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This is the first game I’ve watched live of this RWC (and I’ve only just tuned in in time for second half.... Scotland look knackered. Their lawyers going to sue now that game has gone ahead and they’ve got flattened by the Typhoon that is the Japanese team
Speaking of AB's, Japanese handling us ABesque.
Japan are playing such beautiful rugby here.
Simple, effective and beautiful.
The scots have woken up a bit, took a leaf out of the Japanese style there and just kept going and going. Benefits of quick ball
Scott's getting very niggly off the ball.
And that hooker acting like a footballer.
Still trying to support them but they do try hard to make themselves hard to like.
Crikey.
What a game!
Scotland getting back in but soo much work still to do. One of those great matches that I'm not sure I'm enjoying.
The tide has turned somewhat. It will be interesting to see how Japan deal with this. A lot of time left.
Don't they have to beat Japan by 7 points now.... So they need 2 tries, not just the one that the commentator is saying?
I think they need another for the bonus point. Then the rest of the points any way they can get them >7
they need a win and a try bonus point, but then Japan also have a bonus point for 4 tries so they also need to beat Japan by >7
So assuming JP don't score again (big if) then SC need 36 or more of which one score must be a try
Scotland need two converted tries and a pen.
Loving this 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
I'm exhausted, and I don't even really care!
I can't see SCO doing this, I hope they show a bit of class at the end - it's got a chance of getting a bit tetchy though.
What a turnover by Japan. Their defence has been pretty damn good.
Despite my thoughts on the SRU and their toy throwing, today has been a gripping game. Well done Japan, they’re no mugs and actually a bloody good team.
Sayonara Scotland 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
Not a bad game that, not bad at all.
What a spectacle! With all that’s gone on this weekend, how proud would you be to be Japanese?
Get in!!!
WHAT
A
GAME
Sometimes I start to wonder if I’m too harsh on the English. Then I have a little exchange like this and I remember why there is no better feeling than seeing England being made to look like idiots.
They played well for a tier 2 nation, but in the end it just wasn’t enough ...
; )
Nihon!
Every now and then I am reminded of what a beautiful thing sport can be...
Turns out Scotland had a stinker of a group, Ireland who are always pigs to play and the up and coming team in world rugby with the whole country behind them,typical Scotland really
What a game. You can only say well done Japan. I have seen Scotland play worse and win. I have never seen a team play with such speed and precision as Japan did in that game. Hardly a mistake or a dropped ball, very low penalty count, fantastic skills.
The ball hogging ability of Ireland, the support play of NZ and the ball playing skills of Fiji
One can only admire them for it. Good for japan, good for the game as a whole, good for the tournament
That was awesome. I mean, I'd rather if we'd won, like, but still.
And the debrief. Townsend must go.
Should have taken the draw. Was a cracking game, the energy in the last 20 was something else. Now let's just hope someone does a job on the all blacks to open the tournament further.
Wow, that was a fantastic game. Credit to Scotland for coming back so strong in the second half.
Turns out Scotland had a stinker of a group
Nah. Would Scotland have beaten Argentina? Would Scotland have beaten Fiji? Would Scotland have beaten Italy?
It won’t be long now until we hear how many of their players they were missing. Townsend has to take a lot of the blame.
So Japan vs the saffers....
Best game of the tournament so far. Hope the Japanese can beat South Africa again in the quarters. Good performance from the Scots in the 2nd half but what a supreme attacking and defensive performance from Japan in both halves.
And the debrief. Townsend must go.
I thought he was the saviour of Scottish rugby? On a serious note who would replace him?
Awesome game. Go japan. Scots are poor in structured play. Rely too much on hail Mary’s from Russell. He nearly gave away two interception tries there. Well deserved Japan and will be cheering them against SA.
Sometimes I start to wonder if I’m too harsh on the English. Then I have a little exchange like this and I remember why there is no better feeling than seeing England being made to look like idiots.
Vinegar to with that chip on your shoulder?
