Thingimubob
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Too late. It's either Zimbabwe or Namibia for Africa 1.
Yeah true, but at least Zimbabwe haven't qualified in my lifetime so I'll take that
Too late. It's either Zimbabwe or Namibia for Africa 1.
Well that was emphatic. Think Namibia may do better at the RWC this time round than they have done in the past....will still lose every game though.
Uruguay to win repechage?
Well, that was suspicious.
I think it's more coincidental. Namibia are still the best African side apart from South Africa, if they don't concede that late try to Kenya in the 1st game and come away with the draw they would have cruised to the ***le.
The order of the match ups today probably hurt the other two teams, as Zimbabwe had to play to beat Kenya(without them getting any bonus points) so they could guarantee at least 2nd and advance to the repechage, while hoping Madagascar offered some sort of resistance to Namibia to the point of not conceding a 53 point margin in order to finish 1st. Needless to say Madagascar with absolutely nothing to play for facing a motivated Namibian side who needed a result absolutely crumbled.
I didn't really notice any weird calls or anything out of the games that was unorderly. Madagascar just played like crap in a meaningless game while Namibia were clinical.
Zimbabwe kicked a penalty to go from 25-10 to 28-10 when a try could have secured their qualification. They only have themselves to blame.
Namibia are probably the qualifier that is most able of the sides physically at that level, I think Kenya would have found suddenly playing those sides a bit of the shock to the system whilst the Namibians have some background in South African schools rugby. None of the sides will win a game, but Tonga and Georgia would probably have to work a bit harder to crush them, whilst they could have probably crushed others in their sleep. People forget in 2011 that they started okayish against Fiji and Samoa keeping them below 50, but they had no stamina and stuck to playing the same XV each game and playing South Africa and Wales in 4 days was too tough. For all the romance of a Kenya qualifying, I think we may have seen here that would have found those schedules even tougher than Namibia did.
Agreed, Namibia will also likely have their inspirational talisman Burger back who was missing in this round and who tends to put in Herculean efforts for his home country. They have by far the best Flyhalf in Kotze who might be able to change a game himself with an exceptional kicking display. Their set piece isn't embarrasing either, Kenya would have been smashed in the scrum's against that collection of pool sides.
The factors that might keep the margin down a tiny bit in the AB game is Namibia will be completely fresh while the AB's will have played a few days earlier and likely will be putting out the 2nd XV. Also England in the fall isn't like Australia in the spring(the 142-0 game was played in perfect conditions), a wetter pitch and conditions could be in the cards which might keep some of the running down or make conversions more difficult.
Either way I am disappointed that they couldn't do it. Whoever Africa 1 was gonna be they were going to get smashed, it's just that this tournament it's gonna be Namibia, again. Qualifying could have really helped Kenya as well. They have the most potential in that area of the world, granted even if they do have a tallest midget situation going on - great comparison.
It's all rather frustrating with the slow growth that the sport is having. Really hope the Olympics kick it on a bit, again real potential for it to really catch if Kenya can do well in Brazil. I wonder how full the stadium will be for it?
Zimbabwe kicked a penalty to go from 25-10 to 28-10 when a try could have secured their qualification. They only have themselves to blame.