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Dorset Boy

Well-Known Member
Good first half in Paris, France taking it to the Boks.
ref has been favouring the Boks until on stroke of half time the ARs and TMO forcing him to change from yellow to straight red for Saffa 5 hitting Ramos in head with tucked shoulder. Nasty thuggish Saffa action and the right decision.
France lead by a point at half time.
 

Chromatic

Legendary Member
Location
Gloucestershire
Impressive 2nd half performance by the Springboks tonight.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
Wales showed some fight today but came up a long way short still.
Indeed, though I thought it was a lot closer than the scoreline suggested.

Wales main issues were in competing for the high balls, and too many penalties given away.

Most worrying was that Jac Morgan looked to have either broken his wrist or his forearm in the act of scoring.

Yes, he had been Wales player of the match until then.
 

Pross

Veteran
Yep, I was at the match at it felt like a big step up from last year. The scrum and line out looked solid and there some quick recycling which got the ball moving fast. However, it was one of those days where everything Argentina did seemed to work. Their cross kicking was impressive but all the bounces worked for them whereas when Wales kicked the ball seemed to always bounce wrong, most notably with the break they made in the first few minutes.

The two tries right before the break were killers just as it looks poked like they’d seen off the yellow card (we had no idea in the ground what that was for at the time, I assumed it was head contact but saw nothing on the replays. It was only after I was told it was for kicking things air). The second of those tries was galling as it came from a missed tackle in the Argentine 22 but a superb kick by their flanker. Then after the break Wales had a long period with loads of phases, made no ground at all then lost the ball and two or three phases later Argentina scored. That was then compounded by gifting an interception straight afterwards.

Concerns for me are:

No-one really looking capable of breaking the line.

Murray seems incapable of winning 50-50 high balls in attack or defence.

Too many missed tackles and getting too narrow which allowed all those cross kicks.

Loss of two of our best forwards in Morgan and Wainwright

Definitely felt it was a move in the right direction though and a base to work from.
 

secretsqirrel

Active Member
This just cropped up on YouTube.

The Sam Doble Memorial Match from 1977. Moseley v A star studded invitation XV. It's a fantastic watch.

And I was there!


View: https://youtu.be/PJKr1ksr5dY?si=ll4hIpsxZD0K4gOf


Thank you for posting. I have no idea who Sam Doble was, but I had a 5 minutes and a coffee and thought I would have a look. I ended up watching it all ^_^

That Invitation XV was iconic and that Edwards pass at 19:12 was a thing of beauty.
 

Dogtrousers

Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
Thank you for posting. I have no idea who Sam Doble was, but I had a 5 minutes and a coffee and thought I would have a look. I ended up watching it all ^_^

That Invitation XV was iconic and that Edwards pass at 19:12 was a thing of beauty.

I've got the programme in a box somewhere. It was a memorable day for a lad getting to. see so many heroes.

I used to go to Moseley occasionally with my dad, which generally involved hanging around for ages as my dad bumped into old rugby mates and nattered for what seemed like hours.

Doble was a tall thin blond Moseley fullback. He looked like a stretched version of commander Straker from UFO. I think he was an old style toe-poibter place kicker. He played a bit for England but generally lost out to Bob Hiller. I remember Doble getting an awful lot of stick from the Moseley crowd for his unreliable goal kicking.
 

secretsqirrel

Active Member
I've got the programme in a box somewhere. It was a memorable day for a lad getting to. see so many heroes.

I used to go to Moseley occasionally with my dad, which generally involved hanging around for ages as my dad bumped into old rugby mates and nattered for what seemed like hours.

Doble was a tall thin blond Moseley fullback. He looked like a stretched version of commander Straker from UFO. I think he was an old style toe-poibter place kicker. He played a bit for England but generally lost out to Bob Hiller. I remember Doble getting an awful lot of stick from the Moseley crowd for his unreliable goal kicking.

I often wondered about the round the corner style kicking and why that is better than the straight toe kick. I understand that Allan Martin who was in that game in the 2nd row was also a legendary long distance place kicker using the straight kick.
 
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