Wallabies v Fiji - the Kiwi Perspective

Good from Fiji. They've always been big, fast and physical, but today their accuracy at the ruck, their set piece (for 56 minutes) and their mauling was the difference. Played with plenty of width that was giving Australia kittens. Played the ref at the ruck perfectly.

They were done at about 56 minutes and were hanging on. Their lineout fell apart, they couldn't hold the ball, and they started to fall off tackles. But Australia had nothing. Why get in to a 3 minute kicking duel with 6 minutes on the clock and you need a try just to draw? insane decision making

Massive worries for Australia. Their young 10 they've chucked in teh deep end Eddie towed, and will now probably never play again. Discipline appalling, dumb penalty after dumb penalty. Beaten everywhere for most of the game.

I would still take Valetini over any of our loosies though.

This pool is so fun. If Aus can beat Wales (and that now looks a huge if) then it's gonna get silly.

G

GibbonRib
September 17, 10:12pm

@NTA said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@His-Bobness said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Wallabies should beat Wales (he said with no confidence whatsoever)

After that I doubt whether we can.
Tupou and Skelton will still be out.
Young team will be shell shocked from that loss and under a lot of pressure.

Not a great environment in which to perform.

Never underestimate Wales' capacity to shit the bad at the most crucial moment.

It should be a great game. I expect the Wallabies to win, but also I have no idea.

MiketheSnow
MiketheSnow
September 17, 10:14pm

@ARHS said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Shaking my head about a couple of things here. That missed kick at the end may well see Fiji out of the RWC on points after Faletau late try yesterday but very little made of it by commentators. Eddie has a huge lifeline now.
Could not make out why Arnold not penalised for playing ball on the ground before Aussie try and the commentators saw nothing wrong. What am I missing here?

Nothing

They missed it

And quick throw in from Marky Mark didn’t go 5m

They missed that too

MiketheSnow
MiketheSnow
September 17, 10:15pm

In our own hands

Fiji need to beat both Portugal and Georgia scoring 4 or more tries in both matches to finish on a maximum of 16

Australia have to beat both us and Portugal scoring 4 or more tries in both matches to finish on a maximum of 16 points

We beat Aus, we’re through

We lose to Oz with no BP and beat Georgia with BP and we have 15 points, and if the others have accomplished the above then we’re out

At this stage it’s us and Fiji going through

Bovidae
Bovidae
September 17, 10:21pm

If you had a drink every time Eddie says "mate" you'd be pissed by the end of his press conference.

Dan54
Dan54
September 17, 10:23pm

@ARHS said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Shaking my head about a couple of things here. That missed kick at the end may well see Fiji out of the RWC on points after Faletau late try yesterday but very little made of it by commentators. Eddie has a huge lifeline now.
Could not make out why Arnold not penalised for playing ball on the ground before Aussie try and the commentators saw nothing wrong. What am I missing here?

Well we had Aussie commentators, and I was surprised even they didn't notice the Arnold incident. But to be fair, the ref could miss it easily, the TMO isn't allowed to come in, and once the ball made touch, it couldn't be revisited after try,

mariner4life
mariner4life
September 17, 10:23pm

@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

I reckon Aus by a couple of scores. I think they are a bit better than most think. And i think last week will have taken a bit out of Fiji.

another piece of evidence in the "M4L knows fuck all about rugby" file

Fiji did get tired, but apparently Australia are not better than most think

Magpie_in_aus
Magpie_in_aus
September 17, 10:25pm

I wonder if Aussie can fake some injuries and fly in Quade, Hooper and Dave Rennie before the next round?

Interesting fact: Fijians scored all the tries today.

S

Steven Harris
September 17, 10:26pm

All the tries were scored by Fijians ,only 3 tries so no bonus point

taniwharugby
taniwharugby
September 17, 10:28pm

@mariner4life or maybe Fiji are just better than most think, Aus are right where people thought...

mariner4life
mariner4life
September 17, 10:31pm

@taniwharugby said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@mariner4life or maybe Fiji are just better than most think, Aus are right where people thought...

definitely

NTA
NTA
September 17, 11:06pm

@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Discipline appalling, dumb penalty after dumb penalty

So... pretty much the last 5 years?

