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Couldn’t agree more I’m an American and used to be an American football fanatic they changed the defensive rules 15-20 years ago because fair weather fans love big scores can’t watch it any more half the games are ridiculous. Rugby better watch out on the head clash cards most of them are unintentional and are something that could be exploited.
The two ish hours this was on, the family whattsapp was silent... not even a message over half time... all welsh and Irish parts of the family glued to the TV and the spectacle. One of the best games of rugby we have seen for 20 ish plus years.
Absolutely, my man! We had a whole viewing party. Now being South African, I think we lamented the spills and missed penalties a bit more than you guys did, but in the words of the great Jim Ross, Good God Almighty, what a slobberknocker! It was tense, it was gruelling and it was thrilling. Every turnover was cheered as if we won the comp. Every one conceded was met with cries of disbelief (and "advice" on what the player should have done instead). I get really pissed off when someone calls this kind of rugby "boring" only to find that those same people would happily watch Arsenal and Liverpool playing to a 0-0 draw. Lastly, seeing the Irish clap the Boks off after what was nothing but a titanic struggle was a really classy thing to do and it shows that your boys have a lot of humility to go with their insane amount of talent. If our boys can't win the competition, I'm really hoping your guys do*. Lord above knows that it is deserved. Well played and congratulations. *Okay, I'm going to have to be honest. I love Fiji. Seeing them topple a few giants is always magnificent and I secretly think they are everyone's second favourite side
About as evenly matched as two teams could possibly be, never knew what was going to happen until the final whistle. Brilliant game, lots of respect to Ireland as a bok fan hope we meet in the final :)
@@shanemolloy4731 haha i can't lie my fist was halfway through the table at then end of the game but once the adrenaline wore off it was actually a decent time
The final 4 minutes gave me a nosebleed, no lies, a fucking nosebleed. What a bruising encounter. Both Ireland and SA should have their knives well sharpened. The only reason SA didn't blow Tonga right out was not having the week off like we did.
Not only were Ireland amazing on the pitch but the fans post match singing Zombie by The Cranberries when it was played on the stadium loudspeakers was spine-tinglingly special
@@queasybeetleThought he was poor enough too, did a lot of up and unders, very little creativity or attacking threat. If you could combine Libbok and Pollard you would get a Dan Carter/Jonny Sexton.
Amazing work, Squidge. A true testament to your storytelling skills that you can make a video comprised of stills from a match feel as exciting and engaging as watching the live footage. I got up very early to watch this game and I'm so glad I did. What a match!
Somehow you have managed to get editing stills into a really compelling video. A real testiment to your skill that I could follow and undertand this analysis as well as I could. Thank you for making the best of a crappy situation and continuing to entertain and enlighten all of us around the world.
Sorry to hear about the ongoing issues with World Rugby and the replays Squide. They make people like me less inclined to watch the World Cup because of their decisions. Good job to you for creating a great video in the circumstances. Wishing you well for your further work.
100% with you on getting injuries from watching. I gained about 10 kilos leg muscle mass watching the scrums, and 2 broken collar bones from watching the collisions. Honestly, it's a shame this wasn't the final, because it's one of the best games on record.
I played my own rugby match that afternoon, and watching this game while curled up broken on the couch was the equivalent of when you’re horribly hungover and you smell alcohol in your vicinity 🤮 absolute torture but I loved every moment of it
I'll take this over a 20 minute video or series of tweets complaining about referees decisions every day of the week. This is why we love rugby, it's brutal by so so so technical when executed at this level. Thank you Ireland and SA for this game, utterly mind blowing.
@shintenkai1648 That's bollocks 🤣 Yeah TASanals shit, poorly interpreted super slowmo vids and SA Rugby Magazine having a 'rate the ref' feature after every SA match (with that coverage tripled when SA lose obviously) are the only thing between either one nations RU buying wins/bribing the HUGE number of people that would be required to execute and then keep such an endeavor quiet. Or perhaps a crime syndicate intimidating, threatening and also bribing huge numbers of people to further their own financial+business interests like the Mafia and Serie A in the early 2000's. Maybe Bill 'Bunga Bunga' Beaumont is the new Berlusconi😄 Oh, not forgetting the stooges and plants who train for years to become an international standard ref purely to fuck over the Boks for the lols. Apparently there's LOADS of them... Allegedly they all watched The Departed and thought 'this could definitely be applied to the world of rugby officiating' and it was agreed to solely go after SA from the inside until the end of time. Jog the fuck on 😀 Hilariously the SA cunt squad of supporters STILL lost their shit after the Tonga game at the ref wanting to yellow card Etzebeth. He then changed his mind after interjections by the TMO and assistant ref. Which is precisely the kind of double checking of decisions and utilizing the TMO to ensure the correct decision is reached that they'd been demanding happen for years!! It all came together, with the ultimate decision after discussion beneficial/correct, but STILL they cry and moan! I guess the bok fans might just be grouchy because in-between their salty tears and persistent bed wetting they haven't had a dry nights sleep for years🤷 All the chafing has made them a rather cranky, temperamental bunch of toddlers.
