
    1991 Australia
    1995 South Africa
    1999 Australia
    2003 England
    2007 .....

    Well going on that pattern it's Australia's turn to win again :D

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Rivals complain about Wallabies' jerseys
    September 5, 2007 - 8:30PM

    Rival nations fear Australia will get a sneaky scientific advantage at the Rugby World Cup with ion-charged jerseys that needed to be drug-tested.

    But the Wallabies won't be getting any extra assistance in their pool B opener on Saturday in Lyon, as Japan will also wear the revolutionary jumper.

    The material reacts with sweat to create a negative ion charge to stimulate blood flow, bringing more energy to muscles and speeding up the removal of lactic acid.

    England-based sports science testing purports to showing it gives athletes a 2.7 per cent boost.

    Ironically, the jerseys have been made by New Zealand sportswear manufacturer Canterbury but the All Blacks have not taken the technology on board as they attempt to break a 20-year World Cup drought.

    Australia, who unveiled their new jumper against South Africa in Sydney on July 7, and Japan are two of five nations wearing the state-of-the-art garments.

    The Springboks, Scotland and Ireland are also wearing the Canterbury jersey.

    The Australian Rugby Union was approached about using the material earlier this year and were made to sign a confidentiality agreement.

    The jersey reportedly has upset England and the International Rugby Board had referred it on for drug testing by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

    WADA have approved the jersies for the seven-week tournament.

    England have missed the boat with their World Cup uniforms but three forwards - Phil Vickery, Andy Sheridan and Matt Stevens - intend wearing ionised singlets under their Nike jerseys.

    That's fucking stupid.

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    GlorfindelGlorfindel Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    money on new zealand choking after a fantastic build up

    it always happens

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    FishmanFishman Put your goddamned hand in the goddamned Box of Pain. Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Ain't it the fuckin truth.

    3 out of 4 years, the All Blacks are an unstoppable juggernaut.


    Then...


    fuck.

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    SilmarilSilmaril Mr Ha Ha Hapless. Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    We are so shafted this year.

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    GlorfindelGlorfindel Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Silmaril wrote: »
    We are so shafted this year.

    we were looking totally fucked until recently

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    THAC0THAC0 Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    I'm hoping the all blacks use their throat cutting haka. At least against Australia.

    Also if New Zealand choke in the semis again I will burn down an orphanage.

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    lazyboilazyboi Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Go Springboks! I think maybe South Africa stand a chance this year - they'll certainly come out tops in pool A, anyway.

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    So, this finally kicks off, in like an hour with France Vs Argentina, you should be able to watch it here if you are in the UK and can get the fucking thing to work.

    Some shenanigans with TV rights or something, blah blah blah

    France to win tonight?

    First bunch of matches.
    Tonight
    France - Argentina

    08 Sep 2007
    New Zealand - Italy
    Australia - Japan
    England - USA

    09 Sep 2007
    Wales - Canada
    South Africa - Samoa
    Scotland - Portugal
    Ireland - Namibia

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    PusciferPuscifer Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Hey, we can beat the Welsh.

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Who is "we"? Canada?

    World Rankings: http://www.irb.com/rankings/full.html

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    THAC0THAC0 Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Half time and go Argentina!

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    France totally fucking it up in the 1st half there, especially just before the Argentine try, seemed like such an obvious French try and Argentina steal it out from under them, they'd better play a fuck load better if they want a chance of winning.

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    Katchem_ashKatchem_ash __BANNED USERS regular
    edited September 2007
    I can't wait for Japan! Show those Ausie boys what your made of...GOOOO JAPAN!

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    edited September 2007
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    BigDesBigDes Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Actually Japan aren't as bad as everyone thinks. I mean yeah, they are fucking awful but they've got some fucking heart I tell you what.

    Still going to get trounced mind.

    Mind.

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    PotUPotU __BANNED USERS regular
    edited September 2007
    Oh God, Austria is playing soccer against Japan at the moment.

    :O :O :O

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
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    He looks like someone's taken two half faces and glued them together.

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    France 12 - 17 Argentina

    Good Argentine play, too many French mistakes, they should just be glad the Argentines missed so many kicks, 4 or 5, otherwise the gap would've been bigger.

    3 matches tomorrow, I look forward to the Australia - Japan match ;-)

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    THAC0THAC0 Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    That defence on the line straight after the half time break was fantastic by Argentina. I seriously think that there won the game for them. In fact the pressure by the Argentinians was fantastic that whole half.

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    bsjezzbsjezz Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    there's a japanese restaurant down the road which is also a big rugby spot. they play all the wallaby's matches on projector screens

    the place is going to go wild

    shame the match doesn't coincide with happy hour ($10 for a litre of asahi) or the place would go really wild

    anyway i'm really looking forward to seeing the aussies play well in this tournament. they've been out of form for so long - i just want a few good moments, enough to let me remember why i like rugby in the first place.

    a game that doesn't consist of twenty-odd points of penalties per team would be optimal

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    GlorfindelGlorfindel Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    bsjezz wrote: »
    there's a japanese restaurant down the road which is also a big rugby spot. they play all the wallaby's matches on projector screens

    the place is going to go wild

    shame the match doesn't coincide with happy hour ($10 for a litre of asahi) or the place would go really wild

    anyway i'm really looking forward to seeing the aussies play well in this tournament. they've been out of form for so long - i just want a few good moments, enough to let me remember why i like rugby in the first place.

    a game that doesn't consist of twenty-odd points of penalties per team would be optimal

    northern hemisphere refs are whistle happy, unfortunately

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    OrestesOrestes Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Glorfindel wrote: »
    bsjezz wrote: »
    there's a japanese restaurant down the road which is also a big rugby spot. they play all the wallaby's matches on projector screens

    the place is going to go wild

    shame the match doesn't coincide with happy hour ($10 for a litre of asahi) or the place would go really wild

    anyway i'm really looking forward to seeing the aussies play well in this tournament. they've been out of form for so long - i just want a few good moments, enough to let me remember why i like rugby in the first place.

    a game that doesn't consist of twenty-odd points of penalties per team would be optimal

    northern hemisphere refs are whistle happy, unfortunately

    This is unfortunate because Rugby is all about flow, whistle happy refs kinda ruin that.

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    150cc150cc Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited September 2007
    wallabies ho

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    GlorfindelGlorfindel Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    ahaha USA

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    New Zealand 76 - 14 Italy, missed this match damnit!
    Australia 91 - 3 Japan, HAHAHAHAHA Raped and not by tentacles either.
    England - USA up next.

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    BigDesBigDes Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Here we go.

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    BigDesBigDes Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    God that was dull first half.

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    England 28 - 10 USA

    USA played bloody well, I didn't realise they were only semi-pro. England played pretty poorly. Was a well deserved US try at the end there aswell.

    And yeah, it was a pretty boring match all round.

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    BigDesBigDes Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    aaaaand South Africa are going to pound England into tiny little chunks of fail.

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Sure as hell looks like it.

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    GlorfindelGlorfindel Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    jesus christ england have not a chance if they continue to play like that

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    Ginger MijangoGinger Mijango Don't you open that Trap Door!Registered User regular
    edited September 2007
    Wales 42 -17 Canada
    5 tries in 15 minutes, jees.

    RSA - Samoa, playing now RSA winning at half time

    Scotland - Portugal: Might be able to watch this match HERE

    Ireland - Namibia

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