G

GibbonRib
September 17, 11:12pm

@His-Bobness said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Fiji deserved that. Thoroughly disciplined performance. If they hadn’t been robbed against Wales they’d be in the QFs already.

Oh gawd, if Fiji don't make the quarters then we'll never hear the end of this. And that will be so tedious. And me reminding you every time that the ref gifted Fiji 12 points from missed scrum penalties and let them get away with murder at the breakdown in the first half will get excruciating.

G

GibbonRib
September 17, 11:25pm

Have been really impressed with Fiji in both games. They've improved so much in recent years in game management, discipline, structure, set piece etc. I guess having Drua in SR is probably a big part of that, but a lot of credit needs to go to the national team management.

In both matches they started to struggle in the 3rd quarter, and those areas where they had been good fell away a bit. Wales took advantage during that period better than Australia, which was ultimately the difference (despite Wales trying their best to throw it away in the last 20).

Disappointing from Australia, frustrating number of dumb decisions & indiscipline cost them.

N

nostrildamus
September 17, 11:42pm

@The-Irishman said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Brilliant! Hopefully Wales can finish off Oz and knock them out, it would be fantastic to see Fiji qualify. That should be a cracking game next Sunday.

I'd still give this slightly to Australia, but if the prospect can't lift the Welshmen against the New South Welshmen (and hangers on), nothing can!

N

nostrildamus
September 17, 11:42pm

@NTA said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Discipline appalling, dumb penalty after dumb penalty

So... pretty much the last 5 years?

maybe your powder is just drier than ours?

N

nostrildamus
September 17, 11:44pm

@Bovidae said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

AB fans complain about their lack of discipline. The Wallabies say hold my beer.

but the Fijians say "Sorry saka, I need two hands for this Kava here."

voodoo
voodoo
September 17, 11:44pm

@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

I reckon Aus by a couple of scores. I think they are a bit better than most think. And i think last week will have taken a bit out of Fiji.

another piece of evidence in the "M4L knows fuck all about rugby" file

Fiji did get tired, but apparently Australia are not better than most think

@voodoo said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Can't believe 10 of y'all voted Fiji - I get going against the grain, better odds etc, but I'd bet my left nut on Oz winning this comfortably.

Hey, at least you still have both of your nuts in tact

N

nostrildamus
September 17, 11:46pm

@Rancid-Schnitzel said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Just saw result. Ha ha. Fůck you Eddie. I'll bet Dave Rennie is giggling like a fůcking school girl. Karma be a bitch.

Thanks for the new Scandi(?) swear words to add to my vocab.

mariner4life
mariner4life
September 17, 11:48pm

It's pretty disgraceful what the ARU have done to the fans here

When Fiji started to fall apart in the last quarter, a team that has played together before, coached by guys who didn't meet at the airport on the way to the tournament, probably go on an win it. Instead the team is completely disjointed, with no idea what they are trying to do, they lose, and suddenly their cup future is in the balance.

All because head office wanted some headlines.

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frugby
September 17, 11:50pm

@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

It's pretty disgraceful what the ARU have done to the fans here

When Fiji started to fall apart in the last quarter, a team that has played together before, coached by guys who didn't meet at the airport on the way to the tournament, probably go on an win it. Instead the team is completely disjointed, with no idea what they are trying to do, they lose, and suddenly their cup future is in the balance.

All because head office wanted some headlines.

I firmly believe, that this World Cup should not be judged until after 2027 (on the basis Eddie Jones doesn't walk).

They didn't have the players to compete at this World Cup, they lost to Italy last year for pete sake... wouldn't have done any better with Rennie in real terms, but they might have avoided a defeat here or there with older players. This should leave them quite well set up for the Lions Tour and the 2027 tournament, where if they win it, this shambles will be forgotten.

N

nostrildamus
September 17, 11:55pm

has Australia ever failed to get out of their pool? I assume not.

Chris B.
Chris B.
September 18, 12:08am

So - assuming we come second in our pool - if we were to win our QF, we're going to play either the winner of this pool or the team that comes second in Pool D.

At any rate, not England, unless their wheels suddenly fall off. I'd rather see them on the other side of the draw.

