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  • There’s been enough ink spilled on the onvious talking points yesterday, but away from that apparently Aldritt’s injury was relativly minor - some stitches but no muscle/tendon/bones damaged, and he attended the post-match presser.

    I saw the way he’d been pulled over the ruck, and the blood and what looked like bruising on his knee, and was worried that was season over for him, or worse.











  • Thought it was mad England sacking Jones, and I was one of the people that maintained England had been underperforming for about 18 months. Couple of million quid buying out contracts just to get to where they would be right now anyways.

    But sacking Rennie was absolutely batshit. If you look at the win % he wasn’t doing brilliantly, but a lot of those losses were very narrow, for eg single point (iirc) loss to France in Paris etc, and in circumstances that were less than ideal. The administrators basically YOLO’d it, and there should be heads rolling higher up imo.






  • Great game for drama, but that was really some pretty terrible rugby all round, with the occasional flash.

    England playing ten man rugby, as they’ve largely done throughout with the exception of drubbings against the minnows. Given the turmoil in the set up over the last year,and the conditions on the night you can’t hold that against them but it doesn’t make for a great spectacle from a neutral point of view (drama aside, obvs).

    South Africa were clearly hungover after last week. It was telling how the game shifted with the subs later on. I’m sure a lot of the discourse around that will be around the depth of the Saffa squad, but it looked to me more like a knackered starting fifteen playing a relatively fresh one. Ox and Kwagga the point of difference for the second week in a row imo.

    Suspect the ABs win number four next week, but that way this tournament is going it’ll probably be England with a chair off the top rope.


  • The French love to boo. It’s all pantomime, but it’s the same in pretty much every sport. Heck, even the fancy pants Rolland Garros crowd will cheer/jeer based on basically the following order:

    • Locals

    • Underdogs

    • Pantomime villains based on a historic sleight that nobody even really remembers anymore.

    Based on the above, I don’t find it strange that England were the fan favourites for the local crowd.