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#271

opal_mantra (Holly) wrote:

legendary arrogance in rugby..
mate i doubt it..
we were thrashed by south africa…36-0..
i fully expected us to go out straight away..cause to be honest..
we’ve been pretty crap

even the match we’ve just played was sloppy..
but dues where their owed..
we played well enough to go to the finals..

Posted on Sat, 13 October 2007 at 21:14

#272

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

Yeah,played well enough, you scored most of your points only by profiting French mistakes :traille’s error at the first minutes,high tackle of Szarzewski on Robinson,I noticed that Shaw did the same on Chabal,with no reaction of the ref…About arrogance,ask Irish,Welsh and Scot people who are really fond of Rugby especially for the 6 Nations tournament for so much years,I bet they’ll Also tell you it’s one of your major “quality” :D .

Bah anyway,we’ll talk about it next week, like we say in french “c’est à la fin de la foire qu’on compte les bouzes”

Yeah,Bring the SpringBoks for the final win ,although I love The Pumas because I love some players of theirs, especially “El Mago”,but IMHO,they’ve been playing the best game of the Tournament since the begining .

Allez les bafanas!!!!!!!!

Posted on Sat, 13 October 2007 at 21:37

#273

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

Lenny wrote:

What a great day for rugby (although it pained me to cheer for england)

Hey Lenny,hope it still pains you (not that much for me unfortunatelly :( ) but,don’t worry everything will be all right next week :D

Posted on Sat, 13 October 2007 at 21:41 in reply to an earlier post

#274

opal_mantra (Holly) wrote:

but at the end of the day..england won..
France conceeded 5 points in what the last 20 minutes of the match with some pretty good rugby. we managed to stop a very good attempt at a try from france…
all french mistakes the last 20 minutes… thats totally the reason england won..=S

Posted on Sun, 14 October 2007 at 12:47

#275

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Opal, you’re saying that the only reason England won was because of French mistakes.
France were making mistakes because England were putting them under serious pressure.
The expectation was too high for France and too low for England.
Nobody has really seemed to realise that England have a decent squad (probably the best of the home nations as Ireland seem to be piss poor) and they can play their own game well.
France tried to play the win by one point game against England last night.
That is England’s best game to play. They will punish when they get the chance.
Wilkinson, although he missed a few kicks last night, does what he does best, kicks the points and gets his team victories.
I’d say he’s the best out half in the world with basic skills. And his tackling was simply immense last night.

England won because of French mistakes, yes. But it was the English that drew the errors out of France.

Fair play to England, and I hope they win the World Cup again this year because it’ll be good for British & Irish rugby if they do!
As for France; like New Zealand and Australia, they choked! :D:D:D

Posted on Sun, 14 October 2007 at 14:00

#276

opal_mantra (Holly) wrote:

CS..

no no..
i was trying to make the point that england won through some good rugby..Evilbeast had said that we scored points mainly through french mistakes..
I was pointing out that we played good rugby..

i keep forgetting that sarcasm needs more description through a computer screen…

I watched the match and thought the last 20minutes of the 2nd half england played great!!
sorry for the confusion..

Posted on Sun, 14 October 2007 at 16:07

#277

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Sorry Holly on my part!

England had a solid defence. Enjoyed seeing Chabal in tears at the end of the match, that image was priceless :D

Posted on Sun, 14 October 2007 at 18:09

#278

Lenny wrote:

Pity the Argies couldn’t make it through - I can just imagine the red tops headlines.

Posted on Sun, 14 October 2007 at 21:31

#279

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

Lenny - Yeah, a pity,they made too much mistakes ,on which the Boks profited by them.you may have noticed they gave South Africans scrummaging lessons ;) …And I’m quite happy that we’ve been assisting in the rehabiliton of all those fighting phases (scrums,mauls,rucks…),considered as “Has been” in some high places in the IRB,in this world cup,I was afraid that it would have been turned almost into a so-called “Rugby league” game.

Posted on Sun, 14 October 2007 at 21:59

#280

Mekhet wrote:

damn damn damn. Missed the argentina-s.africa game. Damn. Hate brother having court case 17 hour drive away. Damn. Sleep now.

Posted on Mon, 15 October 2007 at 20:56

#281

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

Oh damn yeah,you missed a great game.Much better than the one of saturday night,which was almost one between ” Viejas Carne” :D .The Argies tried to pratice a passing game and stopped praticising that “up and under” thingy …in vain,”El Mago” gave saffies 14 points by his mistakes…

And I remind some that the “Lions tour” down under in South Africa will happen in 2009 ;).