On a serious note who would replace him?
Chieka?
😉
It won’t be long now until we hear how many of their players they were missing
Nope - pretty much a full squad to pick from . Watson the only noticalble missing player and Ritchie filled in for him fine
I thought he was the saviour of Scottish rugby?
NOPpe - the fans were pretty much unanimous that we should have kept Cotter for the whole WC cyle and the SRU made a huge mistake in parachuting in the inexperienced Townsend.
Heads should at the SRU as well
Rely too much on hail Mary’s from Russell
Most of what looks like unstructured play is actually very structured moves.
And the debrief. Townsend must go.
And be replaced by who? What wizard of a coach are we going to conjure that can change the fact that Scotland is not a rugby playing nation.
The fact is it's still dominated by private schools and guess what, professional rugby is not going to be as lucrative as joining Daddy's law office.
There is now yet another country on the world stage that is fundamentally better than us. We should get used to it. There will be more.
But yeah, sure. Let's get a new coach. Why the **** not.
Japan should replace Italy in the 6 nations
I thought he was the saviour of Scottish rugby? On a serious note who would replace him?
Howley might take the job.
On a serious note who would replace him?
I'm guessing Jamie Joseph will be getting a few job offers, maybe the Scottish bosses should drop off a suitcase full of cash while they're over there and see if they can tempt him.
Scotland will only ever have a choice of an up and coming young coach, one towards the end of his career or a patriotic scot. Its not a big job in world rugby. However for an up and coming coach its a good job to take as lose - well its only scotland but with a squad playing below their potential right now its a chance to shine. for a coach. Look how much =Scotland have gone backwards under Townsend
One thing that is clear tho is ditching Big Vern and parachuting in Townsend was the mistake we all thought it was.
We have attracted some very good talent into coaching in Scotland over the last few years and there is no reason why not to continue.
Can we have the japanese coaches? 😉
Japan should replace Italy in the 6 nations
Move S.A. to the 6N, Japan play the southern hemisphere cup, Italy drop to a second division 6N.
For anyone saying Scotland didn't play well all you're doing is taking away from how well Japan played. Not Scotland's best game but three tries and some great defending, we lost to the better team but I can see Japan proving very hard work for any team they play.
Howley might take the job
I'll have a tenner on that! 😆
Interesting to hear the BBC Scotland coverage after the match today...looking forward to next weekend one of the chaps is looking forward to loosing one of the two most arrogant, moaning caches (Eddie and Cheika), the same guy described Ireland as garbage at the moment... but harsh given the hosing they gave Scotland.
Sentiments are high to provide away for Japan to get more frequent competitive games. It is being mooted including them in the 6 nations. If they were to do that, it might be worth including Georgia at the same time too? What are people’s thoughts? Too many games?
What wizard of a coach are we going to conjure that can change the fact that Scotland is not a rugby playing nation.
The fact is it’s still dominated by private schools and guess what, professional rugby is not going to be as lucrative as joining Daddy’s law office.
This probably explains why Scotland is so good at footie
I don't think Scotland were particularly bad they were just beaten by a better side.
With the exception of turnovers Japan dominated every contest on the pitch.
Japan show what happens when you get the basics consistently right. Quick ball, accurate passing and good support for the runners in attack. Quick line speed and an accurate and disciplined defense.
Just back from the Aviemore half, obviously not going to watch that.
On restructuring - I have come round to the conclusion that last in the 6N should play off against top of the six nations B
YOu cannot add more teams to it.
Japan - well they should go back to playing the sunwolves in the super 15 - did they not basically withdraw all the internationals from it and get kicked out? then build their case for joining the SH tournament along with a pacific islands lions team making that the SH 6 Nations
then build their case for joining the SH tournament along with a pacific islands lions team making that the SH 6 Nations
There's money at stake and SANZAR aren't going to want less money.
Tough. WR needs to take a stand on this and Japan would bring in plenty of money.
