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Rugby World Cup 2015
RWC: New Zealand - Tonga (09-09-2011, 20:30)
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<blockquote data-quote="Sneaki" data-source="post: 442949" data-attributes="member: 21570"><p>Hmm, Toeava started reasonably well, then butchered two tries (the second he may have been unlucky on, but it was still poor finishing). I don't think the coaches will be looking at him as a first choice winger after that game at least. Also Dagg was excellent in the first have then vanished in the second, although I guess play didn't really go his way.</p><p></p><p>Kahui was the deserved MOTM, I think they'll try Guildford & Jane next weekend to see who plays on the other wing against France, Kahui did more than enough even if it was against Tonga.</p><p></p><p>SBW did how you would expect against a lower ranked side, I'd consider having him on the bench against France in place of Toeava but he does lack that versatility of course.</p><p></p><p>Forwards all did pretty well. Kaino was the best of them by a mile I think, ran like a monster and was a brick wall in defence. I also though Hore stood out, but none of the other forwards were really all that noticeable, Williams had another wobbly game, I reckon the giant pair of Boric and Thorn should get a go together next week.</p><p></p><p>Overall we played well enough to get five points, which is what counts, certainly we have things to work on but I think we can learn more from this than we did by butchering Italy in our opening game last time.</p><p></p><p>Also I though the opening ceremony was superb! The light show thing they had going on was pretty cool, and were they gettint people to hold up their phones lol? Wish I could have been there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sneaki, post: 442949, member: 21570"] Hmm, Toeava started reasonably well, then butchered two tries (the second he may have been unlucky on, but it was still poor finishing). I don't think the coaches will be looking at him as a first choice winger after that game at least. Also Dagg was excellent in the first have then vanished in the second, although I guess play didn't really go his way. Kahui was the deserved MOTM, I think they'll try Guildford & Jane next weekend to see who plays on the other wing against France, Kahui did more than enough even if it was against Tonga. SBW did how you would expect against a lower ranked side, I'd consider having him on the bench against France in place of Toeava but he does lack that versatility of course. Forwards all did pretty well. Kaino was the best of them by a mile I think, ran like a monster and was a brick wall in defence. I also though Hore stood out, but none of the other forwards were really all that noticeable, Williams had another wobbly game, I reckon the giant pair of Boric and Thorn should get a go together next week. Overall we played well enough to get five points, which is what counts, certainly we have things to work on but I think we can learn more from this than we did by butchering Italy in our opening game last time. Also I though the opening ceremony was superb! The light show thing they had going on was pretty cool, and were they gettint people to hold up their phones lol? Wish I could have been there. [/QUOTE]
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