I was at this game and wore my All Blacks supporter jumper. All the Japanese and co were congratulating me afterwards like I’d just played, it was an awesome experience.
It's nice seeing both teams in the sheds before the start of the match. Two completely different scenes: On one hand, the kiwi, smiling and confident in their abilities, probably forcing a laugh to get rid of the tension and share a moment of communion, renewing the trust they have in each other and in their ability to succeed. On the other hand, the irish were anxious and stern, as if haunted by the pressure and the expectation of an entire nation. This reflected in their respective performance that night.
It was actually because they knew they were f**ked. They had just been hammered by England and were on a downward spiral of losses and terrible games.. so it was inevitable sadly.
@@Trajan2401 Always strong in sports? Get down off that high horse, What about boxing, soccer, swimming, athletics the list goes on... NZ are pretty poor at all those sports. It's a matter of respect and always supporting your country no matter what.
I flew into Tokyo that day for the game from Dublin. Got drunk on the way over in the plane. No sleep for 48hrs, started drinking in Tokyo on arrival, ended stealing a bike trying to cycle back to Ireland (no joke) after the match. spent the night in a japanse police station and went home the next day
@Ejrk22 there are 4 provinces each with their respective schools cup competition and each with age grade provincial levels. Do t think you can have a tournament with just 6 schools
@Ejrk22 I can name more than 6 Irish schools producing rugby players for Ireland internationally. While New Zealand is the most dominant rugby team to exist they still are beatable. RWC 2019 they were outplayed by England. 2018 outplayed by Ireland. And have lost their fair share of games to the likes of France and South Africa so it is an understatement to say that the game is so one sided
@Ejrk22 it’s not about Ireland it’s about the assumption no one can beat the all blacks. They are very much beatable otherwise wouldn’t they have won the World Cup?
Steve hansen is a cláss act very dignified tribute by the all blacks head coach on paying tribute to Ireland Coach Joe Schmidt and Rory Best on what they achieved in their careers
@@MeanAzz_13 class goes a very long way Eddie Jones and Chekia don't do that Hansen is a cláss act very dignified tribute win or lose hhes a cláss act have time for the All blacks actually great players off the pitch win or lose always show class as allways
He's responsible for the utter capitulation at the hands of England. Had that have been Foster he'd have been crucified!! Then there's his part/role in appointing Foster as AB coach, which we all know, has been underwhelming. Sure, he's kissed the Blarney!
@@nepiahemopo1702 They finished 3rd lost one game man, 2 yrs ago and despite the bad start to the 2022 season we still could had ended the season Ranked number 1, had we beat England & not draw with them. Why so down on the All Blacks? Kia Kaha, man.
Rugby für Irland ist eher Glaubensfrage und Bekennung als Sport. Mit Begeisterung sah ich alle, wenn möglich, Spiele. Mein englischer Ehemann hat mir das beigebracht - diese Sportart zu lieben. Klasse! Da sind die Männer, die sich nicht nach jedem Stoß auf dem Feld rumliegen und stöhnen, um einen Strafstoß zu bewirken...
@yonGGeun 드래근신 When there would have been a try but due to the actions of a player that are against the rules on the opposite team to prevent that try the try is automatically awarded with the conversion so +7
Revisited this before the World Cup and I've got shivers thinking about France and Ireland playing for all the marbles. France, a team I love to watch playing tough as nails Ireland. That would be just too much fun.
That's sports. S.A./A.B.s would definitely be my 2nd choice. Still have to wait an undetermined amount of time to watch the full game, cause I didn't want to invest in a service and spend who knows how many hours a day for 2 months watching rugby. I got into rugby watching the A.B.s playing France (2008?). A French player was giving a smaller Kiwi a hard time. An All Black forward put a hand on the French player's shoulder, turned the guy around and laid him out! I realized at that point that this was a sport I would get into.@@Maoristaunchness
@@TomasGerhardusSmith considering the 2 arguably most damaging players are Maori in Lowe and Gibson-park in the last RWC not sure who's wasting talent 😂😂😂
All blacks team had an impressive teamwork which could hardly be found in every team. And they have that. 👍. My full support of this team wasn't wasted..