Quick line speed and an accurate and disciplined defense.
I'd say general discipline. The Japan side were always under control, not at all like the Scots.
So are the sun wolves basically Japan just the the jaguars are Argentina? I didn't know that
So are the sun wolves basically Japan
Not really. In recent seasons most top Japanese players stayed contracted to their clubs and didn't play for the Sunwolves.
However, this year Jamie Joseph became coach of the Sunwolves B team. He had the whole Japanese squad training together and playing the odd game here and there.
Seems to have worked.
of the chaps is looking forward to loosing one of the two most arrogant, moaning caches (Eddie and Cheika), the same guy described Ireland as garbage at the moment
Peter Wright.
He's a total neep. What he knows about rugby you could write on the head of a pin and still have space for a whole chip shop menu.
Well done Japan, really fast entertaining rugby, although hanging on a bit at the end they always looked like they had enough in them to win. Scotland didn't play badly, in fact the defence was really good.
Bit of a baffling choice by Gregor Townsend when he took Tommy Seymour off but left D'Arcy Graham on.
Anyway I have bought a Japan shirt so that will be South Africa through to the semis.
This probably explains why Scotland is so good at footie
They are playing San Marino later, could be a grim day for the scots. At least you've got mountains.
Apparently the SRU are now suing the RWC for letting the game go ahead.
Lol ^^
Bit of a comeuppance in that regard.
Townsend has failed and his inexperience has been seen clearly. Its not just the WC - its every game since he took over near enough. The second half against England last 6N happened because Finn disobeyed his instructions
Vern Cotter had the team looking hard to beat. Ireland this WC we just looked beaten after 20 mins. Bad selections ( the back row against Ireland) Poorly prepared teams that are just mentally not right. Inept tactics.
WTF are peter Horne and Ryan wilson doing in the team? Why did Graham not play against ireland when we needed a fast strike runner? Why did we not have a counter to the obvious tactics from Ireland?
Why have so many of our players look disinterested and out of form?
Vern Cotter had the team looking hard to beat.
There’s those rose tinted specs again. Scotland had a 53% win rate under Vern Cotter.
Its not rose tinted specs. He had the team looking hard to beat. I never saw the heads go down under him. compared to how they played against Ireland where they looked like a beaten team after 20 mins? How many tier one teams have we beaten under Townsend. We are going backwards
Apologies Tj I missed the ‘looking’. I think you’re right in that perception is important. It’s difficult to see how Scotland should move forward. It wouldn’t appear so bad if Townsend didn’t talk the side up so much and then make excuses when they lose. Perhaps if he said he and Scotland were on a medium/long term journey together.
My thoughts on the likelihood of winning the QFs
QF1 Sat 19th 08:15 Eng 65% v Aus 35%
QF2 Sat 19th 11:15 Nz 80% v Ire 20%
QF3 Sun 20th 08:15 Fra 45% v Wal 55%
QF4 Sun 20th 11:15 Sa 60% v Jap 40%
Your thoughts?
Much as I hate to say it Scotland and Wales are pretty similar talent wise and Ireland have much more but Wales have a top quality head coach and defence coach and have won more than both despite not really doing as well against the big boys. Townsend has not got close to maximising the talent and I expect Wales to be a bit shit for a while once Gatland goes....especially if AWJ retires!
I would agree AA - under Cotter ( and for the first few games under Townsend when it was still Cotters team) we were starting to look like we could play to potential. 3 wins in the 6N, just missed out on a semi in the WC, stomped Aus into the dust, ran NZ close. 4th ( or 5th?) in the rankings. Been a steady slide for the last two years since then. The players are better and should be at their peak. So why? Townsend has to carry the can and he knows that
Your thoughts?
Pretty similar. I think I'd give Wales and SA a bit more chance but that was my final 4 after the opening matches.
