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Road to the World Cup
« on: August 16, 2015, 11:25:56 PM »
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Re: Road to the World Cup
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2015, 11:36:55 PM »
Bledisloe Cup Match Saturday 15 August 2015

The AB's welcomed the Aussie's to Eden Park last night and repaid the favour of last week with a wake up call.
Fortress Eden Park is secure !!

Here's my thoughts
The first 20 minutes had me nervous, looked like a a bit of deja vu, a fair bit of twitchy error ridden play.
I was beginning to think our "old" guys were beyond their use by date.
Just as that thought gelled in my mind, the master DC came up with a gem of a step & break to put Dane Coles into a raking run for a try.

Lessons learned:
Don't panic, our "old" guys are just better at picking when to burst into action to effect maximum impact.
Our opposition always come out firing at kick off, I always forget we usually have to spend some time absorbing the pressure & then building a platform of momentum from which to attack.

Observations
Ma'a Nonu is vital for our backline. He consistently gets over the advantage line putting the opposition on the back foot. He is also superb at sniffing out try scoring opportunities.

Half back Smith is superb when he concentrates on his core responsiblities, shifting the ball & marshalling the forwards. His kicking is ponderous & telegraphed, & when under pressure is prone to getting swamped. I see him consistently making 2/3 silly decisions each game. Saturday nights game saw him try a silly behind the back reverse pass & a box kick that gave our guys no chance of challenging for possession, both within metres of the tryline.

Our forwards did a great job, hard to single out anyone in particular, but one has to acknowledge a certain No 7. Richie has performed to such a high standard over such a long period. A knighthood is plainly not enough, maybe a deity ??

Milner-Skudder had a brilliant debut in Aus, 2 tries, and a decent effort in Auck, he looks  totally at home in the AB environment.

Ben Smith amazes me, he's sorta slight, but so strong in the tackle, another vital cog.

Match Report     New Zealand 41-13 Australia: All Blacks run rampant against Wallabies to retain Bledisloe Cup | Live Rugby Match Pack | ESPN Scrum

Match Card     Rugby Union - ESPN Scrum - New Zealand v Australia at Auckland

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Re: Road to the World Cup
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2015, 01:09:35 AM »
Up the English  ;D
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Re: Road to the World Cup
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2015, 09:37:40 PM »
This years World Cup begins in a little over 3 weeks with 4 pools of 5 teams.

Qualification for this years Cup began in the 2011 tournament.
The top 3 place getters in each pool from 2011 all received automatic berths in 2015, they were . .

Pool A
New Zealand
France
Tonga

         
Pool B
England
Argentina
Scotland

         
Pool C
Ireland
Australia
Italy

         
Pool D
South Africa
Wales
Samoa
Since then, a series of continental regional qualifying tournaments have been held to find the remaing 8 participants.

So, back on 24th March 2012, kicking off the qualifying matches, Mexico hosted Jamaica as part of the NACRA series.
The NACRA series is part of the Americas qualification series, one of many mini series, & all rather convoluted really.
Anyway, Mexico thumped Jamaica 68-14 and Jamaica were eliminated, and on it went !!

Nations involved were                
Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, Columbia, Guyana, Jamaica, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, Uruguay, USA, & Venezuela.

So, after 26 games and nearly 18 months later . . . .
Canada and the USA had a home & away series to establish direct entry to the cup.
Canada won away at Charleston 27-9 & then just got home at Toronto in the return match 13-11.

So, Canada won direct entry to the cup as America 1.
And the USA had another chance in a repecharge against Uruguay to decide who qualified as America 2.

The USA team travelled to Montevideo on 22 March 2014 to face Uruguay & came away with a 27 all draw.
The return match in Georgia saw the USA winning comfortably 32-13 & securing the America 2 qualifying spot.

So Canada & the USA secured berths in World Cup 2015.

It wasn't yet over for Uruguay as they have one more chance in a repecharge against the winner of Asia 2.

