Yeah, I watched it on mute. Argentina well beaten in the end by the Boks reserves.Boks v Argentina looks decent as well - got horrible sound issues though which makes it unwatchable.
Ping @poorlyagedthingsBledisloe is gone, sure, but they've shown some good things.
I don't think the players are that bad. How come Smith can ignite the Quins backline into being one of the most free flowing units in Europe, but it doesn't happen for England?Borthwick the Peter Moores or Chris Silverwood of English rugby?
Saying that, not sure even the best coach in world rugby could resurrect this dumpster fire of and English team.
Yeah and nah, I still felt that we'd lose even from that leading position, but it was at least a step better than the drubbing in Melbourne...sadly these are the small moral victories I have to settle for now. I've got cousins who will have been born and finished university since the last time we had the Bledisloe....Im pretty numb to the pain now, but it's the hope every 2-7 years that kills ya.Ping @poorlyagedthings
Perhaps it is symptomatic of the jobs for thw boys mindset Sir Clive Woodward lambasted in the Guardian recently.I don't think the players are that bad. How come Smith can ignite the Quins backline into being one of the most free flowing units in Europe, but it doesn't happen for England?
It's like Root's England before Bazball. All they probably need is a Kiwi Coach who won't insist on kicking it up in the air all the time.
But yeah, Borthwick is seemingly a horrible appointment.
It is undoubtedly that. Jones was a good appointment as he shook up the system, but he was kept on for 2 years too long. When it starts going rotten with him you need to get rid asap. It's a shame we couldn't have got Farrell.Perhaps it is symptomatic of the jobs for thw boys mindset Sir Clive Woodward lambasted in the Guardian recently.
The answer lies west of ANZAC Parade, maybe as far west as - heaven forbid - Parramatta, Liverpool and Penrith with their diverse communities, abundant talent and their public schools. someone should give the Wallaby selectors some pegs for their noses and order them out that way to find some kids who wren't born with silver spoons up their arses and who turn up their toes at the first whiff of being told "no" by their opposition - the first time many of them have experienced the word.Yeah and nah, I still felt that we'd lose even from that leading position, but it was at least a step better than the drubbing in Melbourne...sadly these are the small moral victories I have to settle for now. I've got cousins who will have been born and finished university since the last time we had the Bledisloe....Im pretty numb to the pain now, but it's the hope every 2-7 years that kills ya.
NopeThe answer lies west of ANZAC Parade, maybe as far west as - heaven forbid - Parramatta, Liverpool and Penrith with their diverse communities, abundant talent and their public schools. someone should give the Wallaby selectors some pegs for their noses and order them out that way to find some kids who wren't born with silver spoons up their arses and who turn up their toes at the first whiff of being told "no" by their opposition - the first time many of them have experienced the word.
Do you reckon he gets picked if he doesn't take the gig at King's, likewise Beale at Joey's?Sua’ali’i grew up in Penrith and went to public schools before getting a scholarship to Kings
They were playing league as juniors so noDo you reckon he gets picked if he doesn't take the gig at King's, likewise Beale at Joey's?
Sua’li’i has already signed but backs aren’t really a priority as the Wallabies need props and locksIs the WC in 2027 likely to make much of a difference? Seemed to capture the public's imagination in a way union doesn't usually in 2003.
ARU persuaded quite a few of the then top league boys to cross codes too: Tuqiri, Sailor and Rogers.
Different financial situation back then, obvz, but union's international pool is several times deeper than league's so maybe one or two might be persuaded?
Think the biggest difference between 03 (and the late 90's/early 00's) is the Wallabies had won 2 of the last 3 RWC's, were regularly competitive with and occasionally considered as the best in the world (see names: Eales, Larkham, Gregan, Smith, Roff, Horan, Little, Burke, Latham, with a splash of league crossover successes in Tuqiri, Sailor (ish), Rogers and Walker, and basically being a whole bunch more likeable and 'regular' than the brat packs to follow of JOC, Cooper, Beale et al.Is the WC in 2027 likely to make much of a difference? Seemed to capture the public's imagination in a way union doesn't usually in 2003.
ARU persuaded quite a few of the then top league boys to cross codes too: Tuqiri, Sailor and Rogers.
Different financial situation back then, obvz, but union's international pool is several times deeper than league's so maybe one or two might be persuaded?