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legendary
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October 14, 2019, 08:23:53 PM
#57
There was a major upset in the ongoing rugby world cup, as Japan knocked out one of the favorites (Scotland). The hosts won by 28-21. The win enabled Japan to progress to the quarter finals, which is a huge achievement for any Asian team. Their quarter final match is scheduled for Sunday and it will be against one of the highest ranking teams (South Africa). The chances are very low for another upset, as South Africa may prove too strong for them. But who knows? You can't rule out the upsets.
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October 13, 2019, 09:02:38 AM
#56
I think there are no Asian Teams (other than Japan) who play Rugby. Maybe because it requires a very strong physique which normally asians do not have.
More interesting world cup matches are yet to follow. The knock out stages will start from next Saturday and the teams which have already qualified for the quarterfinals are England, Australia, Wales, NewZealand, Russia and France. The other two teams are yet to be selected.

Even the Japanese team is mostly comprised of expats. There are players from South Africa, Australia and Oceania in their team. But still it is a good way to improve the quality. By playing together with these players, the quality of the local players will also improve. Apart from Japan (ranked 10th globally), South Korea (31 in global ranking) and Hong Kong (ranked 24th) also have strong sides from Asia.

This is the first world cup which is held in Asia. This shows that Asia region is not very popular for rugby. Even the Asia Rugby Championship doesn't have any impact on increasing the demand for this sports in this region.
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October 13, 2019, 08:43:52 AM
#55
I think there are no Asian Teams (other than Japan) who play Rugby. Maybe because it requires a very strong physique which normally asians do not have.
More interesting world cup matches are yet to follow. The knock out stages will start from next Saturday and the teams which have already qualified for the quarterfinals are England, Australia, Wales, NewZealand, Russia and France. The other two teams are yet to be selected.

Even the Japanese team is mostly comprised of expats. There are players from South Africa, Australia and Oceania in their team. But still it is a good way to improve the quality. By playing together with these players, the quality of the local players will also improve. Apart from Japan (ranked 10th globally), South Korea (31 in global ranking) and Hong Kong (ranked 24th) also have strong sides from Asia.
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October 13, 2019, 07:38:08 AM
#54
This tournament is getting boring now. We are having too many one sided matches, back to back.

I do not think so that the tournament is boring. Which country are you representing in this world cup ? If your country is winning you must be enjoying it.  Also you can see the jam pack stadiums in all the matches and enthusiasm in the players nd crowd is just fantastic. The scoring line may disappoint but if you are rugby lover, this is the best one and a half month of matches to enjoy.

Well.. my country failed to qualify for the tournament. Rugby is not a very popular sport here in India and this time India didn't even sent a squad for the Asian round of qualification. World Rugby has spent a lot of money in India, but the returns were quite low. But at the same time, I don't want India to import players from South Africa and Oceania and qualify with their help (similar to what Japan has done). It will be better if we could qualify on our own.

BTW, I did enjoyed some of the matches. One example was the Uruguay vs Fiji match.

I think there are no Asian Teams (other than Japan) who play Rugby. Maybe because it requires a very strong physique which normally asians do not have.
More interesting world cup matches are yet to follow. The knock out stages will start from next Saturday and the teams which have already qualified for the quarterfinals are England, Australia, Wales, NewZealand, Russia and France. The other two teams are yet to be selected.

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October 12, 2019, 01:33:00 AM
#53
This tournament is getting boring now. We are having too many one sided matches, back to back.

I do not think so that the tournament is boring. Which country are you representing in this world cup ? If your country is winning you must be enjoying it.  Also you can see the jam pack stadiums in all the matches and enthusiasm in the players nd crowd is just fantastic. The scoring line may disappoint but if you are rugby lover, this is the best one and a half month of matches to enjoy.

Well.. my country failed to qualify for the tournament. Rugby is not a very popular sport here in India and this time India didn't even sent a squad for the Asian round of qualification. World Rugby has spent a lot of money in India, but the returns were quite low. But at the same time, I don't want India to import players from South Africa and Oceania and qualify with their help (similar to what Japan has done). It will be better if we could qualify on our own.

