Living Up to Your Expectations?
+5
perand25
bedfordwelsh
rodders
Shifty
Bristolian
9 posters
The v2 Forum :: Sport :: Rugby Union :: International
Page 1 of 1
Living Up to Your Expectations?
So after the first couple of rounds I was just wondering what everybody is making of the World Cup so far?
I've been pleased with the performances and marked improvement by the minnows (Canada and Georgia in particular have impressed me) and there have been only a few really bad scorelines. We've had a great result (Ireland beating the Aussies) to maybe change the dynamic of the tournament, and passionate crowds.
Only downside really is that the quality of the rugby isn't all that great, with a few exceptions, but then is it ever at a World Cup? 1999 anyone?
I've been pleased with the performances and marked improvement by the minnows (Canada and Georgia in particular have impressed me) and there have been only a few really bad scorelines. We've had a great result (Ireland beating the Aussies) to maybe change the dynamic of the tournament, and passionate crowds.
Only downside really is that the quality of the rugby isn't all that great, with a few exceptions, but then is it ever at a World Cup? 1999 anyone?
Bristolian- Posts : 93
Join date : 2011-09-19
Age : 43
Location : Bath
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
It's good that weaker teams aren't getting stuffed out of sight, however I was sad to see Japan get such a beating against New Zealand.
Though considering they often run up 100 points against weaker teams they actually got off lightly.
Though considering they often run up 100 points against weaker teams they actually got off lightly.
Shifty- Posts : 7393
Join date : 2011-04-26
Age : 45
Location : Kenfig Hill, Bridgend
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
I think its been fantastic so far.There's been very few one side matches and the quality of the rugby that the minnows have produced has been superb at times.
For me this WC has already been far better than the last 3.
For me this WC has already been far better than the last 3.
rodders- Moderator
- Posts : 25501
Join date : 2011-05-20
Age : 43
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
AlynDavies wrote:It's good that weaker teams aren't getting stuffed out of sight, however I was sad to see Japan get such a beating against New Zealand.
Though considering they often run up 100 points against weaker teams they actually got off lightly.
Yep, that's the one I was thinking of. There is a bit of a White Elephant in the room with Japanese rugby, but what can you do? They seem like the prime candidate for growing the game, with the appetite, not to mention money, there is over there, but they're never going to be on a level playing field so to speak.
Bristolian- Posts : 93
Join date : 2011-09-19
Age : 43
Location : Bath
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
A lot of these games in the past would have been badly one sided but the games on the whole have been very good for 60 miuntes ish.
Whether its a case of the gap closing or the so called bigger teams being over confident who knows.
Whether its a case of the gap closing or the so called bigger teams being over confident who knows.
bedfordwelsh- Moderator
- Posts : 9962
Join date : 2011-05-11
Age : 56
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
Saying that the week to week games do wear down the smaller nations, they can get themselves up for 1 or 2 games, but there are 4 games to play, so lets hope they can raise their standards all the way through.
I don't think the tier 1 countries are quite as ruthless as they were a few years ago now though, teams tend to do just enough to win these days, and switch off once that's accomplished.
I don't think the tier 1 countries are quite as ruthless as they were a few years ago now though, teams tend to do just enough to win these days, and switch off once that's accomplished.
Shifty- Posts : 7393
Join date : 2011-04-26
Age : 45
Location : Kenfig Hill, Bridgend
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
I think it is a big ask of some of the smaller teams to back up games four days apart etc given their resources.
A lot of the tier 1 sides would struggle to with depth and injuries.
A lot of the tier 1 sides would struggle to with depth and injuries.
bedfordwelsh- Moderator
- Posts : 9962
Join date : 2011-05-11
Age : 56
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
I would love one of the minnows to beat a tier one side but it just wont happen ,i dont consider the Ireland result against Aus to be an upset as Ireland are a top side and apart from Tindallgate there has been no interest in the uk unless your a rugby fan (probably due to the kick off times) I have been looking forward to the WC for months and now its here i feel strangly detached from it .I did get up at 4 to watch Wales v Samoa though
perand25- Posts : 120
Join date : 2011-08-13
Age : 53
Location : Mordor
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
So far I am really enjoying the tournament, great to see the teams we dont often watch play and some are doing well too.
maestegmafia- Posts : 23145
Join date : 2011-03-05
Location : Glyncorrwg
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
Considering that New Zealand has had the added problem of a earthquake to deal with they have done really well.
