World Cup: Final and Bronze

Can the Springboks make history and win two in a row? You wouldn’t have thought so when they lost to Ireland in the pool stages, but you also wouldn’t have the All Blacks could do it after their opening-night loss to the hosts (and first pool loss ever).

Rassie’s gone with a ‘courageous’ 7-1 split on the bench again, so it could well come down to injuries – or, indeed, cards.

As for the other match, it seems like a foregone conclusion, but Argentina will be out for revenge, and can this England put together two good performances in a row? We’ll find out soon!

All in all, it’s been a fabulous World Cup apart from the idiotic draw. Merci à la France for an excellent tournament!

Onna telly this week

Showing matches that are televised in the UK and Ireland or on popular subscription services. Bold indicates free-to-view.

Friday 27th October

Argentina v England20:00ITV1 / STV

Saturday 28th October

New Zealand v Wales (women)04:00S4C
Ospreys v Zebre13:00BBC1 Wales / iPlayer Viaplay Sports 1
Connacht v Glasgow15:00TG4 / Viaplay Sports 1
Stormers v Scarlets15:00S4C / iPlayer / Viaplay Sports 2
Bath v Leicester15:05TNT Sports 1
Leinster v Sharks16:55RTÉ2 / Viaplay Xtra
Edinburgh v Lions17:00Viaplay Sports 1
New Zealand v South Africa20:00ITV1 / STV / S4C / RTÉ2

Sunday 29th October

Treviso v Munster14:00Viaplay Xtra
Dragons v Cardiff14:30Viaplay Sports 1
Newcastle v Northampton15:00TNT Sports 1
Ulster v Bulls17:00BBC2 NI / iPlayer / TG4 / Viaplay Sports 1

306 thoughts on “World Cup: Final and Bronze

  1. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    What’s this mystery about Edinburgh scrum-halves?

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  2. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    They’ve been mysteriously locked up in Edinburgh Castle (with a suspicious looking llama seen fleeing the scene, Pfffft-ing as it left), so Glasgow were tellt by the SRU to send Norfolk-born Ali Price (cf Robert Kitson) along the M8.

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  3. A (non) update from Squidge

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  4. slademightbe#42again's avatarsladewas#42

    Exeter Chiefs vs Northants, Sunday:

    15 Tommy Wyatt 14 Immanuel Feyi-Waboso 13 Henry Slade 12 Joe Hawkins 11 Ben Hammersley
    10 Harvey Skinner 9 Tom Cairns
    1 Nika Abuladze 2 Dan Frost 3 Josh Iosefa-Scott
    4 Dafydd Jenkins (c) 5 Lewis Pearson
    6 Ethan Roots 7 Jacques Vermeulen 8 Ross Vintcent

    Replacements:
    16 Jack Yeandle 17 Scott Sio 18 Ehren Painter 19 Rusi Tuima 20 Aidon Davis 21 Niall Armstrong
    22 Will Haydon-Wood 23 Tom Hendrickson

    At best, 8 survivors from season’s 23

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  5. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    Slade – any news on when Jonny Gray will return?

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  6. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    New post is up.

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