BTW, I did enjoyed some of the matches. One example was the Uruguay vs Fiji match.
legendary
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October 06, 2019, 04:59:41 PM
#52
Though I am not a Rugby fan nor understand the whole game, I have heard that the hosts of the Rugby Union World Cup Japan are performing excellently in the competition having won all two games against Russia and surprisingly against Ireland as well, am sure there performance will bring a boost for Japanese to become more interested in the sports.
Yes that's unbelievable! Gamblers who bet on Japan should be rich now  Cheesy
BTW tomorrow Japan will play against Samoa what do you think? I think it's a pretty sure bet.
Another one is Australia vs Uruguay.
But for England vs Argentina, it's a little bit more difficult to predict the outcome.
As expected Japan remains undefeated :
Japan Samoa 38-19
Australia was also an easy predictable win
Australia Uruguay 45-10
For England Argentina I expected a more tight score
England Argentina 39-10
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October 05, 2019, 12:14:31 AM
#51
This tournament is getting boring now. We are having too many one sided matches, back to back.

I do not think so that the tournament is boring. Which country are you representing in this world cup ? If your country is winning you must be enjoying it.  Also you can see the jam pack stadiums in all the matches and enthusiasm in the players nd crowd is just fantastic. The scoring line may disappoint but if you are rugby lover, this is the best one and a half month of matches to enjoy.
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October 04, 2019, 12:43:25 PM
#50
This tournament is getting boring now. We are having too many one sided matches, back to back. Two days back New Zealand whacked Canada 63-0. And yesterday Fiji mopped the floor with Georgia (45-10) and Ireland destroyed Russia (35-0). And today we had another one sided match, with South Africa defeating Italy 49-3. I can't wait for the next round. I hope it will be more competitive.  

The next round will only starts from 19 October . Till then we have to see these one sided matches. But there is one good thing for the gamblers as they can sure shot win their bets on strong teams.
So far Pool D is interesting one and still it is not sure who will qualify from that pool. Wales and Fiji are on top two positions but Australia and Georgia have equal chances.
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October 04, 2019, 10:56:06 AM
#49
This tournament is getting boring now. We are having too many one sided matches, back to back. Two days back New Zealand whacked Canada 63-0. And yesterday Fiji mopped the floor with Georgia (45-10) and Ireland destroyed Russia (35-0). And today we had another one sided match, with South Africa defeating Italy 49-3. I can't wait for the next round. I hope it will be more competitive. 
legendary
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October 04, 2019, 06:13:19 AM
#48
Though I am not a Rugby fan nor understand the whole game, I have heard that the hosts of the Rugby Union World Cup Japan are performing excellently in the competition having won all two games against Russia and surprisingly against Ireland as well, am sure there performance will bring a boost for Japanese to become more interested in the sports.
Yes that's unbelievable! Gamblers who bet on Japan should be rich now  Cheesy
BTW tomorrow Japan will play against Samoa what do you think? I think it's a pretty sure bet.
Another one is Australia vs Uruguay.
But for England vs Argentina, it's a little bit more difficult to predict the outcome.
legendary
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September 30, 2019, 09:44:18 AM
#47
Though I am not a Rugby fan nor understand the whole game, I have heard that the hosts of the Rugby Union World Cup Japan are performing excellently in the competition having won all two games against Russia and surprisingly against Ireland as well, am sure there performance will bring a boost for Japanese to become more interested in the sports.
Even though it's not a Japanese nationality, the interest in sports cannot be forced to each and everyone. Any country will always a potential excellent players of rugby, so their country men will always be proud of their legacy and love of this sport will arise.

Someone already made a post here confirming that more than half of the Japanese players are of foreign origin. This increases their chances of a good performance, but at the same time the lack of native players may adversely impact the popularity of the sport among the general population. I have no issues with 2-3 foreign players in the squad. But having a majority foreign side is not good, IMO.

