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Army of GOD wrote:Just saw that USA is playing the All Blacks in November in Philly. I sort of want to go.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
EDIT: Cheapest tickets are $15 each. Really want to go now.
chang50 wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Just saw that USA is playing the All Blacks in November in Philly. I sort of want to go.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
EDIT: Cheapest tickets are $15 each. Really want to go now.
Go pal,Rugby is a great spectacle at international level,the recent Lions series in Australia had everything including the right result...doesn't matter if the Blacks win by 30 you will have the privelige of seeing them live.
Army of GOD wrote:Just saw that USA is playing the All Blacks in November in Philly. I sort of want to go.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
EDIT: Cheapest tickets are $15 each. Really want to go now.
Arama86n wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Just saw that USA is playing the All Blacks in November in Philly. I sort of want to go.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
EDIT: Cheapest tickets are $15 each. Really want to go now.
That may be the most painful experience a US sports team will ever have to endure. In the last 20 years the All Blacks have won a staggering 85% of their games. They might just possibly be the best sports team in the world. To say the score will be an excess of 50-0 might be an understatement.
I can't see the US scoring a try. Maybe their kicker can get them on the scoreboard.
Lootifer wrote:You guys dont seem to realise how far the US and Canada have come in the last ~5 years or so. Don't get me wrong, the ABs will beat them, but depending on how things go on the day it could be reasonably close (though ABs have a habit of sometimes putting 50 points on anyone, see NZ v Auz game from a couple of weeks ago).
Also not sure where you are getting your information from AoG, http://www.allblacks.com/fixtures/ says there is only a European tour. Have they included a game in the US?
greenoaks wrote:Arama86n wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Just saw that USA is playing the All Blacks in November in Philly. I sort of want to go.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
EDIT: Cheapest tickets are $15 each. Really want to go now.
That may be the most painful experience a US sports team will ever have to endure. In the last 20 years the All Blacks have won a staggering 85% of their games. They might just possibly be the best sports team in the world. To say the score will be an excess of 50-0 might be an understatement.
I can't see the US scoring a try. Maybe their kicker can get them on the scoreboard.
i remember watching one of the minnows at the 1999 World Cup play France. everytime the French fouled and gave away a scrum they were so dominant they won the ball back anyway.
the All Blacks v USA would be similar.
betiko wrote:greenoaks wrote:Arama86n wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Just saw that USA is playing the All Blacks in November in Philly. I sort of want to go.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
EDIT: Cheapest tickets are $15 each. Really want to go now.
That may be the most painful experience a US sports team will ever have to endure. In the last 20 years the All Blacks have won a staggering 85% of their games. They might just possibly be the best sports team in the world. To say the score will be an excess of 50-0 might be an understatement.
I can't see the US scoring a try. Maybe their kicker can get them on the scoreboard.
i remember watching one of the minnows at the 1999 World Cup play France. everytime the French fouled and gave away a scrum they were so dominant they won the ball back anyway.
the All Blacks v USA would be similar.
Not sure what you mean, litteraly, cause i don t know what a minnow is; but i guess you re not talking about all blacks vs france, cause that year we made a fantastic comeback and qualified for the finals vs aussies (who kicked our ass)
Anyways, well done canada! We need more good teams in the rugby world. Argentina became the 9th rugby worthy nation these past decades, who s next?
Army of GOD wrote:Lootifer wrote:You guys dont seem to realise how far the US and Canada have come in the last ~5 years or so. Don't get me wrong, the ABs will beat them, but depending on how things go on the day it could be reasonably close (though ABs have a habit of sometimes putting 50 points on anyone, see NZ v Auz game from a couple of weeks ago).
Also not sure where you are getting your information from AoG, http://www.allblacks.com/fixtures/ says there is only a European tour. Have they included a game in the US?
Just saw that it's the Maori All Blacks, not the national team.
Lootifer wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Lootifer wrote:You guys dont seem to realise how far the US and Canada have come in the last ~5 years or so. Don't get me wrong, the ABs will beat them, but depending on how things go on the day it could be reasonably close (though ABs have a habit of sometimes putting 50 points on anyone, see NZ v Auz game from a couple of weeks ago).
Also not sure where you are getting your information from AoG, http://www.allblacks.com/fixtures/ says there is only a European tour. Have they included a game in the US?
Just saw that it's the Maori All Blacks, not the national team.
The Maoris are usually pretty awesome; i'd probably put them on par (slightly better?) with US/Canada so it'll a good game to go to.
The Maoris play pretty expansive rugby.
But yeah, bit crap its not the ABs.
smegal69 wrote:if the Maori All Blacks were to play as an international team they would be ranked somewhere in the top 15 of all world teams, and just think they are New Zealand's third ranked team, 1st All Blacks, 2nd New Zealand A team, 3rd Maori All Blacks.
Lootifer wrote:smegal69 wrote:if the Maori All Blacks were to play as an international team they would be ranked somewhere in the top 15 of all world teams, and just think they are New Zealand's third ranked team, 1st All Blacks, 2nd New Zealand A team, 3rd Maori All Blacks.
Eh you cant really "rank" the Maori team. The strength of the NZ Maoris is dependent on whos available to play. All the ABs who also qualify for the Maoris (you just have to have at least 1/32nd Maori in you by descent iirc) will seldom actually play for the Maori team since they'll usually be on AB duty. So it'll tend to be made up of old AB vets having a bit of fun + a bunch of super 15 players who cant quite make the ABs; however sometimes it will contain a whole bunch of ABs (I cant remember the last time this happened though).
I would say Canada (ranked 14th in the world) could probably get close to beating the Maori team, but the US (ranked 18th which is doubt is accurate, you guys have had a string of narrow losses against reasonably good opponents - Japan loss not withstating) would struggle.
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