I have been looking forward to this video all week. The Irish played really well and credit to them. They capitalised on more opportunities than the Boks. All the shenanigans aside what a match! Thanks for the vid Squidge
Squidge is the best. I’ve known this sport for 25 years, and he talks about the sport in ways I can’t even conceive, but makes me feel smarter and more able to enjoy this sport I love. Thank you
Not only is the analysis seriously well thought out, but the constant nicknames for Johnny Sexturkey are amazing and always make me burst out laughing. Fair play Squidge!
The boks disruption on the first Irish line out 5m from the line, I think they sent up two huge jumpers, really put doubt into Kellehers head, by the time they had lost 5 or 6, the Ireland team should have been in panic mode, but what bravery and resilience to grind out a win, the speed and ferocity of that boks defence was scary. I don't accept the 11 points claim, as one of the failed kicks ended in a try , so 3 lost but 5 gained, but a world class kicker like Pollard would have made it an even closer game.
Great analysis, and funny too😅. As an Irish fan, i was dismayed by our loss of the first 4 lineouts. I thought at time, this spelled doom. But, the lads corrected, on the fly. That was deeply impressive. We won, but by the skin of our teeth. Huge respect to the Boks. Their line speed, defense and all around savvy were a reflection of the world champion team they are. Let's not kid ourselves, if Handre Pollard had been at 10 handling the kicking duties, the result would likely have been different. Comparable to IRL vs France in Dublin 2 years ago.
Not really, Ireland also didn't take all the 3 pointers and played to the Bok kicking inaccuracy. But the Boks also didn't go for the corner and drive from the lineout to score. Both teams held back tricks.
@@ad2040 And I'm saying not really. Ireland didn't take 3 pointers when they could, and the Boks didn't kick to the corners with penalties and even took ridiculous 50 meter kicks.
Ireland and France are the two teams to watch. Our kicker did let us down when it really mattered, but dang, give Ireland the credit they rightfully deserve. The All Blacks melted away against the 7 1 split, but the Irish took it on the chin and came out of it much stronger. This explains the Irish teaching NZ a rugby lesson in their own backyard 😊. Where NZ reverted to their by now familiar crying game, Ireland showed the 7/1 can be limited in its effectiveness. Another aspect that severely limited the 7/1 strategy is the fact that we could not back our forwards with a reliable flyhalf. Ireland took advantage of this weakness and that is what the game is all about. You dont take prisoners in an international on this level, or any level.
Hey! I’ve been watching your videos for a couple of years and I have to say that they’ve totally changed the game for me. Although I’ve watched international rugby for over 20 years, I never grasped the actual strategy of the game until I started watching your stuff. I know you get some shit about being anti Irish team, which is nonsense, but as an Irish person I take great pride in watching all of your videos on Ireland and I find you to be the only commentator who really gives accurate and proper criticism, which makes watching my country play well even more exciting. So thanks! Keep up the great work!
That’s was brilliant! Thanks so much for the excellent content. It still worked well with the stills lol. The other side I was interested in was how Ireland won the breakdown area and defused the boks attack. Ireland are brilliant at the breakdown and in Defence also.
the game misses Nigel. The reffing has been quite bad this tournament. Like yesterday head to head contact that possibly ends Mapimpis tournament and the ref says its not even a yellow card.
@@EvilEye1986 couldn’t agree more man. I thought okeefe did ok but that’s not saying much with the standard of reffing in this WC. That ref and TMO for Portugal and Australia had me sweating I was so mad 😂😂. Nonetheless I’m absolutely loving this World Cup so far
@@drphil6039 for sure. I feel like this is the first World Cup where the teams outside of the tier 1 teams seem like they can actually start to compete. I usually only watch SA matches during the WC but this year I’m finding myself watching so many other games hoping for an upset, and I have not been disappointed!
@@EvilEye1986 yeah man absolutely. I used to be the same with Ireland and the other tier 1 nations. I’m just worried an awful ref call is going to cost someone a fair chance at the World Cup in the knockouts. Will completely cause uproar. Us Irish fans are usually nice but sometimes we can be super toxic after bad reffing!!
@@drphil6039 yeah. Part of the game but hope it doesn’t happen. I’m genuinely shocked at the SA Ireland result. You guys didn’t beat us, we lost with our atrocious kicking.
I'm very new to rugby, I'm loving the World Cup and your videos, and, as a proud portuguese, I would like to enquire if it was possible for you to make a video to analyse Portugal's perfomance after the tournament is over? I would absolutly love another in depth look at our national team
Like Uruguay stole Squidge's heart last RWC, Portugal stole mine this time round. Loved their balsy never-say-die attitude against Fiji. My favourite moment of the tournament so far is the Portuguese hooker fielding the ball in back play and casually doing a kick to touch any fullback will be proud of. (I suspect only Siya Kolisi hoisting the cup again and taking his place among the greats will top that for me, here's hoping.) @fairplay3312, you should be very proud of your team indeed! Here's hoping Squidge heeds your request during the rugby-starved months that'll follow this World Cup.