G

GibbonRib
September 18, 12:10am

@nostrildamus said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

has Australia ever failed to get out of their pool? I assume not.

Nope, in 9 previous RWCs they've:

3 times lost a quarterfinal
2 times lost a semifinal
2 times lost a final
2 times won the whole shebang

voodoo
voodoo
September 18, 12:11am

@GibbonRib said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@nostrildamus said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

has Australia ever failed to get out of their pool? I assume not.

Nope, in 9 previous RWCs they've:

3 times lost a quarterfinal
2 times lost a semifinal
2 times lost a final
2 times won the whole shebang

Pretty good record for a 2nd Tier Nation

Dan54
Dan54
September 18, 12:24am

@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

I reckon Aus by a couple of scores. I think they are a bit better than most think. And i think last week will have taken a bit out of Fiji.

another piece of evidence in the "M4L knows fuck all about rugby" file

Fiji did get tired, but apparently Australia are not better than most think

Tell you what mate, you not the only one who has been proved a bit wrong, and as long as we have results that make us look like we don't know as much as we hope, we know the games in good state I think! (I have to also say that because anyone seeing my picks in any comp proves it)

booboo
booboo
September 18, 12:51am

@frugby said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

It's pretty disgraceful what the ARU have done to the fans here

When Fiji started to fall apart in the last quarter, a team that has played together before, coached by guys who didn't meet at the airport on the way to the tournament, probably go on an win it. Instead the team is completely disjointed, with no idea what they are trying to do, they lose, and suddenly their cup future is in the balance.

All because head office wanted some headlines.

I firmly believe, that this World Cup should not be judged until after 2027 (on the basis Eddie Jones doesn't walk).

They didn't have the players to compete at this World Cup, they lost to Italy last year for pete sake... wouldn't have done any better with Rennie in real terms, but they might have avoided a defeat here or there with older players. This should leave them quite well set up for the Lions Tour and the 2027 tournament, where if they win it, this shambles will be forgotten.

Will he have that choice?

gt12
gt12
September 18, 12:55am

For 60 minutes out there, Fiji showed how to play modern rugby in a style I’d enjoy as an AB fan.

Careful exits and minimize rucks in your own half, chase hard and apply huge pressure when down their end, then kick your goals.

Winger
Winger
September 18, 1:04am

Well done Fiji.

I want Aussie rugby to be strong. And, not run by a fool. So, I hope Aust lose to Wales and Jones and especially the fool who pushed to appoint him both get the boot.

Maybe too late to cut the teams in super rugby though.

NTA
NTA
September 18, 1:05am

@nostrildamus said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@NTA said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Discipline appalling, dumb penalty after dumb penalty

So... pretty much the last 5 years?

maybe your powder is just drier than ours?

It is positively dust at this point.

G

GibbonRib
September 18, 1:19am

@Winger said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Well done Fiji.

I want Aussie rugby to be strong. And, not run by a fool. So, I hope Aust lose to Wales and Jones and especially the fool who pushed to appoint him both get the boot.

Maybe too late to cut the teams in super rugby though.

I can't see how cutting Aussie SR teams helps Aussie rugby at this stage. Might make short-term sense purely from the perspective of playing resources, but it would just be yet another kick in the nuts to an already massively disillusioned fan base.

Probably a discussion for another thread.

Winger
Winger
September 18, 1:28am

@GibbonRib said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

I can't see how cutting Aussie SR teams

@GibbonRib said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@Winger said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Well done Fiji.

I want Aussie rugby to be strong. And, not run by a fool. So, I hope Aust lose to Wales and Jones and especially the fool who pushed to appoint him both get the boot.

Maybe too late to cut the teams in super rugby though.

I can't see how cutting Aussie SR teams helps Aussie rugby at this stage. Might make short-term sense purely from the perspective of playing resources, but it would just be yet another kick in the nuts to an already massively disillusioned fan base.

Probably a discussion for another thread.

Weak super rugby teams that almost always lose to NZ sides and have zero chance of being the overall top dog must flow into a weaker national side.

IMHO it must start here. Get this right with 3 teams max and it will flow through into the top side. But I guess it's not over yet. And this discussion needs to be on another thread.

