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Rugby Union World Cup 2007 (7 Sept-20 Oct)

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Lack of Welsh concentration means they trail at HT

Wales 9-12 Canada

 

Should be an interesting 2nd half :)

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It's in Nantes (Stade de la Beaujoire), but Wales seem to have a massive following :)

Channels

 

On which channels are you watching rugby ? In France they show it on Eurosport France and not on Eurosport Europe, and also on TF 1 (other matches not the current ones). I don't have Eurosport France which is a pay-channel.

In the UK, ITV own the rights for the rugby world cup, so it's shown over all 4 ITV channels depending on the match itself.

Thank's, David, i'm going to have a look if i can watch them on my computer, one never knows.:dozey:

We'll be stuffed if we meet the Aussies, the Kiwis or the Springboks!!:rolleyes:

 

having seen the effort on sat evening, i think we can say we're generally stuffed. we'll be lucky to get past the group stages

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England scored a try :o

 

England scored more than one try!!

 

And much as i hate to say it, Wilkinson has a good effect on that team. He may have had an off day in terms of his kicking, but the rest of the team seemed a lot more confidendt and calmer with him on the pitch.

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England set for Tonga test

 

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England v Tonga

Parc des Princes, Paris

Friday, 28 September

Kick-off: 2000 BST

Live on BBC Radio 5live and the BBC Sport website

 

England face their most important match since the 2003 World Cup final when they take on Tonga in their last Pool A outing on Friday in Paris.

 

Anything less than victory will bring England's campaign to an ignominious end as the first defending champions to be eliminated in the group stages.

 

Tonga, seeking to reach the last eight for the first time, have been one of the tournament's biggest surprises.

 

The Sea Eagles have labelled the match as the biggest in their history.

 

"It is very important for the boys, and I know they will be throwing everything into this game," said coach Quddus Fielea.

 

Tonga, ranked 12th in the world, will undoubtedly provide a stiff test of England's fragile confidence.

 

Narrow victories over the USA and their Pacific Island neighbours Samoa put Tonga in with an outside chance of making it out of the group.

 

But it was their outstanding performance in defeat by South Africa which really marked them out as a serious threat to England's chances of progress.

 

South Africa were forced to send their front-line players into the fray after Tonga took the lead, and the Springboks were fortunate to hold on for a 30-25 win.

 

England, meanwhile, showed signs of life in their 44-22 win over Samoa on Saturday after moribund performances against the USA and South Africa.

 

"I would like them to be a bit more direct (against Tonga)," said England coach Brian Ashton.

 

"We are always looking to the backs to manage the game provided we get the platform that we're hoping to get up front.

 

"There was an improvement on that last week and I am expecting an improvement in that area this week as well."

 

England collected their first bonus point of the tournament against Samoa thanks to tries from Martin Corry and Paul Sackey, but led by just four points with 11 minutes to go.

 

And Ashton is under no illusions about the size of the task facing his side at the Parc des Princes as they face their second effective knock-out match in eight days.

 

"We are still looking down the barrel of a gun," he said.

 

"Tonga are probably a stronger side than Samoa and they are no longer the surprise team. They've played pretty well throughout and we have enormous respect for them.

 

"They have a massive enthusiasm, cohesion up front and an ability to stay in the game for 80 minutes, which has not always been the case.

 

"Any momentary lapse in concentration could cause us lots of problems."

 

England captain Corry said his players would be confident without making the mistake of underestimating Tonga.

 

"We are going to have to win the game, and we expect to win the game, but that is taking nothing away from Tonga," he said.

 

"They are coming into this game full of confidence, but we are just focusing on ourselves and looking to improve on what we did against Samoa."

 

Ashton has made some bold choices in his selection, leaving captain Phil Vickery on the bench after the end of his suspension and bringing Lewis Moody in at open-side flanker for his first start of the tournament.

 

The two sides have met only once before in an officially recognised Test, with England destroying Tonga 101-10 in the 1999 World Cup.

 

"We are going to throw the kitchen sink at England," said Tonga captain Nili Latu, who has been one of the players of the tournament so far.

 

"People back home have been over the moon with what we have done, and it is rewarding for us to see where the country is now. Even being here is bringing Tongans together as one, but it's not just for us.

 

"We are here to do a job and change the face of rugby in the Islands, and in Tonga especially. This is going to benefit the country."

 

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England: Lewsey; Sackey, Tait, Barkley, Cueto, Wilkinson, Gomarsall; Easter, Moody, Corry (capt), Kay, Borthwick, Stevens, Chuter, Sheridan. Replacements: Mears, Vickery, Dallaglio, Worsley, Richards, Farrell, Hipkiss.

 

Tonga: Lilo, Tu'ifua, Hufanga, Taione, Vaka, Hola, Tu'ipulotu, Maka, Latu (capt), T-Pole, Fa'aoso, Vaki, Pulu, Lutui, Tonga'uiha. Replacements: Taukafa, Taufa'ao Filise, Molitika, Afeaki, Havea, Huson Tonga'uiha, Havili.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/english/7016857.stm

I've already heard on TV about the traffic jam around Parc des Princes. :dozey:

At least we have gotten to the Quarter Finals.

 

And baring a shock from Canada beating Australia, and Wales beating Fiji by a massive amount so they come top, it will be the Aussies whom we will face. England better start packing.

How many pints have you drunk to be delirious ?:lol: (i'm joking)

i'm sad for Italy.....we played not so bad.....but we're out....

 

congrats to our scots friends....

it could be worse, you could be Welsh :P

 

i'd like to be Fijian then:P

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