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<blockquote data-quote="ABs2015" data-source="post: 747075" data-attributes="member: 73115"><p>I'd suggest watching a few of England's games in the 2003 RWC and the All Blacks games in the 1995 RWC. Whilst the ABs didn't win that year (they got 2nd) they played some fantastic running rugby - in contrast England also played some fantastic rugby, but it was forwards dominated (they won that year). The point would be to see two contrasting styles, both generally winning ones if executed well. You should notice quite a difference and learn a lot about the game of Rugby as a result.</p><p></p><p>For exciting/historical games, whilst I haven't seen it in full yet, you cant go past the one everyone is talking about - last nights Japan SA game. </p><p></p><p>Also one of my all time favourite game is the All Blacks 2005 victory over the Lions (second test). Dan Carter, our first five (playmaker) played arguably the most complete and perfect game in that position the world has seen. Check that game out if you get the chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ABs2015, post: 747075, member: 73115"] I'd suggest watching a few of England's games in the 2003 RWC and the All Blacks games in the 1995 RWC. Whilst the ABs didn't win that year (they got 2nd) they played some fantastic running rugby - in contrast England also played some fantastic rugby, but it was forwards dominated (they won that year). The point would be to see two contrasting styles, both generally winning ones if executed well. You should notice quite a difference and learn a lot about the game of Rugby as a result. For exciting/historical games, whilst I haven't seen it in full yet, you cant go past the one everyone is talking about - last nights Japan SA game. Also one of my all time favourite game is the All Blacks 2005 victory over the Lions (second test). Dan Carter, our first five (playmaker) played arguably the most complete and perfect game in that position the world has seen. Check that game out if you get the chance. [/QUOTE]
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