@@Izingwe I think I speak for every portuguese when I say thank you for your kind words. We may not be the most skilled side of the World Cup, but we never lacked heart, and we didn't leave any match feeling like we only left half of us on the field. This team has taken over the hearts of many portuguese people that didn't follow rugby before, like myself, and I'm sure that the sport is just going to continue to grow in the coming years. Let's hope he does see my suggestion and makes the video. And by the way, about the Hooker kick, yes indeed, Mike Tadjer is a legend, and I'm very sad that Fiji was his last game, but at the same time, no better time to retire. I hope that our younger players continue to rise in the rugby scene, like Storti, Marta, Guedes, Martins and so on.
Looking forward to not having to listen to it tbh. I think its hilarious how he does his level best not to enjoy Irish rugby and instead resorts to insults throughout. Sad little life jane
NEVER! 😂😂😂😂 Honeypot Sexbadger has many many more variations to go. And Squidge should be in the Guinness book of world records for all the creative spins he's put on Coddiewobble Troutpanther's name. ❤👌🤗
Full credit to the way the Irish played, was such a fantastic game to watch. We'll have to become more clinical and try to beat them next time, but they took their chances and deservedly take the win for this one.
Been waiting for this, mostly for the Sexpuns but also the analysis Game was a great watch, could feel my stomach trying to escape when Ireland were messing up all those lineouts.
I think World Rugby are banning footage to counteract the plethora of videos highlighting referee errors. At any point in the game there are maybe four or five infringements going on as teams push the limits and see what they can get away with... The ref sees what he (or she) sees, they blow what they blow, get over it (as the players have to).
[2:29]"It's bending the laws in a way that no referee will ever, ever pick up on and therefore it's legal, and it no doubt makes Rassie very jealous that he didn't do it first." Brilliant quote. And like Oscar Wilde, I wish I'd said it. So I will. Frequently. 😁😁😁
This was much easier to watch and understand with you using still images - I think it improved your video a lot and you should consider using stills in the future. In the past, it could sometimes be difficult to listen to you and watch at the same time. This was great. As a SA supporter, I now understand Ireland and SA much better because of your fantastic analysis.
In fifteen years time, when Sexton finally retires, please please please have a compilation ready of all of the different names you have for him in your videos. Would be a wonderful tribute imho.
I thought the still footage worked really well. I often miss so many details of your work because of the amount you cover and the depth of analysis, but i think this format really worked for me. I could keep up with at least 20% at least 10% of the time. Keep up the good work. How do we complain to RWC about the lack of highlights ect?
Well done - most I’ve enjoyed a Squidge video in in years - a vintage Squidge vid with great insight and analysis of the defensive structures/attacking shape. I actually found it easier to follow with stills… maybe can add more in your regular videos for more complex analysis
My Irish wife went to the game and was so exhausted by the experience she stayed off work on the Monday. Her boss (great guy who knew where she'd been) was totally cool with it. She too is now worried they've blown themselves out too early. 😋
Does anyone know what the green stuff in the little bottle was thay the Irish team was drinking on field. Looked like Crampfix wich is illegal to give to players on field.
Basically by doing everything exactly the same, but with Pollard getting those 11 points we missed! 😂 It really felt like Rassie and Jacques were experimenting more than putting together a perfect game plan. Really hope the final is a rematch! It will feel a bit selfish to not let Ireland or France have a turn at looking after the Webb Ellis, but only briefly. 😅
@@TheGeneral_LUFCget passed the 1/4 for once then we can start talking irish world cup. You guys choke everytime, what makes it any different this time?
To be fair to Ireland with regards to the missed Springbok kicks, they also opted for kicks to touch from positions they could've had 3 points from. If the boks had that same mindset, one of the missed 3 pointers could've been a maul try. It was a bloody exhausting game to watch. As unlikely as the Springboks are to drop out after the Ire v Scott game, I will be sweating until the final whistle, never say never.
@Art-is-craft possibly, but one successful visit could swing things. All hypothetical now, just found it interesting Ireland going for touch and boks going for 3 when you would typically expect it to be the other way around.
@@TheHannes It would be typically the other way around five years ago for Ireland but the game has evolved in Ireland. Ireland wanted to play passing technical rugby over the last three decades but continuously failed but kept trying. Ireland now has the technical passing game so it will be interesting to see if Ireland can make it happen at a World Cup.
Have a look back at Macks try. But this time watch Lowe after Hanson catches the ball. James Lowe looks up to the stands to watch the fans reaction, knowing when the ball left his hand that a try was scored.
Great video despite the crazy limitations of RWC. If anything, the use of stills forcing you to slow down made it easier to watch! As per other comments emphasises your ability to read and explain the game, despite the restrictions.
