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Women's Rugby

Women's Rugby

  • it's awesome

    Votes: 20 41.7%
  • it's awesome but I'm not the target market for this

    Votes: 8 16.7%
  • it's rubbish

    Votes: 6 12.5%
  • I watch it for the spunks

    Votes: 2 4.2%
  • I can only watch the top level stuff

    Votes: 10 20.8%
  • Maybe women's rugby can save the whole stupid sport

    Votes: 9 18.8%
  • It'll be wild when the transgender blokes turn up for a game haha

    Votes: 7 14.6%
  • Does GAGR have ANY women members?

    Votes: 6 12.5%
  • Just Derpus

    Votes: 4 8.3%
  • Stupid Derpus

    Votes: 4 8.3%

  • Total voters
    48

John S

Ken Catchpole (46)
feels unfair to suggest that’s a test ie pass or fail. The gap between them is huge. Beating the US is the big game.
True. Buth are big tests. I guess I wasn't so much pass/fail it will be interesting to see how close we get to England or how leaky the defence is.

There's been a few blow outs already
 

John S

Ken Catchpole (46)
The womens game is at the stage of professionalism where the difference between the semi-pro/pro teams and the amateur teams is very obvious.
Yep. There's been significant improvement from the Wallaroos but I'm keen to see if they closed some of the gap between the top teams
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
The womens game is at the stage of professionalism where the difference between the semi-pro/pro teams and the amateur teams is very obvious.

The improvement in the Wallaroos over the last couple of years as they have got more professional is incredible. The skills and athleticism compared to where it was not that long ago is chalk and cheese.
 

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John Hipwell (52)
The improvement in the Wallaroos over the last couple of years as they have got more professional is incredible. The skills and athleticism compared to where it was not that long ago is chalk and cheese.
I have not watched many of their games, I do recall after the Wales games thinking how poor the set piece was, it was like they had never practiced a lineout.

They have certainly turned this around and looked quite impressive in their last game, it will be interesting to see how much of this improvement was down to who they play.

I just hope we can give England a good run for their money.
 

Crashy

Desmond Connor (43)
Any idea if the women's world cup will turn a profit? I would have thought that if so, all competing nations should receive a dividend from WR (World Rugby) to plough back into their women's programs. most are operating at a loss so this may help ensure countries are able to keep investing in the women's game.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
I have not watched many of their games, I do recall after the Wales games thinking how poor the set piece was, it was like they had never practiced a lineout.

That first Wales test we played (and lost) certainly featured a lot of players outside of our best XV and 23.
 

Red Runner

Chris McKivat (8)
That first Wales test we played (and lost) certainly featured a lot of players outside of our best XV and 23.

do you think? I think perhaps as a result of that loss (and the previous loss to NZL where we were quite passive). But everyone in that 23 is in the RWC squad. Other than the front row which seemed to change every week, its pretty much the same 23 that played v Samoa. Just Maya in for Ellis which was always due to happen. Some shuffling of starters but a pretty consistent team.
 

TSR

Steve Williams (59)
Tough one for the ladies this morning. Lots of good stuff, but discipline costs them and getting isolated in the tackle. Still the draw keeps them with a decent, realistic chance of progressing.

All things considered the defence was pretty impressive for the most part and when they did have the ball they put some good passages together.
 

Shiggins

Michael Lynagh (62)
Tough one for the ladies this morning. Lots of good stuff, but discipline costs them and getting isolated in the tackle. Still the draw keeps them with a decent, realistic chance of progressing.

All things considered the defence was pretty impressive for the most part and when they did have the ball they put some good passages together.
USA had a lot of ball in this game. The refereeing was odd to say the least. At times USA were meters offside and their rush defence didn't allow the wallaroos to use the ball well. No idea what the touch judges were looking at.
 

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John Hipwell (52)
Tough one for the ladies this morning. Lots of good stuff, but discipline costs them and getting isolated in the tackle. Still the draw keeps them with a decent, realistic chance of progressing.

