Yup.even as someone who doesn’t follow the sport closely, you can’t help but feel that Ireland-NZ result is one of those rare seismic sporting results. Genuinely one of the great sporting dynasties
These sides have won test series in NZ:even as someone who doesn’t follow the sport closely, you can’t help but feel that Ireland-NZ result is one of those rare seismic sporting results. Genuinely one of the great sporting dynasties
The man is literally the definition of tackles and workrate. Even if you were to drop our best defender bar Savea in the forwards, it would be Dalton to 7 imo and a dual jackal role.Cane is not a leader and under his captaincy we've seen continued dreadful performances that we haven't seen in a long time. He has to pay the price for that as does Foster in my opinion. Savea to 7, plenty of options at 8.
Dying enough to fill out the SCG. 43k not a bad attendance for a sport on its last legs, IMHO.This is why the game is dying here
And 1937 was apparently the last time a touring side won the series after losing the first test. Great performance by Ireland.These sides have won test series in NZ:
1937 Springboks
1949 Wallabies*
1971 Lions
1986 Wallabies
1994 French
2022 Irish
*This was a B team for the ABs plus good Maori players. The 30ish best white players were touring South Africa at the same time.
We also lost to SA and Australia at home in 1998 when we lost 5 in a row (I remember it like yesterday!), but that was part of the Tri Nations (not a bilateral test series).
I don't disagree that he gives his best , but his best isn't good enough for the All Blacks and especially as captain. To me, you pick your best 15 (23) and then choose the captain. Not trying to slot in a specialist captain who isn't the best player in the country in his position.The man is literally the definition of tackles and workrate. Even if you were to drop our best defender bar Savea in the forwards, it would be Dalton to 7 imo and a dual jackal role.
You can pick anyone you want, nothing will change if the attack structures do not. You bring up the 10 thing again - BB and Mo'unga can't do **** when their options are pass to flat footed stationary man, run at rush defence or kick over it.I don't disagree that he gives his best , but his best isn't good enough for the All Blacks and especially as captain. To me, you pick your best 15 (23) and then choose the captain. Not trying to slot in a specialist captain who isn't the best player in the country in his position.
I'm beginning to think BB is not the first five we need him to be either. In the DC days , he was a fantastic off the bench player , but doesn't seem to have the kicking ability that is needed and what we've seen from the other first fives over the this winter series. There's a lot of work for the NZRU and will be interesting to see what happens next. Can anyone see them beating SA in SA which would then see 6 losses from their past 7 games ?
Perhaps expectations are just too high now and the realisation that we're a mid level rugby nation with France, South Africa, England, Ireland all well ahead.
even as someone who doesn’t follow the sport closely, you can’t help but feel that Ireland-NZ result is one of those rare seismic sporting results. Genuinely one of the great sporting dynasties
If ***ton can hold on for one final dig, they may be a much better chance than you think.Ireland generally do well throughout the year, but oh boy the world cup is a different matter.
They play NZ/France in the quarter finals next year, and while its obviously not a foregone conclusion, they will be outsiders against both for sure.
Well sure, but a series win in NZ is monumental for anyone. Just bask in it.Ireland generally do well throughout the year, but oh boy the world cup is a different matter.
They play NZ/France in the quarter finals next year, and while its obviously not a foregone conclusion, they will be outsiders against both for sure.
Maybe but how many were touring fans? Perhaps it was irrelevant number but I recall seeing the Lions v Brumbies at Canberra and the crowd then was significantly boosted by touring fans. Rugby admin here has done its best do alienate fans almost as if it was a KPI. I wouldn't say its dying here but its the least popular code and has greater chance of failing over succeeding so they'd want to be judicious. I hope I'm not being indulgent saying my preferred code is league but did once play and support rugby. I much prefer watching and supporting the socceroos now and not caring too much about the wallabies. Of course I'm not saying my story is an example but the game has lost fans here and I don't think rugby in Oz are overly concerned with finding out why.Dying enough to fill out the SCG. 43k not a bad attendance for a sport on its last legs, IMHO.