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Rugby World Cup 2015
What now for NH rugby?
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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian_Rugger" data-source="post: 762589" data-attributes="member: 12699"><p>Quite easy actually, stop kicking away possession every five seconds and actually back yourselves to have a go with ball in hand. Rewatch the Argentina-Ireland match and look at how many times the Argentinian back three decided to have a go compared to the Irish back three. Argentina were also regularly running the ball from in their own half while Ireland were simply kicking away possession.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The Southern Hemisphere teams all back themselves with ball in hand. Australia, despite making a tonne of errors, still managed to score five tries. Now you can argue about the refereeing all you like but from a neutral perspective, the Aussies looked to play attacking rugby from the get go. The Scots scored a couple of opportunistic tries off Aussie mistakes but the team that actually went out and attacked won and rightfully so in my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian_Rugger, post: 762589, member: 12699"] Quite easy actually, stop kicking away possession every five seconds and actually back yourselves to have a go with ball in hand. Rewatch the Argentina-Ireland match and look at how many times the Argentinian back three decided to have a go compared to the Irish back three. Argentina were also regularly running the ball from in their own half while Ireland were simply kicking away possession. The Southern Hemisphere teams all back themselves with ball in hand. Australia, despite making a tonne of errors, still managed to score five tries. Now you can argue about the refereeing all you like but from a neutral perspective, the Aussies looked to play attacking rugby from the get go. The Scots scored a couple of opportunistic tries off Aussie mistakes but the team that actually went out and attacked won and rightfully so in my mind. [/QUOTE]
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