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Pool Draw 2027

How old will Bealham be?
Him and furlong both will be pushing it for that period which would make it hard

Yeah good point re Russell and not like Bath will manage his time for them

Honestly very surprised that Ireland didn’t chase hard Joe Heyes after the U20’s
Bealham will be dusht I imagine, he'll be 36.

2 years is a long time, we haven't been down from our usual standards like we currently are, and have been for 12 months, for longer than 2 years since before 2003 really.

Broken down, our route to the final is
Scotland - a team we beat more than we lose to
Argentina - a team we beat kore than we lose to
England - a team we've beaten more than we've lost over the last 20 years.

No guarantees but it's great for us.

Like if it was happening next week we'd be odds on to make a semi and Ireland
v England would be +/- 1 on a handicap.
 
How old will Bealham be?
Him and furlong both will be pushing it for that period which would make it hard

Yeah good point re Russell and not like Bath will manage his time for them

Honestly very surprised that Ireland didn’t chase hard Joe Heyes after the U20’s
I don’t think Heyes was eligible for Ireland. Wales I think.
 
Bloated and there’ll be way too many mismatches. Decent sides would be able to rest their entire first choice XVs during the pool stage and I hope some do to make a point.

All for growing the game but this isn’t the way to do it.
Completely agree, the game will contract because of this along with the Nations Championship. Look at 🇨🇱, making great progress, but hardly any games against good teams before the next world cup. The world cup is a falicy that rugby is global. Hong Kong vs New Zealand, almost borderline criminal the game taking place
 
Does anyone think that we might see some gamesmanship to manipulate results or strategically put out reserve teams, either by Aus/NZ in order to avoid RSA in the knockout stages, or by Rassie just because he can?
 
No reason we can’t beat Samoa, they are bad. Japan used to be a winnable game but they are now closer to the T1s than to us.

Just got to hope we play Japan close and that France sends out their hungover b squad. We should be able to get to the round of 16.
 
No but that's also irrelevant
Well if previous RWC results were irrelevant, then Ireland should have comfortably beaten New Zealand last time on the two teams’ respective form going into that QF. Irish fans can dismiss it all they want but I honestly believe that the Quarter Final hoodoo has a damaging psychological effect on Ireland at every RWC. How else do you explain them repeatedly getting to the Quarter Finals and turning in performances that bear absolutely no relation to how they have played in the Pool Stages?.
 
Well if previous RWC results were irrelevant, then Ireland should have comfortably beaten New Zealand last time on the two teams’ respective form going into that QF. Irish fans can dismiss it all they want but I honestly believe that the Quarter Final hoodoo has a damaging psychological effect on Ireland at every RWC. How else do you explain them repeatedly getting to the Quarter Finals and turning in performances that bear absolutely no relation to how they have played in the Pool Stages?.
I disagree with that assessment of the last world cup but also that's not what I was saying. It is completely irrelevant to the reaction to a draw, past results barely matter at this point, it'd be a bit mad to want SA because we have a 100% record against them in the comp.

Of teams with a somewhat realistic chance (pre-draw) of making the QF I think only Scotland, Fiji and Italy are better draws than Argentina* and it's unlikely more than one of them make it. Argentina is a great draw for us if it happens that way, they won't mind us being in their way either.

The mental challenge is a funny one, obviously there's a shadow there but this time around it could be a case of players thinking that they had to play the best rugby they've ever played to reach the last QF and their reward was NZ. This time they could stumble their way to a QF and "only" have to play Argentina and have a bit more freedom.

But yeah, I'm not going to be convinced that this is a bad draw, we currently have 2 players in the squad who've ever lost to Argentina and 5 who've ever lost to Scotland.

*you don't really want the hosts if they're competent
 
But yeah, I'm not going to be convinced that this is a bad draw, we currently have 2 players in the squad who've ever lost to Argentina and 5 who've ever lost to Scotland.

Not saying this is a bad draw, but this attitude would probably have leant itself to their 2015 loss in cardiff. Ireland were undefeared in what 8 years since the 2007 RWC, which also included beating them twice in Argentina the year previous. I dont think many Irishmen had ever lost to Argentina pre that 2015 game, off the top of my head only POC and Best was at the 2007 RWC, not sure if they played v Arg.

Argentina very muchbhave the upper hand over Ireland in RWCs.
 

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