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stogie_t t1_iw50nz3 wrote

Only NH teams in great form right now are France and Ireland. We only look weaker now cause Aussies keep dragging us down (lmao) and NZ still have the best players but are stuck with poor coaching and management. Don’t forget Argentina too, they’re on bloody great form.

I would agree though that we aren’t really dominant over NH right now, it’s pretty balanced all over the field.

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[deleted] t1_iw51old wrote

How can you talk about all the Southern Hemisphere teams and forget about the World Champs?

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stogie_t t1_iw54b9o wrote

My bad lmao, that’s actually my country. Kinda forgot I wasn’t on the rugby union sub with my South African flair on.

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[deleted] t1_iw54s8x wrote

Lol that actually makes sense why you'd forget them. It's all good bro.

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YurtYurtBaby t1_iw575an wrote

Japan is highly competitive now too, which is good to see. Australian rugby has been poorly managed due to the two major codes clashing for the same demographic

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EatThatPotato t1_iw6w7t7 wrote

I missed the England-Japan game yesterday cause ironically I had to sleep early to catch some live rugby today. I checked the score and Japan seems to have received a drubbing. Such a shame, a strong Japan is in the best interest of Asian Rugby. I wonder what happened between almost beating France and yesterday

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Barforama1 t1_iw51ulw wrote

I mean if Scotland could actually play rugby for 80 minutes they would be alright. (Obviously this is the case for most teams but as a Scot it hurts so much)

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LostKeez t1_iw5e9fo wrote

I dunno, NZ’s talent stocks have never been weaker looking at Super Rugby form. I really don’t think NZ is in the position it was previously and if the Wallabies didn’t have yet another inept coaching setup they should have been an actual threat. For once, NZ isn’t running deep in world class talent across the park.

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