Much as I hate to say it Scotland and Wales are pretty similar talent wise and Ireland have much more but Wales have a top quality head coach and defence coach and have won more than both despite not really doing as well against the big boys. Townsend has not got close to maximising the talent and I expect Wales to be a bit shit for a while once Gatland goes….especially if AWJ retires!
The comparison with Wales is actually quite interesting.
Country Clubs Players Referees Under 13 Teens Senior males
Scotland 251 38500 360 9541 15009 11687
Wales 250 50557 2053 12318 14500 22408
(Edit: This forum really doesn't lend itself to tables.)
At a glance it looks like the playing numbers are almost the same. However, when you look at the number of senior males (22,408 vs 11687) and, possibly more importantly, referees (2053 vs 360) the difference between Welsh and Scottish rugby becomes apparent. Adults in Scotland don't play rugby. The culture is not there.
There is undoubtedly talent in the Scottish side but the depth will never be there. Injuries or just having an off day is always going to lead to Scotland having a bad day
Your thoughts?
SA 75% JPN 25%
Fra 5% Wal 95%
I reckon that SA will just bash and kick like they did in the warm-up game rather than try to play Japan at their own game. If they do try to run it then Japan could easily win.
It's so long since France turned up for a game against really good opposition for more than 20 minutes that they are the nearest thing to a bye that I can imagine at this level. The game against Argentina was woeful from both teams and they were only a refereeing decision or two away from losing to Tonga.
The depth in the scottish team is not actually that bad nowadays - much better than it used to be.
We know what this group of players can do - look to the last WC and the year or two after it and we have good players coming thru. now that we didn't have then like G Horne, Darcy Graham. Jamie Ritchie and guys like ickle jonny, Hogg, Russell should right at the top of their careers
OK we only have two teams in the pro 14 compared to Wales 4 - but we regularly beat them and finish higher.
So Wales international team is stronger than the pro 14 teams would suggest but Scotland international team is weaker than the pro 14 results suggest
It has to be down to coaching and selection. Townsend is wanting on both counts. WTF were we doing playing such a lightweight back row against Ireland when we had a couple of big strong young lads to come in? Why did Graham not start? The recovery against England last year was because Russell took charge and refused to play Townsends tactics in the second half.
I think Japan will beat SA. I really do. SA will not be able to cope with their speed and will not be able to outscore them. Its their speed to the breakdown and their organisation that will win them the game. Its something I have been banging on about for years. speed is the key to modern rugby - over the ground and between the ears and Japan are the fastest team in rugby right now on both counts. You never get a chance to regroup, there is no respite and their defense aligns so quickly there is never a gap to exploit
I wouldn't be surprised if Aus beat England as well
Been busy since I watched the game this morning. Very glad the game went ahead and I’m sure a lot of work went into it.
Japan have played fantastic rugby and deserved to win and go through to the next round as group winners. I can see them beating South Africa but it’ll be closer than the Scottish or Irish games. If they manage that I’d see them getting to the final.
As a proud Scot I was hopeful of a Calcutta Cup style comeback but never believed we would get enough points to win it once the Japanese scored their bonus point try. We can produce moments of brilliance but too often we lack the basic structure to create the space. I’m sure the players could be coached better and brought more together. Edinburgh and Glasgow are the main teams now but still a lack of professional rugby in the borders is an issue. If the Sru has balanced its books now then now is the time to invest in teams and players.
ENG VS AUS 50/50
NZ VS IRE 85/15
FRA vs WAL 25/75
SA VS JAP 60/40
Thanks Namaste. Shows just how much effort it took to get the match to take place.
Kind of wishing I had bought that Japan shirt now. Bet they are all sold out now!
ENG VS AUS 75/25
NZ VS IRE 65/35
FRA vs WAL 25/75
SA VS JAP 85/15
Australia have generally been woeful this year, with a clown for a coach. NZ inconsistent, but obviously focusing on the WC. SA rebuilding and have had a solid year. France would need to improve massively to be considered contenders.
Duckman - actually its well worth watching - one of the best games of rugby I have seen for a long while