YOUR Summary of the Weekend’s Test Matches

The Autumn Internationals or End of Year Tours start in earnest this weekend after two weeks of watching the Kiwis dismantle half-baked sides in the name of ‘growing the global game for a few million pounds, mate’. Gents that they are. After the rancour of the Lions Tour (with more of the players now tearing up the St Gats Bible and tossing it onto the fire of missed opportunity, and the gross miscarriage of justice in holding the Rugby Championship in the backwater towns of a backwater penal colony, we get to some good old fashioned, meaty, North versus South matches: the northerners itching to avenge the defeats of the Lions tours or for those not involved to pick up some scalps as we hurtle towards France 2023 and putting down markers. For the southerners, it’s a chance to meet up with childhood family and friends who’ve strayed from home and been punished for it by having to endure the long bleak winters of their discontent (and weather and losing to the fleet of foot colonials). So to it!

Ireland v Japan

The unsmiling Irish will be looking for another, more convincing win against the Brave Blossoms, to further eradicate the memories of losing in the World Cup to Japan. They got a 39-31 victory in July, but will be looking to turn the screws this time and stamp their authority on the match. Sexton’s century and a very strong looking pack will be too much for the Blossoms, as Ireland take it by 25.

Italy v New Zealand

Not really much point in discussing this one, other than whether or not the Kiwis have put out a second- or third-choice side against the Abject Azzurri. Dane Coles and Sam Cane are the most experienced starters in the side with 75+ caps each, but from there is a long way down to Damian McKenzie and Richie Mo’unga at 38 and 29 respectively and then down to most having not more than a handful of caps. ‘A youthful combination’ is how the Kiwis have framed it, but whatever, they’ll still stick loads on Italy. New Zealand by 56

Spain v Fiji

Absolutely no idea what Spain’s 15s side is like and I can’t be bothered to Google it either. They’ve had a couple of decent wins in the 7zzz in recent years, but won’t be a match for Fiji who should simply be too physical, fast and inventive. Fiji blow hot and cold though, both temperamentally and skills wise, so it may not be the massive blow out expected. Fiji by 19

Portugal v Canada

Last time I looked the Cannucks were bloody awful. They got slapped silly in July by both Wales and England and have a win and a loss against both the USA and Chile in the current 2023 World Cup campaign, so not much to write home about. Portugal currently sit second in the Rugby Europe Championship behind powerhouses Georgia (drop Italy etc!) and look like a decent emerging side at that level. They’ve thumped Spain, Russia and Netherlands and lost to Georgia and Romania. Should be a narrow win for Canada based on experience, but stuff that – Portugal by 2.

England v Tonga

England injecting some new blood into the system, but retaining enough firepower to demolish Tonga after a sluggish start. Don’t expect any surprises in this one, bar perhaps all 15 Tongans staying on the pitch. England to win by how much they want to, and how much they’re keeping in reserve for the bigger matches to come. England by 51.

Wales v South Africa

One of the matches of the round! Wales have had the Boks number in Cardiff in recent years and have their foreign-based players back in the side after missing out against the Kiwis. An under-strength Wales were game for 55 minutes nonetheless and will feel confident that they can go one further and compete with – and beat – the Boks this weekend. The loss of AWJ is massive however, and the Boks arrive in town buoyed by their win over New Zealand and with a very strong pack. Some doubts out wide with Kolbe and Nkosi both missing and le Roux dropped, but the Boks will reverse recent form and win a hard, uncompromising duel in the end. South Africa by 8.

France v Argentina

This would have been a lip-smacker a few years ago, but Argentina have gone off the boil in the last year or so. France have improved, but still manage to confound every now and then. Which France will pitch up etc and which Pumas side will pitch up? No idea on either score, but at home, and with the depth they’ve got, it’s France for the win. Being a conservative Saffer, I’ve gone by 11 points to France, but it could be a lot more if they get going. Or not, if they don’t.

Romania v Uruguay

Romania may not be the side they were under Ceausescu, but they’re handily placed in Tier 2 of European rugby. They narrowly lost a friendly to Argentina in July, for what it’s worth, so do have some ability at the top level. Uruguay had a great 2019 World Cup and have qualified for 2023 as well, belting the USA out of the way in the process. That should see them as favourites for this match, but in a Romanian autumn, anything is possible. Romania by 4.

Scotland v Australia

Scotland warmed up for their bunnies with a sumptuous performance last weekend, missed by some Scots here who were foolishly hiding behind their sofas. They ran in some excellent tries, albeit some of the tackling was optional at times, but you’ve still got to get them in. They face an Australia that recovered from their traditional shellacking by the Ballsacks to beat both the Boks and Argentina twice, albeit all matches played in Australia. Still, the Aussies seem to be growing in confidence and getting a bit of backbone into their side. A tough match, but one I think will go the Wobblies’ way in the end. Australia by 7.

Preview gracias a Deebee7

Onna telly this week

Friday 5th November

Leicester v Bath19:45BT Sport 1
La Rochelle v Bordeaux20:00Premier Sports 2

Saturday 6th November

Ireland v Japan13:00Channel 4 / RTÉ2
Italy v New Zealand13:00Prime
Toulouse v Perpignan13:45Premier Sports 2
England v Tonga15:15Prime
Brive v Racing 9216:00Premier Sports 2
Wales v South Africa17:30Prime
France v Argentina20:00Prime

Sunday 7th November

Scotland v Australia14:15Prime
England v New Zealand (women)14:45BBC2 / iPlayer
Wasps v Harlequins16:30BT Sport 1
Clermont v Toulon20:00Premier Sports 1

601 thoughts on “YOUR Summary of the Weekend’s Test Matches

  1. Boks determined to give the ball back to Wales. I know the weather isn’t great but other than hammering the Welsh scrum, the Boks have shown only accidental ambition.

