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Post by caliconnection on Sept 25, 2015 22:02:36 GMT -5
It's been a great competition so far. It's the "big one" tomorrow. England vs Wales at Twickenham.
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Post by barrumundi on Sept 26, 2015 8:42:48 GMT -5
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Post by suba on Sept 26, 2015 10:54:05 GMT -5
Direct TV is pay per view, but yes it's on there. It's all free on front row sports.
Aussies and the All Blacks looking good.
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Post by barrumundi on Oct 1, 2015 16:59:09 GMT -5
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Post by gallito on Oct 1, 2015 17:20:23 GMT -5
Thanks for the update...glad I missed it...after all,no one likes to see their lads get trounced.
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Post by barrumundi on Oct 2, 2015 9:01:29 GMT -5
England Vs Australia on Sunday Oct.4
Should be a good one.
LONDON: It's the match that can break England's hearts and shatter their dreams or continue a World Cup trend the Wallabies would rather forget.
Either way, the clash between Australia and England at Twickenham on Saturday night (Sunday morning AEST) will be arguably the biggest match between the countries since the 2003 World Cup final.
If England lose, they will be the first host nation to be embarrassingly eliminated in the group stages in World Cup history.
But a win will restore their hopes and England, Australia and Wales will be locked in a pool of death battle to advance to the quarter-finals.
Read more: www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/rugby-world-cup/rugby-world-cup-2015-eddie-jones-and-john-connolly-break-down-wallabies-v-england-20151001-gjzjj7.html#ixzz3nQ31I1oY Follow us: @smh on Twitter | sydneymorningherald on Facebook
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Post by caliconnection on Oct 2, 2015 13:00:49 GMT -5
England haven't looked good enough so far. Certainly not the team of 2003. Arguably the only time in most Englishmen's lives that we'll see England win a major world trophy.
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Post by suba on Oct 2, 2015 18:42:28 GMT -5
Do or die for England tomorrow, hopefully the Wallabies will be concentrating on beating Wales in their last game to go through. Be a tight game but I would expect Australia to get through by around one score, especially if no one gets hold of Michael Hooper and David Pocock (and Scott Fardy), tall order for England but Australia don't have a kicker anywhere near as good as Farrell and it could come down to penalties - everything is crossed.
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Post by barrumundi on Oct 3, 2015 19:56:30 GMT -5
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Post by gallito on Oct 3, 2015 21:05:17 GMT -5
Been fairly impressed with the Jap's play;mind you they just squeaked by the springboks.
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Post by barrumundi on Oct 4, 2015 18:10:05 GMT -5
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Post by barrumundi on Oct 11, 2015 17:03:16 GMT -5
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Post by suba on Oct 11, 2015 19:23:59 GMT -5
The Southern Hemisphere showing how superior their rugby is yet again. All Blacks yet to get out of the starting blocks but they're still there and the Aussies looking very good. The less said about England the better.
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Post by barrumundi on Oct 18, 2015 9:06:20 GMT -5
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Post by dandl93 on Oct 18, 2015 10:02:01 GMT -5
3 more lessons I will have it down
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Post by barrumundi on Oct 24, 2015 18:27:01 GMT -5
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Post by gallito on Oct 25, 2015 22:17:50 GMT -5
Rugby World Cup 2015: Ultimate Guide to Wallabies v All Blacks final — kick off times, dates, teams The Wallabies have survived a semi-final battle with Argentina to run out 29-15 winners at Twickenham IT’S the World Cup final we’ve been dreaming of, and the first all trans-Tasman affair in eight editions of the tournament, despite either one of Australia and New Zealand being present for all bar one of the previous seven deciders. Either way history will be made come 5am (AEDT) next Sunday morning as either the Wallabies or the All Blacks become the first side in World Cup history to raise the Webb Ellis trophy for a third time. Steve Hansen’s side also has the added morsel of motivation as they aim to become the first side to defend their title having claimed honours in 2011 on their own turf. www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/rugby-world-cup-2015/rugby-world-cup-2015-ultimate-guide-to-wallabies-v-all-blacks-final-kick-off-times-dates-teams/story-e6frf4zl-1227582147194
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Post by suba on Oct 26, 2015 0:16:14 GMT -5
"Either way history will be made come 5am (AEDT) next Sunday morning" Saturday afternoon in Gods country
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Post by barrumundi on Oct 27, 2015 18:14:13 GMT -5
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Post by caliconnection on Oct 28, 2015 0:34:07 GMT -5
Should be a good one. Looking forward to it!
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Post by barrumundi on Oct 28, 2015 9:45:51 GMT -5
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Post by gallito on Oct 31, 2015 12:38:31 GMT -5
Well it's game on;halftime it was looking like a rout for the all blacks...2nd half has seen the roos make a game out of it nevertheless all blacks have a ton of depth and craftiness.
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Post by barrumundi on Oct 31, 2015 14:16:13 GMT -5
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Post by barrumundi on Oct 31, 2015 14:18:48 GMT -5
Oh well........the All Blacks trashed the Wallabies
New Zealand made sporting history at Twickenham as they became the first team to be crowned Rugby World Cup winners for a second successive time.
Tries in each half by wing Nehe Milner-Skudder and centre Ma'a Nonu, followed by a late Beauden Barrett breakaway score, plus 19 points from All Blacks fly-half Dan Carter - including an important late drop-goal - in his 112th and final Test before joining French club Racing 92, saw New Zealand home 34-17
www.itv.com/rugbyworldcup/highlights/match-report-and-highlights-new-zealand-34-17-Australia
Congratulations New Zealand. I think you can throw away the handbags now!
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Post by gallito on Oct 31, 2015 14:36:30 GMT -5
Sorry mate;didn't want to post the score in case someone had set their pvr or taped it. The roos kept it close; until Carter hit that drop kick...which btw the roos should have tried a drop kick when the game was close.The roos got close to tryline but fumbled and the subsequent N.Z try was a masterful piece of work.
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Post by barrumundi on Nov 1, 2015 10:52:37 GMT -5
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