BTW, we had another one sided match today, with Scotland destroying Samoa 34-0. I was surprised because Samoa is not a very weak side. They regularly participate in the world cup, and they have a few past upsets to their name. And on top of that, Scotland had suffered a humiliating defeat from Ireland just a few days back (27-3). Japan is currently on the top with 9 points in Pool A. Ireland is second with 6 and Scotland and Samoa are trailing with 5 each.
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September 29, 2019, 06:05:56 AM
#46
Though I am not a Rugby fan nor understand the whole game, I have heard that the hosts of the Rugby Union World Cup Japan are performing excellently in the competition having won all two games against Russia and surprisingly against Ireland as well, am sure there performance will bring a boost for Japanese to become more interested in the sports.

Yes.. it was a real upset. No one expected Ireland (one of the top sides) to go down against Japan. A few months back, Ireland was ranked no.1 and as far as I know, Japan has never managed to find a slot among the top 10. Very difficult to believe that this was the same Ireland side that destroyed Scotland a few days back (27-3). Now Japan is very likely to qualify for the quarter-finals.

Yes Japan tops the Pool A with 9 points and they have not lost a single match yet. Remember that Japan has a good history of playing good in the world cup which held in their country. Previously in 2002, they hosted the Fifa world cup and surprised every one by reaching the semi finals of the world cup. This time around they are ready to give another surprise with their performance in Rugby.
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September 29, 2019, 02:40:18 AM
#45
Though I am not a Rugby fan nor understand the whole game, I have heard that the hosts of the Rugby Union World Cup Japan are performing excellently in the competition having won all two games against Russia and surprisingly against Ireland as well, am sure there performance will bring a boost for Japanese to become more interested in the sports.

Yes.. it was a real upset. No one expected Ireland (one of the top sides) to go down against Japan. A few months back, Ireland was ranked no.1 and as far as I know, Japan has never managed to find a slot among the top 10. Very difficult to believe that this was the same Ireland side that destroyed Scotland a few days back (27-3). Now Japan is very likely to qualify for the quarter-finals.
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September 29, 2019, 02:07:01 AM
#44
Though I am not a Rugby fan nor understand the whole game, I have heard that the hosts of the Rugby Union World Cup Japan are performing excellently in the competition having won all two games against Russia and surprisingly against Ireland as well, am sure there performance will bring a boost for Japanese to become more interested in the sports.
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September 29, 2019, 12:39:09 AM
#43
Most of the matches which i saw in rugby world cup till now are one sided ones. Same goes for the on-going match between ARG and TGA. TGA is losing this match by 7 - 28 and this is another example of a boring match. Maybe as the tournament progresses, we may see a close finishes.

Argentina is currently leading by 28-12, and I won't regard this match as an one sided affair. Tonga is not a very strong side, but they put 100% effort in to this game and gave a good fight to Argentina. BTW, we have the Namibia vs South Africa match later today, and I expect it to be really close (although South Africa is one of the tournament favorites).

I agree that there were a number of one-sided matches so far in this tournament. But at the same time, we had one big upset (Uruguay defeating Fiji by a margin of 30-27). Considering the limited geographic reach of rugby as a sport, we can expect wide discrepancy in the skill levels between various nations. So one sided matches are expected, at least during the group phase. Still I would say that they did the right thing by expanding the world cup to 20 teams, rather than limiting it to a handful of nations (similar to what the cricket world cup has become).

