^ that's not enough for for 6 blokes; are you sure they weren't girly-men...![]()
(2 beers between 6 men, oh dear...)
^ that's not enough for for 6 blokes; are you sure they weren't girly-men...![]()
(2 beers between 6 men, oh dear...)
Sniffing? I bet it was your idea.
i also bet that you sniffed vodka almost as well as you play cricket.
^ you had that ready, didn't you.
Well, how does it feel to be ranked number 2 for the first time in 376 years???![]()
It was a timely rewatching!
And yeah that whole ranking thing is a bit of a farce innit. Still it is what it is I suppose and Wales have the #1 ranking, that can’t be argued.
Now this one I did have at the ready...
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England played well today: 57-15.
Clearly Ireland weren't match fit, first game in a while, so probably makes England looks better than we are, but we look powerful and skilful - some New Zealand/Australia type tries...![]()
Up in Edinburgh to watch Scotland scrape past France, I'm not confident we will even get out our group anymore. We seem to have gone backwards last 12 months bar the second half against England in the 6N.
Beating France is a start for Scotland.
Scotland's WC group is by far the easiest group, especially if Ireland's form doesn't pick up (which I reckon it will), so you should get through ok.
Rugby World Cup: They're not all called 'haka' — the differences between Pacific war dances
Only the New Zealand team performs the 'haka' — the Samoan team performs the Siva Tau, Tonga the Sipi Tau, and Fiji the Cibi.
When actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson performed a war dance in the movie Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, he was paying homage to his Samoan roots.
Key points:
- The best known war dance is arguably the New Zealand haka
- Samoa's team performs the Siva Tau, Tonga the Sipi Tau, and Fiji the Cibi
- War dances are said to evoke the spirit of the ancestors and prepare the players mentally
So when people incorrectly referred to the dance as "haka", made famous by the New Zealand All Blacks, the highest-paid actor on Forbes' 2019 list was quick to set the record straight.
"The Siva Tau in Samoa is the Samoan version, if you will, of New Zealand's haka but they are two distinct experiences."
"It's not a haka but a Siva Tau," Mr Johnson told American movie ticketer Fandango in an interview earlier this year.
More here ... https://tinyurl.com/y65zvsfu
And the fans from the Northern Hemisphere only get their panties in a twist over the haka.Only the New Zealand team performs the 'haka' — the Samoan team performs the Siva Tau, Tonga the Sipi Tau, and Fiji the Cibi.
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Some RWC stats from Australian site The Roar
If we compare match-ups between Rugby Championship teams and their Six Nations counterparts at the World Cup, the results are overwhelmingly in the former’s favour, with 54 wins to 16. Of the 24 head-to-head records, the north leads on only two counts – England and Wales against Argentina.
New Zealand have won 22 of 24 encounters with Six Nations teams, South Africa eight of nine, Australia 14 of 20 and Argentina eight of 15. Meanwhile, England have managed to win six of their 16 clashes with Rugby Championship teams, France four of 13, Wales three of 12, Ireland two of 10, Italy one of eight and Scotland none of 11.
Ireland have never reached the semi-finals, nor won a single play-off game at the tournament, having lost six quarter-finals and a repechage play-off in 1999.
Tonga will have the most foreign-born players in their squad at this year’s World Cup with 17, followed by Japan and Samoa (16), Scotland (14) and Australia (12). Only the South Americans – Argentina and Uruguay – are 100% home-grown.
New Zealand will be by far the main supplier, with a total of 43 Kiwis lining up for other national teams.
Interesting birth places include Algeria, Azerbaijan, Korea, New Guinea and Germany.
Namibia have all the negative records with 19 straight losses, three last-place finishes, and the biggest defeat ever – 142-0 vs Australia in 2003.
More pre-RWC matches this weekend
Japan - South Africa
Scotland - Georgia
England - Italy
New Zealand – Tonga
Randwick (Sydney) – Argentina
Namibia – Southern Kings
Uruguay – Argentina XV
Ireland – Wales
Russia – Connacht
Canada – USA
Australia – Samoa
Last edited by prawnograph; 06-09-2019 at 04:00 AM.
Interesting quick profile here on England utility and World Cup squad member Piers Francis: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/new...ectid=12266875
Always thought he was a pretty good player and I've always admired guys like him and James Haskell who take a punt and try their hand in the Southern Hemisphere (losing money to do so in the latter case).
Watch: Japanese kids perform impressive haka to welcome All Blacks to Rugby World Cup
It's an embedded video in the article ... https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/spor...ugby-world-cup
will any of the games be shown on THAI TV? havnt seen anything from SETANTA.
ITV,S4C AND EIR SPORT seems to have the screening rights till 2023.
I'm not sure about broadcast TV but beIN have the streaming rights and are doing a World Cup package (around B1,400 off the top of my head):
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i thought BEin sport was part of true visions.if not how can i get it on true through BEin.
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