For those interested, there is more info at . .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Rugby_World_Cup_%E2%80%93_Americas_qualification

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Re: Road to the World Cup
« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2015, 08:35:30 PM »
The Asian qualification games kicked off on 15th April 2012,
with Chinese Taipei facing Sri Lanka in Manilla, Sri Lanka prevailing 36-8.
Again, a series of mini competions ensued with divisional winners being promoted
to contest at the next level, and so on.

Nations involved were . .
China, Chinese Taipei, Guam, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea,
Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, & UAE.

So, after 31 games and some 2 years later . . . .
The final Asian Five Nations series began 26th April 2014 involving . .
Hong Kong, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka.

There were a couple of big scores in this series . .
Hong Kong beat the Philippines 108-0, and Japan accounted for the Philippines 99-10, and then Sri Lanka 132-10.

Japan has had a bit of a stranglehold on this championship for many years,
only occasionally being upset by South Korea.
It was Japan, coached by Eddie Jones, with 4 straight wins to grab a World Cup berth

Hong Kong as runner up with 3 wins would have another chance in a repecharge facing up to Uruguay.
Hong Kong travelled to Montevideo to face Uruguay on 2nd August 2014.
Unfortunately for Hong Kong, Uruguay proved to strong to win 28-3.

And it still wasn't over for Uruguay, they now had to face another repecharge from the Europe series.

So Japan is through, Hong Kong misses out, and Uruguay have another life.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Rugby_World_Cup_%E2%80%93_Asia_qualification

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Re: Road to the World Cup
« Reply #5 on: August 30, 2015, 12:56:46 PM »
The African qualification games began on 4th July 2012 in a Division 1B tournament with Madagascar hosting at Antananarivo.

Again, a series of mini competitions ensued with divisional winners being promoted to contest at the next level, and so on.

Nations involved were . .
Morocco, Senegal, Namibia, Nigeria, Zambia, Mauritius, Botswana, Kenya, Madagascar, & Zimbabwe.

17 games and some 2 years later . . . .
The final Africa Cup series began late June 2014, again in Madagascar,  with  . .
Namibia, Kenya, Madagascar, & Zimbabwe facing off.

They were mostly close games, and Namibia, Zimbabwe & Kenya all finished on the same 10 points,
all winning 2 games each. Namibia claimed the Africa 1 qualification berth due to their better for & against
points ratio, and Zimbabwe won a repechage chance & would eventually face Russia.
Madagascar unfortunately lost all 3 of their games.

So, Namibia through & Zimbabwe have a second chance.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Rugby_World_Cup_%E2%80%93_Africa_qualification

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Re: Road to the World Cup
« Reply #6 on: September 06, 2015, 04:04:35 PM »
The European qualification games began on 6th October 2012 with 3 games.

Europe is by far the largest of the qualification series with 31 Nations involved in 100 games.
They were Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemborg, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, & Ukraine. (pause for breath)

Again, a series of mini competitions ensued with divisional winners being promoted to contest at the next level, and so on.

The premier series (European Nations Cup Division 1A) began early February 2013, and involved . .
Belgium, Georgia, Portugal, Romania, Russia, & Spain.

The series was played on a home & away basis, so each team payed 10 times.
Georgia won 9 & drew 1 to top the table, while Romania was W8 - D1 - L1 to take second,
being comfortably bettered by Georgia in the final game 9-22  after drawing 9 all in the first round.

So, Georgia goes through as Europe 1 & Romania as Europe 2.

Russia placed third with a 10-6-4 record & played off against Germany who won Division 1B.
Germany hosted Russia in Hamburg on 24th May 2014, losing 20-31 two tries to four.
Russia now advances to the world repechage play off series.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Rugby_World_Cup_%E2%80%93_Europe_qualification

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Re: Road to the World Cup
« Reply #7 on: September 08, 2015, 08:14:03 PM »
The Oceania qualification games  took place in Papua New Guinea at the Lloyd Robson Oval in Port Moresby from 6th to 13th July 2013.
The Island Nations involved were the Cook Islands, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, & Tahiti.
With NZ, Aus, Samoa, & Tonga all qualifying automatically and Fiji effectively given a bye, this conference was by far the smallest.