For me, Ireland's loss to Japan massively under-mined an already teetering level of confidence; buoyed up momentarily by easy wins over Samoa and Russia respectively. The All Blacks, mindful of previous defeats to the Irish, were fully centred on sending their opponents home, which ultimately is exactly how things panned out.
My read of the situation was that the ABs went into the tournament convinced that they had to win against Ireland. England went into the tournament knowing they had to win against the ABs. SA simply realized that they had to win the final, so they took every match one at a time and were rewarded for it.
@Ejrk22 my point is regardess of how your country makes up their sporting programs. On the day is when it matters and evidently another country with varying aapects also participates on the field. And are competitive
God we were up for that game, unfortunately we played our semi a week early in this game. Ireland had beaten us twice after 100 years of trying and we had a point to prove
Haka was insane. Reed walking out to the front and then just planting himself . It seemed to me that I could hear "Come through me! Come through me! challenge.
@@brisbanerugby Yeah right, Do you understand the meaning of the Haka? It will be around for as long as the All Blacks use it. The Haka is a challenge for the teams playing the All Blacks, Bring your best game, we will bring ours and lets battle on the field. Learn about it, John Eales did and he did a great job respecting it.
@@Nineteenseventy2 it used to only be for touring teams and it's overuse diminishes it's aura, with all due respect. At the World Cup, it should not be used as it's not just about the Polynesian teams it's more inclusive.
@@brisbanerugby I'm not sure what you mean "Its not just about the Polynesian teams its more inclusive"? I cant quite understand what you are trying to say?
@@bumwees2865 Nope, they come more from filipinos, their language is from Tagalog, they have only been in NZ for 800 years, not too much indigenous about them.
What ireland weren't going to do b4 this match! Imagine if the men in white came up with all that. Humbling. But then so was the final before anyone starts.
In those multi sequence chains particularly when AB’s were defending ab’s defence was phenomenal it was a rarity to see Ireland actually gain ground in their own half and even more so in the opponents, I’d say most of it would probably be the general fitness particularly of the forwards from both teams. The other thing I have consistently seen in world rugby is that everyone seems to look to NZ for the next innovative plays and tactics too often and so by the time teams have created either a counter or some form of Defense towards it NZ has developed something else new, the only time we’ve seen NZ been beaten not just by offender and defence was that match against England
Fair comment, hate hearing it from English fans, I blamed changes made, but we were well beaten, we weren't even in that game. As a New Zealander I accepted it, but how I hated being reminded by the English fans. Next time.
And full credit to England for bringing their best, but I think All Black management got cocky changed the team that beat Ireland, to save themselves for the Final then lost to England and ended up bringing them back to play for 3rd place and won, but a lesson was learnt there. We're still learning, on going.
Love both teams - But wow what a dominating fight from the All Blacks 🥰 Awesome too how Ireland never gave up - continued to fight till the end 🥰 Equally awesome was the head referee, wow 🥰 Rugby rules! 🥰
We need to crowdfund a pair of black trousers for Del so he doesn't have to umpire in his lycra cycling shorts- a terrifying thought if the wind is coming from the south🙄
Can someone please explain to me at 1:54:01 how Matt Todd was offside? He was behind the goal line and didn't move past it till the Irish player pulled the ball from the ruck? Why were Owens and the TMO so sure he was offside? I don't understand the ruling - thanks!
I think Owens is an excellent ref, but he got this one wrong, at least as far as his first explanation is concerned. As you say, Todd is fully onside when the Irish #8 picks up the ball, so Owens is wrong to call a penalty try for offside. However, the replay also shows that Todd did not attempt to wrap his arms in the tackle and rolled off the #8 and against the post, effectively blocking it off. Long after the replay is shown you can hear Owens say "no attempt to wrap as well", and I think that's the only legit reason for a penalty try here. I have a suspicion Owens might have realised that as well, which is why he clearly made the late point about not wrapping. This also brings up a gripe I have about this law. If the bottom of the post is considered part of the try line, then a defender must be allowed to stand with a foot against the post and still be onside. But the law doesn't allow that. It doesn't make sense.