Probably the match between Uruguay and Fiji was the only one which got a lot of attention and interest. It turned out to be a thriller.
For today's match i love the way Tonga played but scoring wise it was still another one sided world cup match. Undecided

Although Uruguay played brilliant against Fuji, they have not started well today against Georgia and have been missing the ball. Remember this match is crucial for both teams as the current points of Uruguay is 4 and Georgia is 0 and a win can really make them stay in the race of qualifying to the next round.
Australia and wales are currently at the top of pool D with 5 points each.
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September 28, 2019, 07:32:20 AM
#42
Everyone expected Namibia to give a good fight against South Africa, and in the end we got the most one sided match of the tournament so far. South Africa mopped the floor with their African neighbors, and won by a record 57-3 margin. Very difficult to believe that it was the same Namibian side which gave such a tough fight to Italy. The highlights of the match can be found here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvI7jxkWZhM
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September 28, 2019, 04:16:11 AM
#41
Most of the matches which i saw in rugby world cup till now are one sided ones. Same goes for the on-going match between ARG and TGA. TGA is losing this match by 7 - 28 and this is another example of a boring match. Maybe as the tournament progresses, we may see a close finishes.

Argentina is currently leading by 28-12, and I won't regard this match as an one sided affair. Tonga is not a very strong side, but they put 100% effort in to this game and gave a good fight to Argentina. BTW, we have the Namibia vs South Africa match later today, and I expect it to be really close (although South Africa is one of the tournament favorites).

I agree that there were a number of one-sided matches so far in this tournament. But at the same time, we had one big upset (Uruguay defeating Fiji by a margin of 30-27). Considering the limited geographic reach of rugby as a sport, we can expect wide discrepancy in the skill levels between various nations. So one sided matches are expected, at least during the group phase. Still I would say that they did the right thing by expanding the world cup to 20 teams, rather than limiting it to a handful of nations (similar to what the cricket world cup has become).

Probably the match between Uruguay and Fiji was the only one which got a lot of attention and interest. It turned out to be a thriller.
For today's match i love the way Tonga played but scoring wise it was still another one sided world cup match. Undecided
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September 28, 2019, 04:10:39 AM
#40
Well thanks. You guys get paid and I get to just about keep up without much effort.
I'd suggest that Wales thrashing scotland might be a bit unexpected. what happened exactly? It'd be reasonable to expect the scots to put up a decent fight, if in no way to win.
Anyone know of a good youtube channel for the highlights or even just best tries? pls
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September 28, 2019, 01:41:46 AM
#39
Most of the matches which i saw in rugby world cup till now are one sided ones. Same goes for the on-going match between ARG and TGA. TGA is losing this match by 7 - 28 and this is another example of a boring match. Maybe as the tournament progresses, we may see a close finishes.

Argentina is currently leading by 28-12, and I won't regard this match as an one sided affair. Tonga is not a very strong side, but they put 100% effort in to this game and gave a good fight to Argentina. BTW, we have the Namibia vs South Africa match later today, and I expect it to be really close (although South Africa is one of the tournament favorites).

I agree that there were a number of one-sided matches so far in this tournament. But at the same time, we had one big upset (Uruguay defeating Fiji by a margin of 30-27). Considering the limited geographic reach of rugby as a sport, we can expect wide discrepancy in the skill levels between various nations. So one sided matches are expected, at least during the group phase. Still I would say that they did the right thing by expanding the world cup to 20 teams, rather than limiting it to a handful of nations (similar to what the cricket world cup has become).
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September 28, 2019, 01:10:41 AM
#38
Yesterday we witness one of the closet match between Uruguay and Fiji and probably the first big upset of this world cup.
Important to mention that this was Uruguay's first win in 16 years and only their 3rd  world cup win. Juan and his team had a memorable moment of their lives when they beat Fiji.
With this win, Uruguay move up to 3rd position in the pool D.

Watched the match highlights after reading your post. It was a very close one, and Uruguay managed to scrape through by a slim margin (30-27). In rugby you don't expect the teams from Oceania to go down against Latin Americans. But Uruguay was able to score a major upset. BTW, today we had two very one sided matches (Italy vs Canada, and England vs USA).

Most of the matches which i saw in rugby world cup till now are one sided ones. Same goes for the on-going match between ARG and TGA. TGA is losing this match by 7 - 28 and this is another example of a boring match. Maybe as the tournament progresses, we may see a close finishes.
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