The Official Rugby World Cup Thread 06:22 - Sep 17 with 85525 views | SwansNZ | Will anyone beat the All Blacks? NO Will Wales get out of the group? YES Does anyone care? Quite a few. [Post edited 31 Oct 2015 19:54]
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 05:44 - Sep 20 with 1896 views | jack247 |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:00 - Sep 19 by Darran | Come on England. |
They are playing Wales next | | | |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 06:32 - Sep 20 with 1887 views | SwansNZ | Wales v Uruguay - what would be classed a good win? Over 60 points? | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 07:06 - Sep 20 with 1876 views | MrSwerve | Just getting ready to leave for Cardiff. Think we have to be aware of what happened to SA yesterday... | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 07:42 - Sep 20 with 1868 views | Lord_Bony | Well done Japan. Giant slayers.. | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 08:09 - Sep 20 with 1856 views | orion3016 |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 06:32 - Sep 20 by SwansNZ | Wales v Uruguay - what would be classed a good win? Over 60 points? |
I suppose its just about getting the bonus point win | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 08:30 - Sep 20 with 1843 views | sherpajacob |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 04:51 - Sep 20 by Cooperman | It's the morning after here in Tokyo and I'm yet to find a local who is aware of yesterday's result. |
And they are hosting it in 4years time. | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 08:33 - Sep 20 with 1835 views | SwansNZ |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 08:30 - Sep 20 by sherpajacob | And they are hosting it in 4years time. |
Most of them probably don't know that either. | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 08:48 - Sep 20 with 1822 views | sherpajacob |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 06:32 - Sep 20 by SwansNZ | Wales v Uruguay - what would be classed a good win? Over 60 points? |
Bonus point essential No injuries to key players who willl start next week A good points difference e.g. 70 points. | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 10:19 - Sep 20 with 1787 views | sherpajacob | Anybody seen conclusive picture or video evidence of englands 4th try yet? | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 13:17 - Sep 20 with 1743 views | ymaohyd |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 04:51 - Sep 20 by Cooperman | It's the morning after here in Tokyo and I'm yet to find a local who is aware of yesterday's result. |
You surprise me there. I've held a bit of an anorak interest in how other countries cover news/sport, particularly in the USA and particularly rugby related. Rugby must be one of the strangest sports in the world of sport, a game played seriously by relatively few countries, yet has massive attendance figures at international level. The rugby world cup claims to be the worlds 3rd biggest event, i'm sure there are a few others (events) who counter that claim, yet whatever place it takes behind the football world cup and the olypics it is certainly in the top 10. Looking at a wide range of American newspapers online, I haven't read a single article on the world cup. It gets quite a bit of coverage in Canada and the sites I've looked at for Japanese newspapers certainly carried a lot of coverage. | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 15:17 - Sep 20 with 1710 views | Neath_Jack | Could have done without losing Liam Williams. Hopefully it's just a precaution otherwise it's another massive loss. | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 16:39 - Sep 20 with 1692 views | dickythorpe | Wales won and got the bonus point. Time will tell whether we were 20 points light on the scoreboard. Tipuric has to play next week. | | | |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:10 - Sep 20 with 1677 views | phact0rri |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 07:06 - Sep 20 by MrSwerve | Just getting ready to leave for Cardiff. Think we have to be aware of what happened to SA yesterday... |
my girlfriend (japanese) heard about the result on 2chan... I quoted the wrong post.. meant to refer to the next post down, about japanese unaware... [Post edited 20 Sep 2015 17:11]
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:11 - Sep 20 with 1676 views | Brynmill_Jack | Nice kick in the face of the Argentinian try score from St Dan Carter. Dirty tw@t | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:26 - Sep 20 with 1662 views | dickythorpe | The all blacks are looking vulnerable here. | | | |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:29 - Sep 20 with 1657 views | Brynmill_Jack |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:26 - Sep 20 by dickythorpe | The all blacks are looking vulnerable here. |
Two in the bin! Game on! | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:33 - Sep 20 with 1627 views | trampie |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 13:17 - Sep 20 by ymaohyd | You surprise me there. I've held a bit of an anorak interest in how other countries cover news/sport, particularly in the USA and particularly rugby related. Rugby must be one of the strangest sports in the world of sport, a game played seriously by relatively few countries, yet has massive attendance figures at international level. The rugby world cup claims to be the worlds 3rd biggest event, i'm sure there are a few others (events) who counter that claim, yet whatever place it takes behind the football world cup and the olypics it is certainly in the top 10. Looking at a wide range of American newspapers online, I haven't read a single article on the world cup. It gets quite a bit of coverage in Canada and the sites I've looked at for Japanese newspapers certainly carried a lot of coverage. |
