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so you're mad about 2007 but not 1999? that was a hell of a match!BoganGod wrote:One of the Australian rugby websites is called rugbyheaven. Rugby is the game they play in heaven. As a staunch kiwi I have to point out that the french can beat the all blacks when it matters. AB's vs lay blues + blood nut welsh sheep felching ref = 95% of NZ suicidal, then homicidal.
Ok, after crying about the ref(who was the 16th man on the field for the french). The AB's didn't deserve to play that game, they were playing like an australian under 7s female wheelchair touch team. yes it says a lot about my petty nature and small minded obsessive character that even after winning the last world cup, am still filthy about losing in the semi's of the one before that to the french.
not the best chabal clip, but still gets the message across
Do we need a thread for League? With the League world cup on atm. NOTICE TO AMERICANS a world cup that actually has multiple nations in it. Baseball "world" series anyone?
Anyone fancy the pommies in the League? I reckon they are over rated.

betiko wrote:while an nfl game could be interesting; it lasts way too long for me to watch, and the timezones make it very difficult to try and follow the sport for a european. never got into it.Lootifer wrote:Lets not go down this path. As someone who enjoys both games (Rugby and NFL) they both have awesome bits and weak bits. Though they could waste a little less time in NFL.
I've watched a bit of superbowls, but each time just a part of the first half. can't stand those half time shows and it's way too late by then.


You kiwis prefer roosters to roses? I wouldn t ve thought so..Lootifer wrote:/like!


They were definitely from Brazil (not Argentina) because they spoke Portugese.betiko wrote:Huh, brazilians play rugby?? That s news for me. Argentina and Uruguay play rugby, that s for sure, but no one has heard of the brazilian national team, even USA is more known for rugby.
Regarding loot, here in France we have great deal of respect for the all blacks, it s like if you guys weren t humans for us, and beating you is acomplishing something impossible.
Our biggest rivalry in rugby: england, england and england. There is no rivalry with any other team. That s the only moment of the year where you hear a lot of anti-english stuff here, even if it s more for jest than anything serious.
I know i personally have something against argentina, because they aren t supposed to be better yet they kick our ass way too often lately.
Well, it helped that he was like 25, so older than the rest of us college kids and a freaking giant.Lootifer wrote:I could see Marines making good number 8's.

Really? Interesting. Never knew that. The scrum-half used to yell at us in Portugese, with the occasional "Fucking Forwards" in English. He was an interesting guy. What's the quote? "Rugby is a beastly game played by gentlemen; soccer is a gentlemen's game played by beasts."betiko wrote:I m not saying tgd, just that they definitely aren t from a country with rugby culture. Just saying there is more rugby culture in the USA than in Brasil, and it s strange that 2 of the most experienced were brazilian.
Brazil is definitely not known for its Rugby. Portugal play a bit, and as Betiko points out Argies are a top 10 rugby nation.thegreekdog wrote:Really? Interesting. Never knew that. The scrum-half used to yell at us in Portugese, with the occasional "Fucking Forwards" in English. He was an interesting guy. What's the quote? "Rugby is a beastly game played by gentlemen; soccer is a gentlemen's game played by beasts."betiko wrote:I m not saying tgd, just that they definitely aren t from a country with rugby culture. Just saying there is more rugby culture in the USA than in Brasil, and it s strange that 2 of the most experienced were brazilian.
Alright, I'll stop derailing your thread.
I believe it's 'a thugs' game played by gentlemen' and vice versa. 'Beasts' would be funny though.thegreekdog wrote:Really? Interesting. Never knew that. The scrum-half used to yell at us in Portugese, with the occasional "Fucking Forwards" in English. He was an interesting guy. What's the quote? "Rugby is a beastly game played by gentlemen; soccer is a gentlemen's game played by beasts."betiko wrote:I m not saying tgd, just that they definitely aren t from a country with rugby culture. Just saying there is more rugby culture in the USA than in Brasil, and it s strange that 2 of the most experienced were brazilian.
Alright, I'll stop derailing your thread.
I honestly think ireland are favorites. We might have won our 2 first games, but not being really impressive. Wales sucks this year? I don't know, I think things are looking good for Ireland, but who knows, england might stick back to the race. Given how poor we were last year, I don't take for granted vctories against wales and scotland.trevor33 wrote:Anymore posts and I thought it might implode.betiko wrote:the rugby thread was just to big to post in it? http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewto ... 8&t=195900
I hope we kick it'aly's ass today, how embarassing was last year...
There's something about the French and rugby, they look pretty poor on paper like last year but I have a feeling the last game with Ireland will decide the title... you know what that means, right? We never win against France when it matters.
Next games are massive, if Ireland and France win away to England and Wales it'll be a last day grand slam decider. Wales were so bad against Ireland and Italy, really can't see France not beating them.

