Georgia ready to compete with the ‘big’ boys

ARG v GEOAlways the underdog at the big show, Georgia (formerly of the USSR) is currently defending their reputation - earned at the 2003 Rugby World Cup - as a determined and spirited side. Despite almost missing the 2003 RWC (the IRB had to step in to finance Georgia’s RWC kit and traveling expenses), the Lelos played like tigers and won the hearts of spectators world wide with an impressive 19-46 loss to South Africa.

After playing both Argentina and Ireland, it seems that Georgia has returned to the 2007 RWC with the same vigor for the game, but with much improved skills, particularly in defense. Argentina struggled to crack the Georgians line - in large part due to their excellent sliding cover in the back line - and Argentina had only a 3-point lead at half-time. The 33-3 final score was more a tribute to the fitness and patience of the Pumas rather than a lack of skill or desire by the challengers. → continue reading

Dispelling The All Black Myth

Australia go over for 5As I’ve discussed previously, the New Zealand All Blacks have begun to show signs of trouble that are no doubt worrying to their countrymen and fans alike as the 2007 Rugby World Cup approaches. Today, the Australian Wallabies officially exposed the All Black weaknesses as they captured a come-from-behind win in Melbourne and snapped a 5-match losing streak against their opponents (BBC, Reuters).

In typical fashion, the All Blacks started the match with extreme prejudice and hammered the ball over the try line to take the lead early on. However, numerous errors by both teams resulted in spastic play and collared the half-time score to just 15-6 for the visitors. In particular, All Black fly-half Dan Carter continued his growing habit of poor penalty kicking and extended his errors by putting at least 2 kicks into touch ‘on-the-full’.

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Cracks in the armour exposed

We all know that New Zealand All Blacks have been the highest rated team in the oval planet since Wilco kicked England into the history books at the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final (well, since July 2004 to be exact).

Add to that their worldwide recognition of the Haka ritual (the subject of my next blog) to ruggers and non-ruggers alike and the All Blacks are favored by many to finally hoist the Webb Ellis Cup which has eluded them since the inception of the Rugby World Cup in 1987.

Contrary to popular belief, I think All Blacks PR machine may have gotten a little ahead of itself. These last few weeks have been very revealing for the All Blacks, despite back-to-back wins over Canada and South Africa. Let’s analyze each of these.

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