With a 3 from 3 record, the Cook Islands won this competition from Papua New Guinea, and earned the right to a play off against Fiji.

So, come 28 June 2014, Fiji hosted the Cooks at the National Stadium in Suva.
Fiji had a field day & kept their composure to hold on for the win by 108-6.   ;D

Fiji-Cooks Match Report:  Fiji 108-6 Cook Islands - Fiji thrash Cook Islands to qualify for World Cup | Live Rugby Match Pack | ESPN Scrum

So, Fiji qualifies as Oceania 1.
And with that, one spot remains to be filled & the final repechage series will decide who goes to the cup.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Rugby_World_Cup_%E2%80%93_Oceania_qualification

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Re: Road to the World Cup
« Reply #8 on: September 11, 2015, 09:07:29 PM »
The final stanza in the qualification games occurred from 2nd August to 11th October 2014.
Four nations were vying for the one remaining spot in the Cup in a repechage series. They were . . .
Confederation
Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe

     
Placement
Round Three runner-up
Round Three third
Round Three runner-up
Round Six winner

     
Team
 Zimbabwe
 Uruguay
 Hong Kong
 Russia

     
Ranking
27th
20th=
23rd
20th=
Uruguay was drawn to play Hong Kong & Russia against Zimbabwe, and hosting was granted according to ranking.
On 02/08, Uruguay hosted Kong Kong at Montevideo and proved too strong, emerging 28-3 victors.
The same day, Russia hosted Zimbabwe at Krasnoyarsk and prevailed 23-15.
So Hong Kong & Zimbabwe fell by the wayside & Uruguay & Russia were set for a battle royal for that prized final spot.

The final two matches were a home & away series, the first at Krasnoyarsk where Russia scraped home 22-21, one try to all penalties.
The return match at Montevideo saw Uruguay emerge with a 36-27 win, 3 tries to two.
And with that Uruguay snaffled the final spot with a better aggregate score 57 to 49.

Uruguay qualified for the 1999 & 2003 World Cups & claimed a win in each tournament.
They were perhaps unfortunate in just falling short in the repechage stages for the 2007/2011 Cups.
It would be wonderful to see a little more success this year.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Rugby_World_Cup_qualifying#Qualifiers

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Re: Road to the World Cup
« Reply #9 on: September 12, 2015, 11:52:14 PM »
So here's a wrap up of the qualification games:

Qualifiers
 Namibia    (Africa 1)
 Canada    (Americas 1)
 United States    (Americas 2)
 Uruguay    (repechage)
 Japan    (Asia 1)
 Georgia    (Europe 1)
 Romania    (Europe 2)
 Fiji    (Oceania 1)
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Total number of matches:    206
Number of Nations Involved:    85
Most matches played:    14 (Russia)
Least Matches Played:    1 (Fiji)
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Matches By Region:
Confederation
AMERICAS
ASIA
AFRICA
EUROPE
OCEANIA
     
