England, IRB Rugby World Champions 2003.
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Originally posted by Georgi
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Well I have to sit through it, and it's boring me!!!!Originally posted by Yshania
So?
Blah, blah. I have to say, I don't exactly feel as though I have lived through any kind of momentous occasion, no matter what the media make of it.No matter the sport, it is the first World Cup England has brought home in 37 years.
Heh. I really can't watch rugby, even in the pub. I mean, you have a load of men running round a muddy pitch with an odd-shaped ball, and then one of them catches it and they all pile up in a big heap on top of him. How can anyone take that seriously?Originally posted by Tammy
Never could stand Rugby, bunch of guys running forwards whilst throwing the ball backwards
Some people learnt there's 9 o'clock am exists in Saturday, and can be worth getting up!10 things we didn't know about winning
For decades, English sports fans have had to console themselves with being good losers. So accustomed to putting on a brave face, the experience of being World Cup winners is a bit of a novelty. What have we learned?
1. It's not just about the taking part. Heroic failed captains, overhyped stars who underperformed, penalty-missers, comedy ski-jumpers, self-deprecating jokes and stiff upper lips... these will only take us so far. Taking part is important, but winning is everything.
2. Winning makes the world seem a better place. Clive Woodward said after the result: "England's a fantastic country. I can't wait to get home." This is not the emotion one usually has at the end of a stay in Australia when it's a very rainy November weekend in England.
3. The English are not the only good losers. The Australian media, vigorous in its sledging of England in the run-up to the final, has been gracious in defeat. The Sydney Morning Herald reads: "To England and its sports fans. Regarding your magnificent football team's 20-17 triumph. On behalf of all Australians, we would like to admit the following: You were not too old. You were not too slow. You scored as many tries as we did. You kicked no more penalty goals than we did. You ran the ball as much as we did. You entertained as much as we did." The Australian Daily Telegraph added: "We rarely get to say this but, as long as it doesn't become a habit, we don't mind: Well done, England. Well done."
4. Not understanding the rules is no bar to enjoying the game.
5. Don't believe the hype, or as Kipling put it, treat triumph and disaster as the same. Clive Woodward was slated and jeered and vilified after the 1999 Rugby World Cup. But he has now signed a contract to take England into the next one in 2007.
6. The coolest way to deal with winning is not to let it go to your head. What did Jonny Wilkinson do after the victory? "I did have a couple of beers, but that was only as a solidarity thing with the other guys... Long before I ever started playing as a professional, I wrote on a piece of paper that winning a World Cup with England was something I wanted to do. Having done it, I wasn't ready to break out into all-night party mode."
7. Winning pays. The RFU expects a 20% bump in its £74m turnover, amid sponsorship deals, broadcasting rights etc. And the players will make their fortunes. (Jonny Wilkinson is, naturally, a bit phlegmatic about it: "While it seems that I might get the odd commercial opportunity arising from this World Cup win, I will always put rugby first.") And it's not just sport: the UB40 version of Swing Low could now be squaring up to challenge the Christmas Number One slot...
8. England fans plus foreign travel plus loads of booze does not necessarily equal trouble. Just one arrest was reported amid the more than 80,000 crowd at the Telstra stadium in Sydney.
9. Inquiries were reportedly made on Saturday morning about the possibility of holding a victory parade in Westminster if England should win. If you are a team in a final of a world cup, buy some tickertape just in case. It might just happen.
10. There is no jinx on England, or any British team, winning. And, despite dozens of humiliations at Australia's hands in cricket, rugby union and league, tennis, athletics, swimming etc, they have no magic charm.
10. There is no jinx on England, or any British team, winning. And, despite dozens of humiliations at Australia's hands in cricket, rugby union and league, tennis, athletics, swimming etc, they have no magic charm.
Indeed, I can only hope, I tend to think Wales have been a little let down by their fitness and the fact that they quite often feel it necessary to over-play things and the plays end up getting stale.Originally posted by Yshania
Sleepy, the only other World Cup team to impress me was Wales - sincerely. Not against the English, but against New Zealand - they showed so much heart. Wales - with new found confidence after this competition - will be a force to be reckoned with come the next six nations!
Apart from the fact that the squad start out that wayI hope the English won't become arrogant, I cannot see it from the squad, myself, but from the fans it is possible. *fingers crossed*
That's the thing, Australia were just as boring as England, so I didn't really care about the final, I was more interested in New Zealand but sadly they were beaten by Australia which kind of ruined it for me. The wet conditions were very obvious in that game, the amount of missed passes was obscene, if the conditions had been favourable the result might have turned out differently...although it's difficult to say.Re the pretty game? Was rugby ever a pretty game? I will not rise to thathow many tries did the Aussies score to get to the final? It is all about adapting to conditions, and the wet conditions we are used to do not always promise the pretty game. At the end of the day, it comes down to defence and determination, not pretty play.
LMAO! I so love it that Robinson got on the scoreboard!! Not only is he a testament to "boring" rugby league, he is also an awesome runner, such speed, and such ability to change direction at such speed. Awesome and undersung IMO! [/b]