Posted on Tue, 16 October 2007 at 08:20

#282

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

So Argies won brillantly the Final of the “Deceived men” (that’s how people in France call the game for the 3rd position and I can’t find a better word to translate from French the word “Cocus” :D)

And congrats to the “Rainbow Nation” for winning this “Butchers’ final”,really deserved regarding what they’ve done on the whole tournament.Good defence,good forwards’ pack,…and good Line out (or “how to destroy the opponent one” ;) ).

and for the english fans thanks for increasing the beers’consumption in France,our local economy needed that :D …But please take your empty cans with you out of “stade de France”,I want a clean place when I come there next week for the game between my local Rugby team versus Clermont Ferrand as game opener for the French Rugby Championship :)

And welcome in France for the following players from the new world champs country :

Percy Montgomery,Gerrie Britz,Philip Burger (Perpignan)
John Smit,Marius Joubert (Clermont Ferrand)
Victor Matfield( Racing Club de Toulon) in good company with George Gregan, Anton Oliver, Andrew Merthens,Dan Luger,Lawrence Sephaka and many more with a head coach called Tana Umaga…
and maybe “Schalke” Burger (Biarritz Olympique/Perpignan)

Posted on Sun, 21 October 2007 at 00:10

#283

opal_mantra (Holly) wrote:

i’m probably going to get the typical..’sore loser’ remarks…

but that was a try!!
blatantly a try!!
His leg was up, his knee never crossed the line..the ball was down!!
That was a try!!

Posted on Sun, 21 October 2007 at 01:20

#284

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

MMmmm litigious action it was indeed…From my humble point of view,Maybe not his kness crossed the line but his toe did before grounding the ball,but I admit it was difficult to take a decisions on that…The Vid ref took his responsabilities he should have dissected the action second by second on his screen…But there used to be some tries which were validated for less than that on other games (6 nations Tournamenent,H-cup)…Sometimes it’s a valid try ,sometimes not…

Posted on Sun, 21 October 2007 at 01:37

#285

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Holly,
It wasn’t a try.
The TMO got it right, his foot dragged across the touch line just before he got the ball down.
:(

Also, if it was a try I could see England going on to winning the game!

Posted on Sun, 21 October 2007 at 11:24

#286

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

Yeah, not a try, unfortunately.

Posted on Sun, 21 October 2007 at 13:22

#287

Divers (Simon) wrote:

I’m not a rugby fan but i seemed to miss any action that happened by always being at the bar when they actually did something.. so i’m even less of a fan now but it was a fine excuse to be in a pub at 5am.

Posted on Mon, 22 October 2007 at 05:17

#288

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

Lenny - what happened to your team against the “Lady boys” yesterday night :eek: .First win at Musgrave Park since 22 years. I saw their games against London Wasps and Clermont Ferrand for the H-cup,for which they were excellent tough(despite the lose against the Wasps).

Posted on Sat, 1 December 2007 at 13:10

#289

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Well Lenny what do you make of Flannery’s blatant stamp on Sunday?
The Turnips on the Turnipfans forums are mad!
They’re saying that the guy’s head was in the wrong place at the wrong time and that he should be cited but not punished.
http://rugbydump.blogspot.com/2008/01/jerry-flannery-stamp-on-jul … naire.html

Definitely not pretty, accidental or not, a stamp is a stamp, especially on a guy’s head - so close to his eye…

He’s looking at at least 6 weeks if guilty…

Posted on Mon, 14 January 2008 at 22:07

#290

Lenny wrote:

Can’t defend it - he did the lad. He was in the wrong lace though and if it was one of our lads we would have taken it on the chin…or forehead. Pity if he misses some of the 6 nations over it - he’s starting to get back to his usual form again. Great to see Buckley playing well. He should be knocking on the door of the Irish squad soon.

Posted on Tue, 15 January 2008 at 00:56

#291

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

Mmmm yeah ,really not nice what Flannery did to Julien Bonnaire…As I’m not a Clermont’s fan,I won’t be very tough towards Jerry but some of the “Jaunards” (name we usually give them) on their forum are very furious…I heard that “Julian” was ok and hopefully for the French national squad since he’s our current “best Lines out colletor”…Flannery is not only the player cited.Ibanez (for stamping Easterby)and Audebert (for punching Quinlan)will be his “companions”

Lenny -After checking the announcement of the Irish Squad,seems your wish was realized ;) :

Neil Best (Belfast Harlequins/Ulster), Rory Best (Belfast Harlequins/Ulster), Tony BUCKLEY (Shannon/Munster), Leo Cullen (Blackrock College/Leinster), Simon Easterby (Llanelli), Jerry Flannery (Shannon/Munster), John Hayes (Bruff/Munster), Cian Healy (Clontarf/Leinster), Jamie Heaslip (Clontarf/Leinster), Marcus Horan (Shannon/Munster), Bernard Jackman (Clontarf/Leinster), Denis Leamy (Cork Constitution/Munster), Donncha O’Callaghan (Cork Constitution/Munster), Johnny O’Connor (Galwegians/Connacht), Mick O’Driscoll (Cork Constitution/Munster), Malcolm O’Kelly (St Mary’s College/Leinster), Alan Quinlan (Shannon/Munster), David Wallace (Garryowen/Munster).