Seconded. Been watching my adopted homeland for a year or so, and wasn't quite as surprised how good they are but they still stole my heart on Sunday (actually almost nearly stopped my heart as my watch was saying my HR was 152bpm at one point lol)
While South Africa did miss a lot of kicks Ireland turned down even more plus South Africa chose those long-range kicks at goal as Ireland had effectively nullified the South African pack the bomb squad was completely defused. If Ireland had felt in any way threatened by the South African forward the 4 penalties they kicked into touch to try and get a try which ended up in a lost opportunity would have been shots at goal and were all very kickable. From the very 1st minute it was pretty obvious that the Irish pack thought they had the bokk's number and for all the power of the bokk's and the numbers advantage of the 7-1 split allowing them to bring on fresher forwards the Irish had over double the amount of turnovers in the match. While the bokk's had issues Ireland had plenty left in the tank.
Really hope we get to a round #2 in the final with SA having Pollard back. For all of Manie's field work, the kicking has been abysmal for months - maybe now that there isn't as much pressure, he can just focus on what he's excellent at.
@@kmclel1814imagine being so salty because boks have a confident fanbase. I dare say they have more respect for rugby than anybody in the northern hemisphere.
Having seen what Pollard (competition for #10) did for Libbok in the game against Samoa, where both kickers were flawless, I think they may have solved their Achilles heal.
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If France beat Italy and Uruguay beat New Zealand by 81 points then Ireland could meet Uruguay in the QFs. Then we'll see who's really ranked #1.
Seems plausible.
Already got a grand on Uruguay by 70
😂😂
World Rugby would never allow that to happen.
Nah it's already unfair. Imagine the uproar. Ireland have world cup wrapped up. It's over.
This game is a testament to the fact that you don't need a high scoring game to have an entertaining one.
Also that a bruising encounter does not have to have any dangerous play or yellow cards.
ian foster embarrassed himself with that comment, only two minutes more ball in play as well haha
@_dtvr485 he made some eejit of himself saying fans wanted a blow out instead of a war.
Couldn’t agree more I’m an American and used to be an American football fanatic they changed the defensive rules 15-20 years ago because fair weather fans love big scores can’t watch it any more half the games are ridiculous. Rugby better watch out on the head clash cards most of them are unintentional and are something that could be exploited.
@@duanealbers4985They changed to make it safer and it is 1000% more safer than it was in the 2000s much less the 80s.
The two ish hours this was on, the family whattsapp was silent... not even a message over half time... all welsh and Irish parts of the family glued to the TV and the spectacle. One of the best games of rugby we have seen for 20 ish plus years.
Yeah it was definitely one for sharing with the person next to you
Absolutely, my man! We had a whole viewing party. Now being South African, I think we lamented the spills and missed penalties a bit more than you guys did, but in the words of the great Jim Ross, Good God Almighty, what a slobberknocker!
It was tense, it was gruelling and it was thrilling. Every turnover was cheered as if we won the comp. Every one conceded was met with cries of disbelief (and "advice" on what the player should have done instead).
I get really pissed off when someone calls this kind of rugby "boring" only to find that those same people would happily watch Arsenal and Liverpool playing to a 0-0 draw.
Lastly, seeing the Irish clap the Boks off after what was nothing but a titanic struggle was a really classy thing to do and it shows that your boys have a lot of humility to go with their insane amount of talent.
If our boys can't win the competition, I'm really hoping your guys do*. Lord above knows that it is deserved. Well played and congratulations.
*Okay, I'm going to have to be honest. I love Fiji. Seeing them topple a few giants is always magnificent and I secretly think they are everyone's second favourite side
About as evenly matched as two teams could possibly be, never knew what was going to happen until the final whistle. Brilliant game, lots of respect to Ireland as a bok fan hope we meet in the final :)
Me too mate that was a great test match. They are the two form teams I would love to win it but be happy of we got to the final.
Probably one of the matches of the year so far. Alongside ireland vs France
Not me , it put me on the whiskey 😂
@@shanemolloy4731 haha i can't lie my fist was halfway through the table at then end of the game but once the adrenaline wore off it was actually a decent time
The final 4 minutes gave me a nosebleed, no lies, a fucking nosebleed. What a bruising encounter. Both Ireland and SA should have their knives well sharpened. The only reason SA didn't blow Tonga right out was not having the week off like we did.
Best game of rugby I’ve seen in the longest time. As a SA fan I didn’t mind them losing to such a solid Irish squad
Not only were Ireland amazing on the pitch but the fans post match singing Zombie by The Cranberries when it was played on the stadium loudspeakers was spine-tinglingly special
@@TheGeneral_LUFC yea... definitely a cringe thing to say.
@@NegativeAccelerateTo us it is aye but other people love it
Clicked on the notification faster than the Springboks recalled Handre Pollard
As a welsh fan ireland have nailed it smartest team in the tournament by far. Andy farrel what a coach!!!
So like a couple of days?
Pollard was poor against Tonga. At least he kicked the goals
@@queasybeetlewdym 😂
How was he poor
@@queasybeetleThought he was poor enough too, did a lot of up and unders, very little creativity or attacking threat. If you could combine Libbok and Pollard you would get a Dan Carter/Jonny Sexton.
Amazing work, Squidge. A true testament to your storytelling skills that you can make a video comprised of stills from a match feel as exciting and engaging as watching the live footage.