That was such a blowout. The whole place was cheering for Canada near the end when it looked like they'd avoid the shutout. Played with heart if not success
This isthe best game that ever happened to Ireland, they have fixed their stupid mistakes that got them that result then. Bring on France 2023 kia kaha 🤗
Alright. Big gridiron football fan/former player/father of a player here, never really exposed to rugby. Before anyone reacts to that, I have seen a number of flame wars over who's tougher, rugby players or football players, but I am NOT interested in arguing that with anyone. I have my opinion, you have yours, and the next person swayed by an online discussion will probably be the first. Because rugby fans are so passionate about their sport, I thought I'd watch a game to see what the appeal is, and why the fans think it's more rugged. I assume that these would be good teams to see as an intro to rugby. Even I know about the All Blacks, and Ireland is, well, Ireland. I am writing this comment about 30 minutes into the video, before I have to pause for the night, and I'm confused. Can someone explain to me the purpose of a dozen guys lining up in a horizontal row and then bulling straight into a tackler three yards away? It looks like they're trying to drive the ball, but it seems counterproductive to keep running deliberately into the other players. The other stuff kind of makes sense, but I don't understand that aspect of the game.
I'll try and give a little clarity, Patrick. There are three basic ways to move the ball forward. Through running and passing movements incorporating backs and forwards, through kicking it forward, and through driving it in short bursts or a rolling maul by the forwards. A pick and go is when a forward takes it from the ruck and drives forward into the opposition, often with other forwards binding onto him. It might be repeated a few times, especially if the drive has built up a real momentum. What's called keeping it tight. Often the halfback will pass the ball to a pod of forwards (2 or 3 guys) standing off the ruck who will then drive it forward and set up another ruck. Every ruck forces the defence to adjust and figure out what the attacking side will do next. It's by mixing up these different ways of advancing the ball that a team can draw in the defence and have them guessing as to when you will break away from the tight play to exploit any gaps with passing movements. If the opposition know that you're always going to pass it wide (or keep it tight) then defending is easier. But if you sometimes make ground in short bursts, other times pass the ball wide and run it on your terms, and employ tactical kicks at the right time, then you're controlling play. All that stuff about which is tougher isn't worth bothering with. All football is tough one way or another.
@@newremote Thanks for clarifying. It sounds like what I'm finding confusing is the short burst/rolling maul thing. Both teams are stretched across the field in a line one-player deep. The guy with the ball runs forward into the guy across from him, gets a couple steps and is brought down while somebody rolls over him, then it's passed down the line to repeated. I'm puzzled about the logic behind that, but I am enjoying the game regardless. Thank you also for your comment about the tougher conversation. It's amazing how angry some folks get over this. It's all tough, as you say, and I can appreciate athleticism and talent no matter what form it takes.
@@patrickarmstrong1948: Glad you're enjoying it. I think the logic might become more clear the more you watch. It's not always about avoiding the tackle and in fact the contact is often taken deliberately, as you've noticed. The key thing is that in rugby the play doesn't stop with a tackled ball carrier. The tackle and the ruck that forms over it (called the breakdown) is a platform for what you do next. Setting up a series of breakdowns, called phases, is often just to get the ball to where you want it on the field and keeping opponents committed to defending it in tight, while you get organised to run it wider when it suits. It all about varying the attack and keeping the opposition on the back foot.
@@patrickarmstrong1948 In rugby....you cant throw the ball forward like gridiron. So a player must carry the ball forward then turn and pass the ball back......like a scrimmage but faster. In gridiron they STOP after every play.....rugby is a lot faster.
Because the Irish player didn't fully collect the ball in his attempt to intercept, it was deemed as a deliberate knock on , a knock on is a half penalty, but deliberate knock on is a full penalty , because the Irish player ruined a possible try by nz.
Huge respect for him he put Ireland in the game with wins over the All Blacks and got them to 1st ranked team in the World but, you need more than that playing against the All Blacks. Proud of our boys we'll settle for 3rd and take a loss.
Great to relive this game, but the Japanese people really embraced this tournament. Great host, Thank you all.
I was at this game and wore my All Blacks supporter jumper. All the Japanese and co were congratulating me afterwards like I’d just played, it was an awesome experience.
im irish i cried after this game
@@mrgrogu3473 we've been there bro
Pretty cool Nathan 🍺🇳🇿🇳🇿
Next week must of been a bummer then?
Josiah Ray Yup but luckily I was only there for the week of Ireland game.
Wonderful game allowed to flow by the irrepressible and brilliant Nigel Owens ..what a man ...