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  2. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    Well, that was a surprising way to get a possible try ruined.

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  3. After the way we played against the AB’s this is beyond frustrating.

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  4. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    Well, look at that!

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  5. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    3 metre kick forward does the trick.

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  6. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    Comical how the two Welsh players took each other out.

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  7. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    Ah – offside?

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  8. flair99's avatarflair99

    Finaly a try. After 67 minutes. Or not?

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  9. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    That hand-off from Etzebeth on Tompkins was brutal.

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  10. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    No try!

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  11. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    God, Ellis is a ref whisperer as well. Beautiful beautiful man.

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  12. I suppose if your ambition is to kick the ball to roughly where your forwards are, you’re gonna get pinged for offside. We don’t deserve to win this because we’ve got so much firepower but so little ambition. Beyond frustrating. Fucking brainless.

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  13. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    Power, power, power.

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  14. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    Welsh defence is incredible. Ulster hooker very good in it!

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  15. Great game. Bad luck Wales. Great intensity from SA pushed through in the end

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  16. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    That was a cracking match. Commiserations to Wales, and congrats to Deebs.

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  17. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    Damn. looks like I missed a nail-biter, I only just tuned in

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  18. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Not pretty, brutal, but absorbing I think is how one could describe this.

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  19. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    Fat Frans can fuck off though. He wants Wales to win 6N.

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  20. Frustrating. With the power we had up front, to keep kicking the ball away was bloody stupid. Wales, despite being second best in the set piece, were bloody awesome everywhere else. Had resigned myself to another loss, so should be happy. I hope this doesn’t come across as arrogant or chippy, just frustrated. With a bit more control, Wales would have clung on.

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  21. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    Think Liam Williams would like to meet that prick that ran on the pitch and probably (possibly?) denied him a try. Although I can’t think of too many other times Wales were in a similar position in the second half, whereas SA had more chances to score tries, mainly from the forwards. So I reckon SA just about deserved to win.

    We’re gonna get pummelled in the scrum next week.

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  22. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    BB – I would not enjoy facing the SAfrican scrum. It’s terrifying. They are HUGE!

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  23. Thauma, I don’t think our tight five is huge compared to other sides. Quite often our pack is actually lighter than the opposition. It’s more that we love the bosh. Scotland will give us a very different challenge, probably a lot more movement of the ball behind the scrum. I’d love to see us keep the ball in hand and move it about, but don’t think that’ll happen.

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  24. slademightbe#42again's avatarsladeis#42

    A depleted Exeter continue to struggle. Missing 10 of their starting line-up today and got pipped by Newcastle.
    Never mind, it could be great experience for the young lads.

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  25. I do think that we’ll murder Scotland at the scrum though. And if you’re doing that, why not fling it about a bit? Knock it on and scrum for the penalty. Or dog forbid, actually score!

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  26. France v Argentina coming up! The anthems suggest a more lively affair than the one we’ve just watched.

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  27. Love the French anthem. Along with the Scots and Welsh, probably the best in rugby.

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  28. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    Pish. A good effort by Wales. Some good defence. South Africa played smartish. Territory is a big thing on a day like that.

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  29. Only watched the first half of the Eng tonga game but was really happy with Furbank who was solid and our no 15 who plated well. Plus, what a tackle from Courtney. He may be a Tory but fuck me that was a great bit of play. Who’d have thunk it.

    Am very drunk so I’ll come back with something more coherent later.

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  30. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    Benjamin Kayser is the best ex-player pundit

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  31. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    Deebee – the scrum half (and the ref) appeared to come up to approximately Etzebeth’s waist. Ox is not as tall, but he’s wide. I’m surprised there are heavier packs!

    But yes, what you do with it is what matters in the end.

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  32. @Craigs

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  33. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    The whistle went a bit quick there

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  34. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    Not sure about this French kit. Like the shade of blue, not don’t like these weird red and white stripes down the back. Looks like someone’s squirted toothpaste all over it.

    The Argentina one, on the other hand, is a classic.

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  35. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    Think I heard the word ‘howk’ in commentary from Rory Lawson (?). Grandad Bill would have been proud.

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  36. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    BB, it looks like an early 80s English soccer kit. Maybe Crystal Palace?

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  37. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    Ha! Comedy by France.

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  38. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    How stupid do you have to be to do exactly what the ref has just told you not to do, and warned a card is coming?

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  39. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    This is the closest equivalent I could find for Palace in the 80s.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203044180932

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  40. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    Boo, Palace, Boo

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  41. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    Wales and Leeds football teams had two frontal multicoloured stripes on their shirts

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  42. And Coventry too I think

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  43. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    Were Coventry Umbro?

    I seem to recall that those strips were Umbro

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  44. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    sorry maybe Admiral

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  45. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    Coventry famously had the brown version of those stripes.

    https://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/2020/april/feature-the-history-of-coventry-citys-brown-kit/

    Includes Gabby’s dad.

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  46. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    Boffelli is due to join Edinburgh after the AIs, he looks good in the air

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  47. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    Ah Admiral right enough.

    The shit you remember from your childhood

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  48. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    Luton as well.

    BB, yes, that was the Palace kit I was thinking of. It’s not right.

    Hint of Luton Town 2011: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324858683521?hash=item4ba3162081:g:S~kAAOSw3lNhfrmi

    The stripe on shirt not aligning with the stripe on the short is a problem for me with the France kit.

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  49. I googled after you said admiral to check and there’s an even worse kit after that one with a giant T right across the whole thing.

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