Cymroglan- Posts : 4171
Join date : 2011-05-04
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
The RWC would have to be a great disaster for me to not like it. It is a great event. And this seems to be going well. A lot of people are captivated by it, and by New Zealand doing a great job as hosts. Only complaint is the match times.
doctor_grey- Posts : 12279
Join date : 2011-04-30
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
Although I don`t like tactics used pre tournament,or targetting matches to win it makes sense for those with lesser expectations than a RWC win.
The Rugby has been either very good,dire,or so so depending on the matches but I have enjoyed them all.Only missed a couple,matches have gone pretty much to script,except Ireland,
Honourable losses by Argentina and Wales,what is apparant now the second tier sides are no longer cricket scores for the big boys.
Indeed but for the added pressure heaped on them by the IRB with the match turnaround scandal they may have been even better.
The Rugby has been either very good,dire,or so so depending on the matches but I have enjoyed them all.Only missed a couple,matches have gone pretty much to script,except Ireland,
Honourable losses by Argentina and Wales,what is apparant now the second tier sides are no longer cricket scores for the big boys.
Indeed but for the added pressure heaped on them by the IRB with the match turnaround scandal they may have been even better.
emack2- Posts : 3686
Join date : 2011-04-01
Age : 81
Location : Bournemouth
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
What About Players -
Who has lived up to expectations or even exceeded them from your side:
For me Faletau and Lydiate have proved they got what it takes and is no surprise to all of us from Dave. North has proved he's capable of playing at the top level.
Exceeded expectations - Well for me is has to be Bennett, I really did fear the worst for us with him going in as No1 Hooker but fair play to him he has played and carried very well.
Who has lived up to expectations or even exceeded them from your side:
For me Faletau and Lydiate have proved they got what it takes and is no surprise to all of us from Dave. North has proved he's capable of playing at the top level.
Exceeded expectations - Well for me is has to be Bennett, I really did fear the worst for us with him going in as No1 Hooker but fair play to him he has played and carried very well.
bedfordwelsh- Moderator
- Posts : 9962
Join date : 2011-05-11
Age : 56
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
perand25 wrote: there has been no interest in the uk unless your a rugby fan (probably due to the kick off times) I have been looking forward to the WC for months and now its here i feel strangly detached from it .I did get up at 4 to watch Wales v Samoa though
I feel the same, the Welsh people do like to enjoy their rugby, but most wont get up at silly o clock in the morning to see it, they want to be out with their friends in a pub or in Cardiff and it has made the World Cup difficult to enjoy for us.
Generally I am going on the BBC website to get the scores and then watch the game on ITV player, it's not as much fun as watching it live, though it is less stressful.
Shifty- Posts : 7393
Join date : 2011-04-26
Age : 45
Location : Kenfig Hill, Bridgend
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
I have watched pretty much every game much to Mrs Bedfords disgust. I got up early on Sunday and am tempted to get up early for the Samoa Fiji game just for the car crash value of it.
I know a few mates back home who have been having breakfast parties round each others houses on the weekends and cracking open the beers at 0430 in the morning
I know a few mates back home who have been having breakfast parties round each others houses on the weekends and cracking open the beers at 0430 in the morning
bedfordwelsh- Moderator
- Posts : 9962
Join date : 2011-05-11
Age : 56
Re: Living Up to Your Expectations?
bedfordwelsh wrote:What About Players -
Who has lived up to expectations or even exceeded them from your side:
Sean O'Brien has lived up to his reputation. European player of the year and playing like it too. POC too is showing the form that has made him one of the best forwards of his generation.
Stephen Ferris has exceeded my expectations. I couldn't have imagined a few weaks ago when his career was in doubt that he'd come back an make such a huge impact so quickly. To a lesser extent Rob Kearney has been great for a guy who hasn't played all season.
Healy, Best and Ross have all exceeded my expectations big time and are playing the best rugby of their careers.
rodders- Moderator
- Posts : 25501
Join date : 2011-05-20
Age : 43
Similar topics
» Expectations
» AI Expectations?
» We are living in different times !!
» Los Pumas: Met the expectations?
» living with a lion...
» AI Expectations?
» We are living in different times !!
» Los Pumas: Met the expectations?
» living with a lion...
The v2 Forum :: Sport :: Rugby Union :: International
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|