The majority of international teams have a petty need to beat England.betiko wrote:Our biggest rivalry in rugby: england, england and england. There is no rivalry with any other team. That s the only moment of the year where you hear a lot of anti-english stuff here, even if it s more for jest than anything serious.
I know i personally have something against argentina, because they aren t supposed to be better yet they kick our ass way too often lately.

so France doesn't make it to the top of your list in terms of rivalry? France and England are by far the most successfull teams i the past 30 years or so in the 5/6 nations.iAmCaffeine wrote:The majority of international teams have a petty need to beat England.betiko wrote:Our biggest rivalry in rugby: england, england and england. There is no rivalry with any other team. That s the only moment of the year where you hear a lot of anti-english stuff here, even if it s more for jest than anything serious.
I know i personally have something against argentina, because they aren t supposed to be better yet they kick our ass way too often lately.
Also, not a bad loss to France considering our new and improving players, then a lovely 20-0 drubbing of Scotland. Plus Ireland stuffed Wales, yes! I think the Six Nations is Ireland's or England's to win, but I'd tip Ireland. I care about Wales getting battered as much as possible more than anything, just to prove the Lions team should not have been based around them, as they were not the best UK/Ireland team last year.

For sure there was a couple of bad calls in terms of players not being picked that were individually better but the best 15 guys don;t always make the best team, they need to click and the Lions while not having some of the better players playing clicked and played one of the best Lions tours ever. Plus look at Wales these past two games and tell me they don't look burned out from to many games... for sure 2-3 more Irishmen should have made the team and a couple more that didn't even make the squad but every Irish person would trade it any day for another 6 nations title.iAmCaffeine wrote:The majority of international teams have a petty need to beat England.betiko wrote:Our biggest rivalry in rugby: england, england and england. There is no rivalry with any other team. That s the only moment of the year where you hear a lot of anti-english stuff here, even if it s more for jest than anything serious.
I know i personally have something against argentina, because they aren t supposed to be better yet they kick our ass way too often lately.
Also, not a bad loss to France considering our new and improving players, then a lovely 20-0 drubbing of Scotland. Plus Ireland stuffed Wales, yes! I think the Six Nations is Ireland's or England's to win, but I'd tip Ireland. I care about Wales getting battered as much as possible more than anything, just to prove the Lions team should not have been based around them, as they were not the best UK/Ireland team last year.
I'd agree with you if it wasnt for the fact that the Aussie/Lions series last year was one of the greats.iAmCaffeine wrote:I care about Wales getting battered as much as possible more than anything, just to prove the Lions team should not have been based around them, as they were not the best UK/Ireland team last year.
France are good, obviously, and have been the best in Europe during recent years. However, our biggest rivalries are always the local countries, especially considering the Calcutta Cup. I think it's more that everyone wants to beat England, rather than England have direct rivals.betiko wrote:so France doesn't make it to the top of your list in terms of rivalry? France and England are by far the most successfull teams i the past 30 years or so in the 5/6 nations.iAmCaffeine wrote:The majority of international teams have a petty need to beat England.betiko wrote:Our biggest rivalry in rugby: england, england and england. There is no rivalry with any other team. That s the only moment of the year where you hear a lot of anti-english stuff here, even if it s more for jest than anything serious.
I know i personally have something against argentina, because they aren t supposed to be better yet they kick our ass way too often lately.
Also, not a bad loss to France considering our new and improving players, then a lovely 20-0 drubbing of Scotland. Plus Ireland stuffed Wales, yes! I think the Six Nations is Ireland's or England's to win, but I'd tip Ireland. I care about Wales getting battered as much as possible more than anything, just to prove the Lions team should not have been based around them, as they were not the best UK/Ireland team last year.
Also there is a friendship of several centuries with the Scrotts to fight the English for us.