Tommy Bowe (Belfast Harlequins/Ulster), Girvan Dempsey (Terenure College/Leinster), Gordon D’Arcy (Lansdowne/Leinster), Gavin Duffy (Galwegians/Connacht), Luke Fitzgerald (Blackrock College/Leinster), Shane Horgan (Boyne/Leinster), Robert Kearney (UCD/Leinster), Geordan Murphy (Leicester), Brian O’Driscoll (UCD/Leinster), Ronan O’Gara (Cork Constitution/Munster), Eoin Reddan (Wasps), Jonathan Sexton (St Mary’s College/Leinster), Peter Stringer (Shannon/Munster), Andrew Trimble (Ballymena/Ulster), Paddy Wallace (Ballymena/Ulster)

Not considered due to injury:Simon Best (Belfast Harlequins), Stephen Ferris (Dungannon/Ulster), Paul O’Connell (Young Munster/Munster)

Posted on Tue, 15 January 2008 at 19:54

#292

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Do you think Flannery will be given a ban for it, some people are saying there was intent and that he’ll serve at least 6 weeks, and others are saying it’s purely accidental and that the Citing Commission will realise that.
In fairness, Flan has came out and said it was an accident, although doesn’t he have previous history of being a bit of a hot-head? Not too sure on his citing records, if he has one.
I’m yet to see the Ibanez stamp / Audebert punch yet, although should see it soon enough.
Stamping has been cited a few times this year in the HEC.

Also, on the topic of the 6 Nations, who will win it?
Our squad still seems poor compared to England, who have some true talent in the backline and a decent enough pack. Ireland will miss the versatility of Simon Best and Andy Trimble will be played out of position, as Comical Eddie always does.
I don’t care what any Leinster fan says, the centre partnership of D’arcy and O’Driscoll must be broken up. Even if that means taking off O’Driscoll, so be it.
Feel that Paddy Wallace, Neil Best, Jonathan Sexton and Johnny O’Connor are lucky to be included. Paddy & Bestie are on poor form, Sexton’s still a bit too young for the 6 Nations (maybe Autumn Internationals?) and Johnny O’Connor plays in a team full of journeymen.
Don’t expect any more than 3 Ulster players in the matchday 22 (Rory Best, Trimble, Wallace) and I am half expecting Ireland to get the Wooden Spoon.

Evilbeast, how do you rate France’s chances after they choked in the RWC?

Posted on Wed, 16 January 2008 at 00:32

#293

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

Well,I think he should be given a ban just for the “principle” cos’I think it’s an Unacceptable gesture even tough it’s an accident,he should have looked down to see that he wasn’t stamping the right guy…About the length of his ban,if you tell me it’s currenlty six weeks,let’s do it ,but if he ‘s not a recidivist (that’s an arugment for the Munster’s Lawyer)and if,I think he should have down that right after the end of the game,he apologized to “Julian” by writing him a letter or so, he can get the length of his eventual to be reduced for the least…Cos it happens that the “victim” brings his support to his attacker…For Ibanez stamp,though I watched the game Wasps/Llanelli,it wasn’t the fact that stroke me (I didn’t see it…) the most since it’s was a great game from the Wasps…For Audebert punch,it’s a current situation :A guy punched you or held your shirt in the back of the ref,you punched him back (a french default I know :D ),which is not really smart from you since the ref assistant
saw you…

For the forthcoming six nations tournament, about French chances for winning it…To be honest with you,I won’t mind if we played a poor tournament this year cos’ we have a new coach (Marc Lievremont ),the philosophy of whom is radically different from La Binocle’s one (la binocle in French means glasses and it’s the name we give Bernard Laporte sometimes since he’s wearing some,but it’s not a nice for him :D ),who has the will to make play the boys a different kind of game,less predictable with more improvisations than Laporte’s strategies,which were really limited I admit,by the way he should read what Michalak said about him on a french newspaper before leaving Toulouse to join The Natal Sharks,South Africa…That is called in french “To cut someone’s short” :D…So Yeah about France’s chance,I think Marc will test some new players and some new ways of playing so I guess we may lose some games (at home or outside) because of those testings ;don’t get me wrong,I’ll be happy if we realise the big Slam but I wouldn’t mind if we got the “wooden spoon” (don’t know if you also use that term for the nation who reached the last position of the tournament :D )…

Oh you’re coming to Paris for France-Ireland this year ? We could go and get drunk at “Rue de la Soif” before the game :D ,a place in Paris known by Rugby fans worlwide ;) .