I got up very early to watch this game and I'm so glad I did. What a match!
i have played rugby and watched it for 20 years and always thought i could read the game well, you sir blow me out of the water. great insight
Somehow you have managed to get editing stills into a really compelling video. A real testiment to your skill that I could follow and undertand this analysis as well as I could.
Thank you for making the best of a crappy situation and continuing to entertain and enlighten all of us around the world.
Sorry to hear about the ongoing issues with World Rugby and the replays Squide. They make people like me less inclined to watch the World Cup because of their decisions. Good job to you for creating a great video in the circumstances. Wishing you well for your further work.
100% with you on getting injuries from watching. I gained about 10 kilos leg muscle mass watching the scrums, and 2 broken collar bones from watching the collisions. Honestly, it's a shame this wasn't the final, because it's one of the best games on record.
S.A vs Tonga was more physically demanding of the Boks tbh.
I played my own rugby match that afternoon, and watching this game while curled up broken on the couch was the equivalent of when you’re horribly hungover and you smell alcohol in your vicinity 🤮 absolute torture but I loved every moment of it
😂 you are a legend, greetings from Ireland
I'll take this over a 20 minute video or series of tweets complaining about referees decisions every day of the week. This is why we love rugby, it's brutal by so so so technical when executed at this level. Thank you Ireland and SA for this game, utterly mind blowing.
Well we need people to be critical about decisions otherwise you end up with match fixing and corruption. Whether you enjoy it or not.
V true
@shintenkai1648
That's bollocks 🤣
Yeah TASanals shit, poorly interpreted super slowmo vids and SA Rugby Magazine having a 'rate the ref' feature after every SA match (with that coverage tripled when SA lose obviously) are the only thing between either one nations RU buying wins/bribing the HUGE number of people that would be required to execute and then keep such an endeavor quiet. Or perhaps a crime syndicate intimidating, threatening and also bribing huge numbers of people to further their own financial+business interests like the Mafia and Serie A in the early 2000's. Maybe Bill 'Bunga Bunga' Beaumont is the new Berlusconi😄
Oh, not forgetting the stooges and plants who train for years to become an international standard ref purely to fuck over the Boks for the lols. Apparently there's LOADS of them... Allegedly they all watched The Departed and thought 'this could definitely be applied to the world of rugby officiating' and it was agreed to solely go after SA from the inside until the end of time.
Jog the fuck on 😀
Hilariously the SA cunt squad of supporters STILL lost their shit after the Tonga game at the ref wanting to yellow card Etzebeth. He then changed his mind after interjections by the TMO and assistant ref. Which is precisely the kind of double checking of decisions and utilizing the TMO to ensure the correct decision is reached that they'd been demanding happen for years!! It all came together, with the ultimate decision after discussion beneficial/correct, but STILL they cry and moan!
I guess the bok fans might just be grouchy because in-between their salty tears and persistent bed wetting they haven't had a dry nights sleep for years🤷 All the chafing has made them a rather cranky, temperamental bunch of toddlers.
I have been looking forward to this video all week.
The Irish played really well and credit to them. They capitalised on more opportunities than the Boks. All the shenanigans aside what a match!
Thanks for the vid Squidge
Squidge is the best. I’ve known this sport for 25 years, and he talks about the sport in ways I can’t even conceive, but makes me feel smarter and more able to enjoy this sport I love. Thank you
Respect to the Irish ☘️🤝🇿🇦
Respect to Bokke
Yup full respect back, nothing in it.
It was a fluke lol
@@fu8713 stop whining bro , we lost fair and square
See yous in the final we go again 🇮🇪🤝🇿🇦
Not only is the analysis seriously well thought out, but the constant nicknames for Johnny Sexturkey are amazing and always make me burst out laughing. Fair play Squidge!
Watched it from the stands in Paris, what a game of rugby. The most incredible atmosphere I’ve ever experienced in a stadium
Yes
The boks disruption on the first Irish line out 5m from the line, I think they sent up two huge jumpers, really put doubt into Kellehers head, by the time they had lost 5 or 6, the Ireland team should have been in panic mode, but what bravery and resilience to grind out a win, the speed and ferocity of that boks defence was scary. I don't accept the 11 points claim, as one of the failed kicks ended in a try , so 3 lost but 5 gained, but a world class kicker like Pollard would have made it an even closer game.
Great analysis, and funny too😅. As an Irish fan, i was dismayed by our loss of the first 4 lineouts. I thought at time, this spelled doom. But, the lads corrected, on the fly. That was deeply impressive. We won, but by the skin of our teeth. Huge respect to the Boks. Their line speed, defense and all around savvy were a reflection of the world champion team they are. Let's not kid ourselves, if Handre Pollard had been at 10 handling the kicking duties, the result would likely have been different. Comparable to IRL vs France in Dublin 2 years ago.
Not really, Ireland also didn't take all the 3 pointers and played to the Bok kicking inaccuracy. But the Boks also didn't go for the corner and drive from the lineout to score. Both teams held back tricks.
@@dougerrohmer Twaddle. He is talking about Pollards accuracy. Ireland were lucky Libbok had his dunce boots on.
