The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread 22:00 - Aug 16 with 48612 views | KeithHaynes | Our very own RWC thread. Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England will join 16 other nations as they compete for the ultimate prize in rugby – the Webb Ellis Cup – which was last won by the Springboks in 2019. The opening match of Rugby World Cup 2023 will see hosts France face three-time winners New Zealand on Friday 8th September. The final will take place seven weeks later on Saturday 28th October. Click on the link to enlarge the fixtures.
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 21:10 - Sep 9 with 1421 views | Libertarian |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 20:58 - Sep 9 by Togg | Yeah playing extremely well. Really intelligent play and George Ford third dropkick. Argentina will need to make the one man advantage work, so far they playing a poor game but let see what happens. |
They need to keep the ball in hand and spread the game across the pitch. Cutting out the errors will probably help too. Lol | | | |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 21:46 - Sep 9 with 1385 views | onehunglow | Bizarre or what Argues the most inept bunch of jerks imaginable Lucky England having a group like this | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 21:51 - Sep 9 with 1382 views | onehunglow | Have these argues been nobbled. It’s actually very very weird indeed | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 21:59 - Sep 9 with 1372 views | union_jack | Kilkenny’s boys took one hell of a beating😂 | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 21:59 - Sep 9 with 1371 views | Boundy |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 21:51 - Sep 9 by onehunglow | Have these argues been nobbled. It’s actually very very weird indeed |
Good performance by the sais but how poor were the argies, | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:01 - Sep 9 with 1363 views | Togg |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 21:51 - Sep 9 by onehunglow | Have these argues been nobbled. It’s actually very very weird indeed |
Dont go all Trampie on us please. England have been clinical and have a solid pack of forwards. George Ford was sublime. Argies were bloody awful. | | | |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:02 - Sep 9 with 1360 views | union_jack |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 21:59 - Sep 9 by Boundy | Good performance by the sais but how poor were the argies, |
It was a mixture. He’ll if a backs to the wall performance by England. Argentina were woeful but you can only play what’s in front if you. 14 men fir most if the game too. Chapeau! | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:05 - Sep 9 with 1347 views | JACKMANANDBOY | I always enjoyed most the games when I played where we were up against it and managed to win. Sometimes after a while a feeling goes through the team that psychologically you've got the game. | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:06 - Sep 9 with 1342 views | onehunglow |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:01 - Sep 9 by Togg | Dont go all Trampie on us please. England have been clinical and have a solid pack of forwards. George Ford was sublime. Argies were bloody awful. |
Lol. Argues put up one of the worst performances ever in the history of the game bearing in mind they had a man advantage most of the game. They were utterly cretinous and it stank . England had to do relatively little and must have been shocked at what they were facing l Tramps is safe from me | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:08 - Sep 9 with 1337 views | majorraglan | Credit where Credit is due, England controlled the game very well. They didn’t offer much attacking threat in terms of tries but when they got in a position to score they didn’t dick about, they went for the simple option, kept the scoreboard ticking and all of a sudden Argentina were up against it and started to implode. To put it simply Argentina were abject. England defence was very fast rushing out and at some times borderline offside or actually offside, but Argentina should have tried to move it wide, instead they kept taking it in to contact and the slippery ball was constantly being knocked forward. [Post edited 9 Sep 2023 22:11]
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:13 - Sep 9 with 1310 views | Togg |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:08 - Sep 9 by majorraglan | Credit where Credit is due, England controlled the game very well. They didn’t offer much attacking threat in terms of tries but when they got in a position to score they didn’t dick about, they went for the simple option, kept the scoreboard ticking and all of a sudden Argentina were up against it and started to implode. To put it simply Argentina were abject. England defence was very fast rushing out and at some times borderline offside or actually offside, but Argentina should have tried to move it wide, instead they kept taking it in to contact and the slippery ball was constantly being knocked forward. [Post edited 9 Sep 2023 22:11]
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Yes the Argies were totally abject but England totally clinical. However let's not forget England are on paper a very decent side. | | | |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:13 - Sep 9 with 1309 views | onehunglow |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:08 - Sep 9 by majorraglan | Credit where Credit is due, England controlled the game very well. They didn’t offer much attacking threat in terms of tries but when they got in a position to score they didn’t dick about, they went for the simple option, kept the scoreboard ticking and all of a sudden Argentina were up against it and started to implode. To put it simply Argentina were abject. England defence was very fast rushing out and at some times borderline offside or actually offside, but Argentina should have tried to move it wide, instead they kept taking it in to contact and the slippery ball was constantly being knocked forward. [Post edited 9 Sep 2023 22:11]