Posted on Wed, 16 January 2008 at 10:14

#294

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Yeh, Ireland for the Wooden Spoon, anything to get Eddie O’Sullivan out!

I won’t be making any Ireland games this year, mainly in protest of the IRFU’s decision not to sack EOS…

Posted on Wed, 16 January 2008 at 17:22

#295

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

Ah Colin,don’t be so Pessimistic!!!!But seems that Keith Wood agrees with you about EOS…But I think it’s up to the Players to put pressure on Federation in order to sack the coach cos he’ll be the head coach during 10 year,which is too much long IMHO…They can threat the IRFU by choosing to play in England or France,in clubs who’ll be able to offer more money Than the Irish Provinces…But don’t take that to heart too much just enjoy the tournament and the last day of Pool Games of the H-cup.

Oh BTW,Audebert(also cited for stamping ROG),Flannery and Ibanez are cited the next 24th of January…So I guess none will miss the games this wd…There’s no chance for Audebert to be in the French national Squad,Ibanez retired so there’s only Flannery who can fear a six week length ban and therefore he’ll have chance to miss the 6 nations…

Posted on Thu, 17 January 2008 at 01:31

#296

Lenny wrote:

Get used to seeing Eddie - he going nowhere - especially since he’s doing his best not be considered for the Lions job. Just as well anyway - there’s no-one to take over from him

Posted on Thu, 17 January 2008 at 01:52

#297

CS (Colin S) wrote:

I think Matt Williams will be in the frame for Ireland if he does a good job with Ulster over the next 2 seasons.

As for a player revolt Evilbeast, BOD and some other Ladyboys (Leinster players) are loyal to EOS, as is Simon Easterbunny.
Ulster players have little representation, and other players from different sides can fill in there, so EOS has nothing to worry about in terms of an Ulster revolt. Same goes with Connacht.
EOS is a Munster man, and with the combination of Ireland’s starting XV usually the Munster pack with the Leinster backs (with a few changes) I don’t see a Munster revolt.
The Wasps vs. Munster game will determine our scrum half for the opening game vs. Italy.

Posted on Thu, 17 January 2008 at 15:54

#298

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

Crazy to see that a guy who has known a real failure at RWC hasn’t been kicked out!!!!Well,let’s see if he has learnt lessons from the past…”Only the truth on the pitch counts” as people say in France…

About the game between Wasps and Muntser,From what I saw from Reddan,he’s not really bad…against the Scarlets he played just as well,but the Wasps pack always went forwards on…a friend of mine,who used to play Rugby for a long time told that the best way to evaluate a Scrumhalf is to see how he behaves behind a Forwards’pack,who steps back…

And For Paris,let’s hope a win against the Quins’on Sunday and a lose of Cardiff at Bristol !!!!!

Posted on Sat, 19 January 2008 at 09:06

#299

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Yeah, I think that’s one of the problems Isaac Boss from Ulster is facing - the pack is going backwards.
Although Peter Stringer in Munster and Eoin Reddan in Wasps both have two really good packs which are constantly going forward, and in a way these packs glorify the scrum half a bit.

However, Reddan truly is a quality player, simply offers so much more than Stringer and Boss. He should be our first choice. You’ll see his talent at the base of the rucks, breaking away, and more.
What does Peter Stringer do at the back of the rucks? - Waves his arms about, and when he eventually gets a pass away it’s either too high or too low.
And Isaac Boss from the back of a ruck? - He takes a couple of steps, sidesteps in to try and break the line and gets tackled / turned over.
Reddan is our only real option at scrum half - Paul Marshall will be ready in a few years.

Posted on Sat, 19 January 2008 at 12:09

#300

Evilbeast (Dany Brillant) wrote:

Result : Munster - Wasps : 19 - 3 .but seems that it was played under a shitty rain for the few I saw so don’t know much about Reddan or Stringer’s Performances.The only thing we know is that The Munstermen are qualified for the quarter-finals let’s wait for Tomorrow to see if “Les Jaunards”(Clermont) ,BTW very impressive at Llanelli (41-0),can follow them…Their only hope is that Mr Henson and his Ospreys will crash at Bourgoin-Jallieu

Posted on Sat, 19 January 2008 at 19:34

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