@@ad2040 And I'm saying not really. Ireland didn't take 3 pointers when they could, and the Boks didn't kick to the corners with penalties and even took ridiculous 50 meter kicks.
just wanted to say, what a great job you're doing with the freeze frames to show the full move, its greatly appreciated! keep up the great work
Ireland and France are the two teams to watch. Our kicker did let us down when it really mattered, but dang, give Ireland the credit they rightfully deserve. The All Blacks melted away against the 7 1 split, but the Irish took it on the chin and came out of it much stronger. This explains the Irish teaching NZ a rugby lesson in their own backyard 😊. Where NZ reverted to their by now familiar crying game, Ireland showed the 7/1 can be limited in its effectiveness. Another aspect that severely limited the 7/1 strategy is the fact that we could not back our forwards with a reliable flyhalf. Ireland took advantage of this weakness and that is what the game is all about. You dont take prisoners in an international on this level, or any level.
What surprised me was that for such a low scoring, stop start game the it felt like time absolutely flew by.
Hey! I’ve been watching your videos for a couple of years and I have to say that they’ve totally changed the game for me. Although I’ve watched international rugby for over 20 years, I never grasped the actual strategy of the game until I started watching your stuff. I know you get some shit about being anti Irish team, which is nonsense, but as an Irish person I take great pride in watching all of your videos on Ireland and I find you to be the only commentator who really gives accurate and proper criticism, which makes watching my country play well even more exciting. So thanks! Keep up the great work!
That’s was brilliant! Thanks so much for the excellent content. It still worked well with the stills lol. The other side I was interested in was how Ireland won the breakdown area and defused the boks attack. Ireland are brilliant at the breakdown and in Defence also.
Ireland went off there feet and having hands anything not seen by referee in breakdown which is all black gameplay been working for years.
Best game I've watched in a long time. Good rugby and good reffing (for the most part)
the game misses Nigel. The reffing has been quite bad this tournament. Like yesterday head to head contact that possibly ends Mapimpis tournament and the ref says its not even a yellow card.
@@EvilEye1986 couldn’t agree more man. I thought okeefe did ok but that’s not saying much with the standard of reffing in this WC. That ref and TMO for Portugal and Australia had me sweating I was so mad 😂😂. Nonetheless I’m absolutely loving this World Cup so far
@@drphil6039 for sure. I feel like this is the first World Cup where the teams outside of the tier 1 teams seem like they can actually start to compete. I usually only watch SA matches during the WC but this year I’m finding myself watching so many other games hoping for an upset, and I have not been disappointed!
@@EvilEye1986 yeah man absolutely. I used to be the same with Ireland and the other tier 1 nations. I’m just worried an awful ref call is going to cost someone a fair chance at the World Cup in the knockouts. Will completely cause uproar. Us Irish fans are usually nice but sometimes we can be super toxic after bad reffing!!
@@drphil6039 yeah. Part of the game but hope it doesn’t happen. I’m genuinely shocked at the SA Ireland result. You guys didn’t beat us, we lost with our atrocious kicking.
I'm very new to rugby, I'm loving the World Cup and your videos, and, as a proud portuguese, I would like to enquire if it was possible for you to make a video to analyse Portugal's perfomance after the tournament is over? I would absolutly love another in depth look at our national team
You should be proud they play a lovely brand of rugby. I would love to see them get more tests in November and July.
Like Uruguay stole Squidge's heart last RWC, Portugal stole mine this time round. Loved their balsy never-say-die attitude against Fiji. My favourite moment of the tournament so far is the Portuguese hooker fielding the ball in back play and casually doing a kick to touch any fullback will be proud of. (I suspect only Siya Kolisi hoisting the cup again and taking his place among the greats will top that for me, here's hoping.) @fairplay3312, you should be very proud of your team indeed! Here's hoping Squidge heeds your request during the rugby-starved months that'll follow this World Cup.
@@Izingwe I think I speak for every portuguese when I say thank you for your kind words. We may not be the most skilled side of the World Cup, but we never lacked heart, and we didn't leave any match feeling like we only left half of us on the field. This team has taken over the hearts of many portuguese people that didn't follow rugby before, like myself, and I'm sure that the sport is just going to continue to grow in the coming years. Let's hope he does see my suggestion and makes the video. And by the way, about the Hooker kick, yes indeed, Mike Tadjer is a legend, and I'm very sad that Fiji was his last game, but at the same time, no better time to retire. I hope that our younger players continue to rise in the rugby scene, like Storti, Marta, Guedes, Martins and so on.
We must be getting close to the last 100 variations on Sexton's name in Squidge videos. It will be the end of an era.
Looking forward to not having to listen to it tbh. I think its hilarious how he does his level best not to enjoy Irish rugby and instead resorts to insults throughout. Sad little life jane
@@rosscoghlan I'll never understand how you could watch that video and think that squidge isn't enjoying Irish rugby and just wants to insult them
NEVER! 😂😂😂😂
Honeypot Sexbadger has many many more variations to go.