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All England had to do was to wait forvArgies to flick it up. Ford was deadly. Farrell won’t get back into that team | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 23:10 - Sep 9 with 1278 views | majorraglan |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:13 - Sep 9 by Togg | Yes the Argies were totally abject but England totally clinical. However let's not forget England are on paper a very decent side. |
Can see them in the semi’s without a doubt. | | | |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 09:21 - Sep 10 with 1213 views | onehunglow | Great chat England played it smart and have a very easy ludicrous group. Be prepared ….. Come n Wales, the nation is behind you | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 10:17 - Sep 10 with 1189 views | union_jack | It’s a shame that only ITV have got the rights to this (as far as I know). Useless sports broadcaster. | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 11:17 - Sep 10 with 1156 views | SullutaCreturned |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 22:06 - Sep 9 by onehunglow | Lol. Argues put up one of the worst performances ever in the history of the game bearing in mind they had a man advantage most of the game. They were utterly cretinous and it stank . England had to do relatively little and must have been shocked at what they were facing l Tramps is safe from me |
Oh come on now, that's not fair. England put in a towering display. Ford was imperious with his drop goals, lawes nit everything that moved, heck they all did. Maybe the Argies looked so bad because England played so well? | | | |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 13:16 - Sep 10 with 1120 views | onehunglow |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 11:17 - Sep 10 by SullutaCreturned | Oh come on now, that's not fair. England put in a towering display. Ford was imperious with his drop goals, lawes nit everything that moved, heck they all did. Maybe the Argies looked so bad because England played so well? |
True. And a very good morning to you. England played the percentages Cat and I’ve not denied that . Credit to them. However Argentina were suspiciously shyte Come on now…just over 12 months ago Argentina beat ABs in Christchurch, a bear pit for opposition teams and with virtually the same team If this was a horse race,they’d be a stewards enquiry | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 15:59 - Sep 10 with 1084 views | SullutaCreturned |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 13:16 - Sep 10 by onehunglow | True. And a very good morning to you. England played the percentages Cat and I’ve not denied that . Credit to them. However Argentina were suspiciously shyte Come on now…just over 12 months ago Argentina beat ABs in Christchurch, a bear pit for opposition teams and with virtually the same team If this was a horse race,they’d be a stewards enquiry |
Over the years I've seen France be brilliant one week but shyte the next. It happens. I see it in football all the time, a team that are the whipping dogs will go out sometimes and give a big boy a tuning. Sport can be like that, it's nt always dodgy. maybe this one is but someone will need to prove it. | | | |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 16:41 - Sep 10 with 1072 views | KeithHaynes | This Scotland v South Africa game will be a stunner. | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:22 - Sep 10 with 1061 views | Libertarian | The SA defence has denied Scotland any time on the ball so far. Scotland are a bit hurried and need a bit of a break to get them in the game | | | |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:23 - Sep 10 with 1059 views | onehunglow |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:22 - Sep 10 by Libertarian | The SA defence has denied Scotland any time on the ball so far. Scotland are a bit hurried and need a bit of a break to get them in the game |
At least they are giving it a go. Credit to them Go Jockies | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:39 - Sep 10 with 1053 views | RhonddaSwans |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 16:41 - Sep 10 by KeithHaynes | This Scotland v South Africa game will be a stunner. |
I'm nervous for the Wales game we have been rocked by minnows a few times lately. Do you reckon Scotland could cause an upset v the bokke? | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:41 - Sep 10 with 1052 views | onehunglow |
The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:39 - Sep 10 by RhonddaSwans | I'm nervous for the Wales game we have been rocked by minnows a few times lately. Do you reckon Scotland could cause an upset v the bokke? |
Right now,it’s a possibility . We will see | |
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup Thread on 17:42 - Sep 10 with 1052 views | theloneranger | The ref has finally got his scrum penalties correct. SA are living borderline offside most of the first half. Excellent first half for Scotland - but definitely should have scored a try on that breakaway!! Plus SA should be down to 14 men. [Post edited 10 Sep 2023 17:46]
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