Being over here in Scotland, Rugby is the sport to watch and I LOVE it. Imagine my shock when they aired the Churchill Cup live from Edmonton (my birthplace). I was SO excited, as I haven't been back in a couple years and I wanted to see how the Canadian Rugby team fared.
They were absolutely crap, got clobbered by England 24-0. I sent off an angry email to the Canada Rugby site, telling them to watch other international teams and learn how to kick penalties, and a few days later I got an email back from the DIRECTOR saying he was passing it on to the Coaching staff. LOL
Needless to say, what a turn around a week later! The US beat them, but by a narrow margin, 20-19!!
Yes, they are still mostly from BC
They're a good team, they just need to be stronger in the line outs.
CTV Sportsnet carries quite a bit of rugby... sometimes. They carried the entire RWC 2003 live (except when there were two games being played at the same time.) FoxSportsWorld has quite a bit as well and more regular.
Canada sucks huge, but we're still higher ranked than the US. We shouldn't lose to them. And we lose, BADLY, to England's A team, not even their national team. They're best players are in NZ right now touring with the Lions, and getting roundly spanked by the All Blacks. The second test is later today (Friday here, Sat in Wellington, NZ.)
Canadian rugby just aint worth watching. They did do themselves proud when they played the All Blacks in the World Cup in '03, holding them off for 17 minutes. They lost 70-7, or something like that, cuz of the awesome AB counterattack.
The All Blacks are sensational I have to say. Daniel Carter is the best Fly half I've ever seen (which is admitted a bit guiltily because my favorite player is Ronan O'Gara from the Ireland/Munster)
Canada has a lot of potential, but the coaching sucks. Which is why I lambasted them with the email when they lost 24-0 lol
Actually, its Wales that are the World Champions, at least with the Six Nations. They kicked England's ass (rightfully so lol)
In Rugby there is no such thing as 'Brit' unless you're referring to the Lions, but even then it's four nations under one banner. Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland.
Just so you know, Welsh and Scots don't take kindly to being called British. lol. It's an English term.
I can't eat Indian food, curry doesn't agree with me :S
I live just outside Edinburgh, but I work in Linlithgow. I'm here for the long term as I'm engaged to be married to a Scotsman, Hope to be back in Canada in five years though.
I didn't mean any offense towards you, I'm just going by what I observe living over here.
I've been here almost two years now and some things you just never get used to. LOL
Goodness me, no offence taken at all.
There has always been a strong feeling of patriotism re. the Welsh and the Scots - but the English are also feeling the same way now about their nationality. It's nice, but it can get a bit yukky when sports are concerned. We do have so much in common with each other, but we value our different heritages.
Edinburgh is lovely, a wonderful city and the Scots are an awesome people.
We Welsh love our rugby - we have been so terrible at it the past few years - but things are looking much brighter now. Glad that you are enjoying rugby union - I hope that it catches on here as much as soccer has done over here. I coach soccer here in Nova Scotia and it is more popular amongst the kids than baseball. What is also really cool is that the girls really enjoy playing it too. My team are co-ed and the some of the girls are amazing soccer players.
I'd love to see more rugby played here in Eastern Canada.
Have fun in bonny Scotland
All Blacks 48-18 Lions
Not only does Clyde appear to be done for, England is more than done for. Martin Johnson retired, Johnny Wilkinson's been injured... England hasn't done much in the last 1 1/2 years since they won the world cup. (Jonny played 60 minutes yesterday - one convert, two penalties. This is from rugbyrugby.com:
Jonny Wilkinson. He may be a fine fly-half, but he looked ponderous opposite Dan Carter, especially in terms of distribution and speed off the mark. Only rare glimpses of the hard tackling that once marked him out from the rest, and once again showed that he may not have the body for modern rugby.
Rating: 5/10
3rd test chances: out.
Dan Carter. Today became unquestionably the best fly-half in the world. A faultless performance with 33 points telling their own tale. So strong in the tackle, so slick with his hands, and so fast on his feet. Two wonderful tries. Perfection from Carter today.
Rating: 11/10)
So what did you think of tonight''s springbok vs wallabies game???
I love rugby...It was quite sad when the AB"s played the Canucks in the RWC...I felt so sorry our (canadian) boys having to face the AB"s..
Can't wait for the Tri Nations, the bledisloe cup and the start of the Super 14...!!!!! Thinking about getting season tix for the perth team...!!!
nhl..what's that again?
I can't wait for the Tri-Nations either. I hope we can get more rugby than we have been getting lately. This morning Sportsnet had Canadian highlights from the London Sevens where we won the Shield. I'm an All Blacks fan, don't mind the Springboks, and I don't like the Wallabies at all. But having said that, I think George Gregan is one of, if not, the best player in the world right now - when he keeps his mouth shut.
I didn't see any of last nights game, but I did read the report on rugbyrugby. It's good to see that SA is back, I was pleased they won last years Tri-Nations and Aussie didn't. But I'm hoping that the AB will get it together this year. They did a number on Clive and the Lions, they have to carry that moment for another month and a half.
Sat 30 Jul, Australia at South Africa, the Tri-Nations gets underway!!!