And Squidge should be in the Guinness book of world records for all the creative spins he's put on Coddiewobble Troutpanther's name. ❤👌🤗
Well done for making the format work in the circumstances
Full credit to the way the Irish played, was such a fantastic game to watch. We'll have to become more clinical and try to beat them next time, but they took their chances and deservedly take the win for this one.
You’re the only RUclipsr that I have to slow down the playback speed vs increase it! Great job.
Been waiting for this, mostly for the Sexpuns but also the analysis
Game was a great watch, could feel my stomach trying to escape when Ireland were messing up all those lineouts.
The return of Am is also huge for the Springboks ahead of the finals, excited for the rest of the WC.
'for once world rugbys insitance I only use stills if not for copyright reasons but for... safety' had me rolling hahaha
I think World Rugby are banning footage to counteract the plethora of videos highlighting referee errors. At any point in the game there are maybe four or five infringements going on as teams push the limits and see what they can get away with... The ref sees what he (or she) sees, they blow what they blow, get over it (as the players have to).
[2:29]"It's bending the laws in a way that no referee will ever, ever pick up on and therefore it's legal, and it no doubt makes Rassie very jealous that he didn't do it first."
Brilliant quote. And like Oscar Wilde, I wish I'd said it.
So I will. Frequently.
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Squidge has such a perfect balance of producing absolutely world class analysis while also being infinitely hilarious! Another great video
The creativity to make a video with pictures is unmatched...🔥
Lol someone has never heard of stop motion
This match was chess rugby at its finest. Glad we got the win but man, it was 50.50 to the very end.
This was much easier to watch and understand with you using still images - I think it improved your video a lot and you should consider using stills in the future. In the past, it could sometimes be difficult to listen to you and watch at the same time. This was great.
As a SA supporter, I now understand Ireland and SA much better because of your fantastic analysis.
Those great Johnny Sexton names... another for you. Sunny Jexton. From a dyslexic.
In fifteen years time, when Sexton finally retires, please please please have a compilation ready of all of the different names you have for him in your videos. Would be a wonderful tribute imho.
That was an awesome cast… I was actually able to keep up with you ! Keep up the outstanding commentary.
This was a rare occurrence where perfectly equal teams battle out for 80 minutes and both teams only getting 1 try each shows this
I thought the still footage worked really well. I often miss so many details of your work because of the amount you cover and the depth of analysis, but i think this format really worked for me. I could keep up with at least 20% at least 10% of the time. Keep up the good work. How do we complain to RWC about the lack of highlights ect?
I was shitting myself at the end of that match
It was way too close for comfort but glad we came out on top
good vid - shared to our irish rugby group on FB
I can’t wait til Sexbot’s goodbye video from Squidge where he might finally call him by his name
Dude, you know your rugby….I’ve learnt a lot watching your content. Thanks!
Well done - most I’ve enjoyed a Squidge video in in years - a vintage Squidge vid with great insight and analysis of the defensive structures/attacking shape. I actually found it easier to follow with stills… maybe can add more in your regular videos for more complex analysis
My Irish wife went to the game and was so exhausted by the experience she stayed off work on the Monday. Her boss (great guy who knew where she'd been) was totally cool with it. She too is now worried they've blown themselves out too early. 😋
Simply, the best analysis I have ever seen! Thank you! From a Bok suppoter.
Excellent analysis, thanks so much
The ref also spotted the gap in the line out was being closed.
Great Video! edited brilliantly
Im thinking of putting in a freedom of information request for all the names Squidge has called Johnny Sexton outlined in tabular form 😂
The boks updated their lineout also to close the gap, the ref team never caught it..
He did cop onto it after 20 mins ref’s will have to watch for that.
One of the most amazing games of rugby I've ever seen
2:23 is not legal it should be penalised, there's actually a rule for it, it just shows how biased the refs are toward Ireland.
Amazingly insightful analysis Mr. Squidge! It's a pleasure to read your posts because they always deliver.
Wait wait wait ... When did nordVPN take square space the Antoine Dupont of website builder's place ?
Does anyone know what the green stuff in the little bottle was thay the Irish team was drinking on field. Looked like Crampfix wich is illegal to give to players on field.
plus the lovely Dove scented grip spray they were spraying all over their bodies , which is also illegal.
Good stuff as usual. I've been checking every day waiting for this.
You should have mentioned James lowe bench pressing etzebeth....who does that?
What about one of the biggest upsets of Rugby World Cup? Portugal just won against Fiji on the last game of the pool stage😮
Fantastic analysis of that epic game. Awesome channel. Boks gonna win the though, losing a group game confirms this .
How are they gonna beat the Irish lad. Come on. This is twice now u lost to us. This is Ireland's time
Basically by doing everything exactly the same, but with Pollard getting those 11 points we missed! 😂 It really felt like Rassie and Jacques were experimenting more than putting together a perfect game plan. Really hope the final is a rematch! It will feel a bit selfish to not let Ireland or France have a turn at looking after the Webb Ellis, but only briefly. 😅
@@TheGeneral_LUFCget passed the 1/4 for once then we can start talking irish world cup. You guys choke everytime, what makes it any different this time?
