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Can’t say I’m wildly excited by the Lions tour, but hats off to Japan for extending Wales’ losing streak to 18……sorry @Taffvalerowdy

Yes Wales lost in Japan - down to 14th in the World rankings.

I got up early to watch the match ….

Always likely to lose with so many players away with the Lions ….. <whistle>

Sherrat’s ‘biased’ squad selection and Cardiff centric coaching team are a joke.

The CEO Abi Tierney has enabled this - she should resign, but won’t …..
 
I would like to congratulate Wales on winning a game of rugby after 18 consecutive losses.

Well done.
We did our best to repeat last week’s defeat by letting them come back to 24-22, but there were more Ospreys on the park this week and the boys not only held out but scored a decisive try.

That said, I don’t see us winning a game in the next Six Nations unless we sign up a top international coach and he can attract Wales qualified players (well anyone who has eaten a Leek should be sufficient to be Wales qualified :grin:) <cheers>
 
Good come back by the Lions, but they really should be beating this Australian team with plenty to spare. The Aussies have always punched way above their weight in Union, but as far as I remember it’s way down the pecking order in terms of popularity and participation, behind basketball as well as AFL, RL, cricket and football. The current squad is the weakest for decades and the sport is in decline from what I hear - unless having the World Cup and the Women’s World Cup can turn things round.

In the state of Victoria where the match was played - must have been great with 90,000 in the MCG - there are zero professional RU players, and I bet a large proportion of the crowd were unsure what they were watching. But being Aussies they would have been quite enthusiastic anyway.
 
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Congratulations Wallabies on what was by all accounts a convincing win over the Lions.

Perhaps this will now stop some of the complete bollocks that was been written about this Lions team. Matt Dawson was insisting that a series whitewash would have them as the greatest ever Lions team and I’ve seen a lots of similar rubbish from rugby journalists I once respected. As I’ve said before this is a poor version (no offence) of the Wallabies, drawn from a tiny pool of professional players and the Lions should have thumped them in every test, even though it’s a weak Lions squad too.

In my opinion.
 
Congratulations Wallabies on what was by all accounts a convincing win over the Lions.

Perhaps this will now stop some of the complete bollocks that was been written about this Lions team. Matt Dawson was insisting that a series whitewash would have them as the greatest ever Lions team and I’ve seen a lots of similar rubbish from rugby journalists I once respected. As I’ve said before this is a poor version (no offence) of the Wallabies, drawn from a tiny pool of professional players and the Lions should have thumped them in every test, even though it’s a weak Lions squad too.

In my opinion.
I agree sb, this Lions Squad is far and away from being the greatest ever team: they are nowhere near as good as either the ‘71 or ‘74 Lions, nor I suspect the ’55 Lions who drew the series 2-2 against South Africa. <cheers>
 
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