All things considered the defence was pretty impressive for the most part and when they did have the ball they put some good passages together.
It was of the most enjoyable women's 15's games I have watched.

There also seemed to be some questionable calls that went in the USA favour, so we did well to get the draw.

Surely we have enough points on the board against Samoa and good enough defence against England to get through?

I would like to think England won't beat us by more that 62 like they did to the USA, and I don't think USA will get more that 73 against Samoa so we should be able to go through after the next game.

Who knows, may be beat England!!!




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WB+/-Pts
1 - England22215110
2 - Australia212738
3 - USA201-623
4 - Samoa200-1620
 

TSR

Steve Williams (59)
It was of the most enjoyable women's 15's games I have watched.

There also seemed to be some questionable calls that went in the USA favour, so we did well to get the draw.

Surely we have enough points on the board against Samoa and good enough defence against England to get through?

I would like to think England won't beat us by more that 62 like they did to the USA, and I don't think USA will get more that 73 against Samoa so we should be able to go through after the next game.

Who knows, may be beat England!!!




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WB+/-Pts
1 - England22215110
2 - Australia212738
3 - USA201-623
4 - Samoa200-1620
It looks good on paper. But I guess based on the score line both teams are very even so don’t really know how the results will go in the last fixture.

Looking forward to watching them have a crack though. Agree - it was a good game to watch.
 

D-Box

Vay Wilson (31)
I think the USA rested against England prepping for Aus game (we did that but against Samoa). We should run out a better relative team that the USA against England
 
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John S

Ken Catchpole (46)
It was a good game, I'm not sure if the Wallaroos discipline or the ref kept USA in the game or not.

It's interesting Halse and Miller are the strike weapons so far, the normal try magnet of Maya Stewart been kept quiet but still playing a good support role.

Sets up a good game for next week too.
 

Joe Blow

John Hipwell (52)
It was a good game, I'm not sure if the Wallaroos discipline or the ref kept USA in the game or not.

It's interesting Halse and Miller are the strike weapons so far, the normal try magnet of Maya Stewart been kept quiet but still playing a good support role.

Sets up a good game for next week too.
Yes, I thought the ref was very quick to call at the breakdown for the US but not for us. Could be we were transgressing?
It was a game we probably should have won. Hope we sneak through.
 

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Vay Wilson (31)
Team vs Samoa

Wallaroos: 1. Faliki Pohiva 2. Katalina Amosa 3. Asoiva Karpani 4. Kaitlan Leaney (co-c) 5. Michaela Leonard 6. Piper Duck 7. Emily Chancellor (co-c) 8. Tabua Tuinakauvadra 9. Samantha Wood 10. Faitala Moleka 11. Desiree Miller 12. Cecilia Smith 13. Georgina Friedrichs 14. Maya Stewart 15. Caitlyn Halse

Reserves 16. Adiana Talakai 17. Brianna Hoy 18. Bridie O’Gorman 19. Ashley Fernandez 20. Ashley Marsters 21. Layne Morgan 22. Tia Hinds 23. Lori Cramer


Team vs USA

1. Faliki Pohiva 2. Tania Naden 3. Bridie O’Gorman 4. Kaitlan Leaney (c) 5. Michaela Leonard 6. Piper Duck 7. Emily Chancellor 8. Tabua Tuinakauvadra 9. Samantha Wood 10. Faitala Moleka 11. Desiree Miller 12. Cecilia Smith 13. Georgina Friedrichs 14. Maya Stewart 15. Caitlyn Halse

Reserves 16. Katalina Amosa 17. Lydia Kavoa 18. Asoiva Karpani 19. Annabelle Codey 20. Ashley Marsters 21. Layne Morgan 22. Trilleen Pomare 23. Tia Hinds

Red - Starting to Bench
Green - didn't play v Samoa
Blue - Bench to Starting
 
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