NTA
NTA
September 18, 1:38am

@GibbonRib said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

I can't see how cutting Aussie SR teams helps Aussie rugby at this stage. Might make short-term sense purely from the perspective of playing resources, but it would just be yet another kick in the nuts to an already massively disillusioned fan base.

It won't.

As demonstrated by the disciplinary and ruck issues, the quantity isn't the problem; it is quality.

That is down to the development systems which have basically not changed since before professionalism.

Look at the guys overseas or playing for other nations - we produce talent.

It is just that we've got too much Big Kid Syndrome. Tiny development pathways mean guys don't have to learn hard lessons, and can walk into contracts because of politics rather than merit.

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nostrildamus
September 18, 1:42am

@gt12 said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

For 60 minutes out there, Fiji showed how to play modern rugby in a style I’d enjoy as an AB fan.

Careful exits and minimize rucks in your own half, chase hard and apply huge pressure when down their end, then kick your goals.

So, play smart, direct, aggressively and well then.
Good learnings for our 2027 RWC.

N

nostrildamus
September 18, 1:44am

@Winger said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Loose and undisciciplined super rugby teams that almost always lose when in the NZ team to tier 1 opponents because they don't know any other way to play and have zero chance of being the overall top dog internationally must flow into a weaker RWC chance

IMHO it must start here. Get this right with decent coaching and it will flow through into the top side. But I guess it's not over yet. And this discussion needs to be on another thread.

Fixed it for you.

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frugby
September 18, 1:50am

@booboo said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@frugby said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@mariner4life said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

It's pretty disgraceful what the ARU have done to the fans here

When Fiji started to fall apart in the last quarter, a team that has played together before, coached by guys who didn't meet at the airport on the way to the tournament, probably go on an win it. Instead the team is completely disjointed, with no idea what they are trying to do, they lose, and suddenly their cup future is in the balance.

All because head office wanted some headlines.

I firmly believe, that this World Cup should not be judged until after 2027 (on the basis Eddie Jones doesn't walk).

They didn't have the players to compete at this World Cup, they lost to Italy last year for pete sake... wouldn't have done any better with Rennie in real terms, but they might have avoided a defeat here or there with older players. This should leave them quite well set up for the Lions Tour and the 2027 tournament, where if they win it, this shambles will be forgotten.

Will he have that choice?

Surely they wouldn't sack him... would be bizarre. There has been conversations behind closed doors I reckon... Jones didn't take the job with the demand of competing at this World Cup. All about the Lions Tour and the Home World Cup, and IMO he is prioritising it for right or for wrong. If he wanted to win now, he might have opted against Hooper and Cooper, but he would have brought a more experienced team.

It's a mental game. Bringing Gordon as the only real 10 (Donaldson being used at 15), I reckon was probably designed by Jones to show him, that he is his guy and he backs him to the hilt. Hooper isn't an option after the RWC, so he is basically useless to Jones as harsh as it is.

Higgins
Higgins
September 18, 1:54am

@frugby If the hosts do not automatically qualify then the Wallabies might have to negotiate their way through the last chance qualification playoff against the likes of Cypress and the Channel Islands.

NTA
NTA
September 18, 1:55am

@Higgins said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

@frugby If the hosts do not automatically qualify then the Wallabies might have to negotiate their way through the last chance qualification playoff against the likes of Cypress and the Channel Islands.

Nup - it'll be Oceania. We're fucked ?

Tim
Tim
September 18, 2:18am

Eddie Jones is the worst coach in the world. Everything published about him screams asshole. You love to see it.

That McClennan is an A grade moron. Hopefully Rugby Australia will be forced to confront reality by bankruptcy soon.

MN5
MN5
September 18, 2:33am

@Tim said in RWC Week 2: Australia v Fiji:

Eddie Jones is the worst coach in the world. Everything published about him screams asshole. You love to see it.

That McClennan is an A grade moron. Hopefully Rugby Australia will be forced to confront reality by bankruptcy soon.

Due to Wellingtons extreme wind all fucken weekend I binged The Office for old times sake. Still good fun.

Eddie and David Brent share a remarkably similar lack of awareness as to what others think of them.