The ABs lost a group game so....
@@shintenkai1648 I think @David9LUFC is waiting for your call.....
Thanks squidgy. Really like the stills photos. More please
🇮🇪 ❤ 🏴 great stuff, Squidge. Glad Wales are going well for you too!
To be fair to Ireland with regards to the missed Springbok kicks, they also opted for kicks to touch from positions they could've had 3 points from. If the boks had that same mindset, one of the missed 3 pointers could've been a maul try. It was a bloody exhausting game to watch. As unlikely as the Springboks are to drop out after the Ire v Scott game, I will be sweating until the final whistle, never say never.
Kicking to touch would not have helped SA. Ireland are extraordinarily tight in defence and have ability to counter attack when being pressed.
@Art-is-craft possibly, but one successful visit could swing things. All hypothetical now, just found it interesting Ireland going for touch and boks going for 3 when you would typically expect it to be the other way around.
@@TheHannes
It would be typically the other way around five years ago for Ireland but the game has evolved in Ireland. Ireland wanted to play passing technical rugby over the last three decades but continuously failed but kept trying. Ireland now has the technical passing game so it will be interesting to see if Ireland can make it happen at a World Cup.
"from the guy who I am most sure that has found a weed dealer over here.....Mack Hansen" 😂😂😂😂😂
Have a look back at Macks try. But this time watch Lowe after Hanson catches the ball.
James Lowe looks up to the stands to watch the fans reaction, knowing when the ball left his hand that a try was scored.
We need a in depth Portugal vs fiji please!!
Great video. Thanks for sharing. The stills don’t massively impact the overall quality.
I think squidge and will owen now stand as the 2nd and 3rd choices for springbok kicker
Brilliant as usual- I believe South Africa haven’t revealed their intentions for the knock out games, has Ireland?
I literally woke up with a huge bruise on my leg the next day, with no clue where it came from haha
Nice job lad, well done!
Love your channel. Great stuff..... I always share to other rugby fans. Keep it up.
Great video despite the crazy limitations of RWC. If anything, the use of stills forcing you to slow down made it easier to watch! As per other comments emphasises your ability to read and explain the game, despite the restrictions.
What I am most impressed by is that you went 15:02 without saying Jiggy Sexwing's name once
another brilliant video from squidge. as a young player it is helping me expand me rugby knowledge so thanks squidge 👍🏻
"Bill is always watching" needs to be the thumbnail for this video
Great video!! Could you make on the Oz vs Portugal game? I really have enjoyed watching Portugal this tournament. They have been a revelation for me.
Seconded. Been watching my adopted homeland for a year or so, and wasn't quite as surprised how good they are but they still stole my heart on Sunday (actually almost nearly stopped my heart as my watch was saying my HR was 152bpm at one point lol)
You are simply the best. Make my day!! Thanks
You’re such a bloody hero Squidge!
Wow! Great work mate cheers
I only saw "How did Ireland...." and clicked faster than I could blink. 😂😂😂
Its simple
1:The kicking
3:The ref ending the game after 2 seconds
Squidge, spot on again. And hilarious to boot.
Been waiting for this review all week! Great stuff as usual.
While South Africa did miss a lot of kicks Ireland turned down even more plus South Africa chose those long-range kicks at goal as Ireland had effectively nullified the South African pack the bomb squad was completely defused. If Ireland had felt in any way threatened by the South African forward the 4 penalties they kicked into touch to try and get a try which ended up in a lost opportunity would have been shots at goal and were all very kickable. From the very 1st minute it was pretty obvious that the Irish pack thought they had the bokk's number and for all the power of the bokk's and the numbers advantage of the 7-1 split allowing them to bring on fresher forwards the Irish had over double the amount of turnovers in the match. While the bokk's had issues Ireland had plenty left in the tank.
Really hope we get to a round #2 in the final with SA having Pollard back. For all of Manie's field work, the kicking has been abysmal for months - maybe now that there isn't as much pressure, he can just focus on what he's excellent at.
The key component to the boks defense is not shooting wingers it’s wingers who camp offside for 80 mins
As an AB fan, I don't recall seeing this kinda of smart defence from them ever. Coaching has changed it seems.
Bill Beaumont: Free Squidge videos and grow the game! (Amazing vid, despite the restrictions!)
What on Earth is Squidge going to do for memes when Sexton retires?
Annnnnd I’m still afraid of Scotland 😆
I'm not, not even worried.
@@RazorMouthDon’t act like a Sprinbok supporter mate, just because we’re great doesn’t mean we’re unbeatable
@@kmclel1814 " just because we’re great doesn’t mean we’re unbeatable" is pretty much a Scotland supporter's mantra :(
@@kmclel1814imagine being so salty because boks have a confident fanbase. I dare say they have more respect for rugby than anybody in the northern hemisphere.
Having seen what Pollard (competition for #10) did for Libbok in the game against Samoa, where both kickers were flawless, I think they may have solved their Achilles heal.
Bigger kicker less attacking threat. Lubbock is a handful
Faf's kicking was painful! How I wish Francois Steyn was still playing!