Being British its football that is the odd one out, 2 of the big 3 sports played in Blighty are top down games eg Cricket and Rugby, football in British terms is odd as its a bottom up game. I heard that cricket claims to be the 3rd biggest event, there is no denying it whether its rugby or cricket, even football these days I suppose the colonises love their sport. [Post edited 20 Sep 2015 19:47]
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:40 - Sep 20 with 1619 views | orion3016 | More injuries for wales Cory Allen definitely out and a couple of props struggling. They'll be calling up Adam Jones next ☺ | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:47 - Sep 20 with 1607 views | londonlisa2001 |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:33 - Sep 20 by trampie | Being British its football that is the odd one out, 2 of the big 3 sports played in Blighty are top down games eg Cricket and Rugby, football in British terms is odd as its a bottom up game. I heard that cricket claims to be the 3rd biggest event, there is no denying it whether its rugby or cricket, even football these days I suppose the colonises love their sport. [Post edited 20 Sep 2015 19:47]
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Bottom up? Modern football is also a game founded out of the playing fields of Britain's public schools. | | | |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:53 - Sep 20 with 1599 views | trampie |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:47 - Sep 20 by londonlisa2001 | Bottom up? Modern football is also a game founded out of the playing fields of Britain's public schools. |
Money and interest is generated at the top of the game in rugby and cricket [Six Nations, Rugby World Cup, Ashes series, Cricket World Cup etc] with money filtering down to clubs and grassroots. In football the WC is huge but most of the money and interest is at the bottom [Champions League, Premier League etc]. One is international orientated and one is club orientated. | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:01 - Sep 20 with 1590 views | londonlisa2001 |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 19:53 - Sep 20 by trampie | Money and interest is generated at the top of the game in rugby and cricket [Six Nations, Rugby World Cup, Ashes series, Cricket World Cup etc] with money filtering down to clubs and grassroots. In football the WC is huge but most of the money and interest is at the bottom [Champions League, Premier League etc]. One is international orientated and one is club orientated. |
oh right. Interesting description of the Champions' League as being the 'bottom'. Club / region rugby is huge in most of the Southern Hemisphere. There is also little bigger in football in the UK than England playing. If England ever did well (or ever do well) in the World Cup etc, it would blow things like the Premier League out of the water in terms of interest. So I think it depends on success. | | | |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:16 - Sep 20 with 1577 views | trampie |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:01 - Sep 20 by londonlisa2001 | oh right. Interesting description of the Champions' League as being the 'bottom'. Club / region rugby is huge in most of the Southern Hemisphere. There is also little bigger in football in the UK than England playing. If England ever did well (or ever do well) in the World Cup etc, it would blow things like the Premier League out of the water in terms of interest. So I think it depends on success. |
Club is the bottom and international the top in this context, you mention England football, well obviously you cant have heard the England football manager being interviewed at the cricket a while back. | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:21 - Sep 20 with 1565 views | londonlisa2001 |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:16 - Sep 20 by trampie | Club is the bottom and international the top in this context, you mention England football, well obviously you cant have heard the England football manager being interviewed at the cricket a while back. |
No - strangely that falls into the category of things I would less like to do than stick rusty pins in my eyes. | | | |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:24 - Sep 20 with 1558 views | trampie |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:21 - Sep 20 by londonlisa2001 | No - strangely that falls into the category of things I would less like to do than stick rusty pins in my eyes. |
Oh, talking about things you know nothing about again I see. | |
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The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:27 - Sep 20 with 1556 views | londonlisa2001 |
The Official Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:24 - Sep 20 by trampie | Oh, talking about things you know nothing about again I see. |
Doesn't seem to stop you on any topic. But quite why not wanting to watch Hodgson get interviewed at the cricket means I don't know anything about football is a little beyond me I'm afraid. | | | |
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