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Sat 19 Nov: Men's World Cup Final: Australia v Samoa KO 4pm


Who will win?  

104 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will win?

    • Australia by 13 points or more
      72
    • Australia by 7 to 12 points
      8
    • Australia by 1 to 6 points
      1
    • Samoa by 1 to 6 points
      14
    • Samoa by 7 to 12 points
      6
    • Samoa by 13 points or more
      3

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I doubt we'll see Milford in an international jersey again, unless there's a huge injury crisis.

Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.
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How bad has Milford been today.

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Awful way for poor CHT to bow out.

A short UFC-style clipping elbow from an Aussie. Staggering that an awkward yet intentional connection such as that isn't a red.

Really poor look for RL to see a player knocked out from an elbow that the assailant could have pulled out from delivering.

Something like that simply has to be a red, if we are serious about head contact.

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Australian rugby league is on a different planet to the rest of the world.

They don't need to have their own referee or any help with referee decisions.

Funny thing is they always get both.

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1 minute ago, GUBRATS said:

And yet we see full backs/wingers catching the ball and dropping to the floor every game , with no intention or attempt to regain their feet 

Maybe the would be tacklers should stand over them and when the ball carrier gets to his feet drive them backwards?

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2 minutes ago, OMEGA said:

That last Try has killed the atmosphere in the stadium, unless Samoa can have some resurgent play and some luck this is set to be a pretty sterile last quarter

Well, that "no try" cheered people up a bit.

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2 minutes ago, StandOffHalf said:

Absolutely. He was diving for the ball and brushed the boot.

It was a far more legitimate charge down attempt than most challenges you see. You see kickers taken out time and again, and far later too, without penalty. 

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To'o in the corner! Samoa get the egg off their side of the scoreboard.

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There is a reason why the want aussies reffing them.

They don't want to leave anything to chance..

No matter how efficient they are.

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Rugby Union the only game in the world were the spectators handle the ball more than the players.

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3 minutes ago, Gomersall said:

Maybe the would be tacklers should stand over them and when the ball carrier gets to his feet drive them backwards?

They do , and usually the ref will shout held as soon as they touch them 

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