Matches
32
41
23
103
7
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And just for interest, here's where matches took place:
Country
Andorra
Austria
Bahamas
Barbados
Belgium
Belgium
Bermuda
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Bulgaria
Canada
Cayman Islands
Chile
Chile
Croatia
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dubai
Fiji
Finland
USA
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Greece
Greece
Hong Kong
Hungary
Indonesia
Israel
Jamaica
Japan
Japan
Japan
Japan
Latvia
Lithuania
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Malaysia
Malta
Mexico
Moldova
Netherlands
Norway
Norway
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
Philippines
Poland
Poland
Poland
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Romania
Romania
Russia
Russia
Russia
Saint Vincent
Senegal
Serbia
Slovenia
South Korea
South Korea
Spain
Spain
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
Sweden
Sweden
Switzerland
Thailand
Ukraine
Ukraine
Ukraine
Ukraine
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
Uruguay
USA
Venezuela
     Stadium
M.I.C.G.
Sportanlage Dirnelwiese
Winton Rugby Centre
Garrison Savannah
Stade Roi Baudouin
King Baudouin Stadium
National Sports Center
Stadion Tosk
Bilino Polje
UB Stadium
National Sports Academy
BMO Field
Truman Bodden Sports Complex
Mahuida Parque Reina
Estadio Municipal Germán Becker
City Stadium
Stadion Josefa Kohouta
Tatra Smichov Stadium
CE Group Rugby Arena
Stadion Mladeži
Odense Atletikstadion
The Sevens Stadium
Churchill Park
Myllypuro Sports Park
Fifth Third Bank Stadium, Kennesaw
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium
Avchala Stadium
Dinamo Arena
SC Siemensstadt
Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark
Wolfgang-Meyer-Sportanlage
Sportforum
Kavtantzoglio Stadium
Dasos Haidariou Municipal Stadium
Hong Kong Football Club Stadium
Széktói Stadion
Haji Agus Salim Stadium
Wingate Institute
Utech Sports Field
Level-5 Stadium
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium
Mizuho Rugby Stadium
National Olympic Stadium
Daugava Stadium
Radviliškio miesto centrinis stadionas
Academy of Rugby
Stade Josy Barthel
Stade Mahamasina
Royal Selangor Club
Hibernians Ground
La Ibero Santa Fe
Dinamo Stadium
National Rugby Centre
Bislett Stadion
Fana Stadion
Lloyd Robson Oval
Rizal Memorial Stadium
Eagles Nest Stadium
MOSiR Stadium
Stadion GOSiR
Polonia Stadium
Municipal Stadium
Estádio Universitário de Lisboa
Stadionul Arcul de Triumf
Cluj Arena
Stadionul Farul
FGUP Yug-Sport
Gazprom Yamal Health Resort
Central Stadium
Arnos Vale Cricket Stadium
Iba Mar Diop
Stadion Milicionar
Oval Stanezici
Ansan Wa~ Stadium
Incheon Munhak Stadium
Las Mestas
Estadio San Lazaro
Estadio Nacional Complutense
Havelock Sports Club
Colombo Racecourse
Kristinebergs IP
Enköpings RK
Stade de Colovray
Thephasadin Stadium
Meteor Stadium
Spartak Stadium
Metalist Stadium
Uni. of Tax Service
Yunist Stadium
Al Ain RFC
Estadio Charrúa
Blackbaud Stadium
Estadio Arístides Pineda
     City/Area
Andorra la Vella
Vienna
Nassau
Bridgetown
Brussels
Brussels
Hamilton
Tešanj
Zenica
Gaborone
Sofia
Toronto
George Town
Santiago
Temuco
Makarska
Rícany
Prague
Prague
Zlín
Odense
Dubai
Lautoka
Helsinki
Georgia
Tbilisi
Tbilisi
Tbilisi
Berlin
Heidelberg
Hamburg
Berlin
Thessaloniki
Athens
Hong Kong
Kecskemét
Padang
Netanya
Kingston
Fukuoka
Tokyo
Nagoya
Tokyo
Riga
Šiauliai
Vilnius
Luxembourg
Antananarivo
Kuala Lumpur
Paola
Mexico City
Chisinau
Amsterdam
Oslo
Bergen
Port Moresby
Manila
Laguna
Gdansk
Gdynia
Warsaw
Siedlce
Lisbon
Bucharest
Cluj
Constanta
Sochi
Tuapse
Krasnoyarsk
Arnos Vale
Dakar
Belgrade
Ljubljana
Ansan
Incheon
Gijón
Santiago de Compostela
Madrid
Sri Lanka
Colombo
Stockholm
Enköping
Nyon
Bangkok
Dnipropetrovsk
Odessa
Kharkiv
Kiev
Lviv
Al Ain
Montevideo
Charleston
Valencia
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