Referee goat without question
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@@anthonyruddell3969 Penalty try a joke Owens ability as a ref grossly overestimated.
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It's nice seeing both teams in the sheds before the start of the match. Two completely different scenes: On one hand, the kiwi, smiling and confident in their abilities, probably forcing a laugh to get rid of the tension and share a moment of communion, renewing the trust they have in each other and in their ability to succeed. On the other hand, the irish were anxious and stern, as if haunted by the pressure and the expectation of an entire nation. This reflected in their respective performance that night.
It was actually because they knew they were f**ked. They had just been hammered by England and were on a downward spiral of losses and terrible games.. so it was inevitable sadly.
Thanks "RUGBY WORLD CUP" me and my family did really enjoy it🖤🖤🖤
Didn't enjoy playing against England though
@@amarouhab what a beating it was
34-0 down and the irish fans still cheering their team on.....respect!!!
Unfortunately us kiwis are to proud to do the same for our team we let them know when they don’t perform well it’s sad
@@taraishot100aThats why NZ will always be strong in sports we don't cheer losers thats settling for mediocrity
@@Trajan2401 Always strong in sports? Get down off that high horse, What about boxing, soccer, swimming, athletics the list goes on... NZ are pretty poor at all those sports. It's a matter of respect and always supporting your country no matter what.
8 QF exits and they still believe they are the best. It's called being delusional.
Thank you World Cup you are the best rugby ever
How Murray got no#9 of the decade is beyond me, smith was a world of class ahead of him, so evident in this game, & many others.
Stop crying
Most overrated player to get the accolade, alongside Sexton
@@denisemccarthy5384 lmao wait, Murray plays 2 or 3 games better than his entire career and that somehow justifies player of the decade? 🤣😂
I’d rather Aron smith over Murray dudes accomplished more in his career than Murray
Crying all blacks in the comments
...올블랙스 팬인대 ..자막도없고 무슨얘긴진 모르겠지만.. 마지막 인터뷰에 아일랜드 후커형 울먹이시는대 괜히 나도 뭉클해지네 하.. ㅜㅜㅜ
아일랜드 형들 고생많았어
역시는 역시 올블랙스🤟🤟
One week away from a devastating loss......completely outplayed.
Back to Quiddich, and yeah we got outplayed the next week but at least the English didn't win the week after that.
@@rickhurricane1 As we say in Ireland, it doesnt matter who wins, aslong as England loses
@@greywolf187 the best saying in sport haha
@@greywolf187 even though I’m English I normally end up supporting the other team lol
@@greywolf187
I flew into Tokyo that day for the game from Dublin. Got drunk on the way over in the plane. No sleep for 48hrs, started drinking in Tokyo on arrival, ended stealing a bike trying to cycle back to Ireland (no joke) after the match. spent the night in a japanse police station and went home the next day
jesus😂😂😂😂
Hahaha that's gold
Take any nice pictures?
wow thats really something. congratulations.
Great match 🏉🏉 rugby fan forever 🤘🤘🤘🤘
They hammered Ireland with no mercy. That was a massacre.
@Ejrk22 what do ireland play??
@Ejrk22 there are 4 provinces each with their respective schools cup competition and each with age grade provincial levels. Do t think you can have a tournament with just 6 schools
@Ejrk22 I can name more than 6 Irish schools producing rugby players for Ireland internationally. While New Zealand is the most dominant rugby team to exist they still are beatable. RWC 2019 they were outplayed by England. 2018 outplayed by Ireland. And have lost their fair share of games to the likes of France and South Africa so it is an understatement to say that the game is so one sided
@Ejrk22 it’s not about Ireland it’s about the assumption no one can beat the all blacks. They are very much beatable otherwise wouldn’t they have won the World Cup?
I love rugby and the World Cup it was amazing thanks World Cup
1:25:47 nothing more convicting than a Nigel Owens finger wave 🤣 😆
2021 during idul fitri still reliving these RWC 2019 matches.
and many other games in history yep.
Steve hansen is a cláss act very dignified tribute by the all blacks head coach on paying tribute to Ireland Coach Joe Schmidt and Rory Best on what they achieved in their careers
100% John 🍺🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
@@MeanAzz_13 class goes a very long way Eddie Jones and Chekia don't do that Hansen is a cláss act very dignified tribute win or lose hhes a cláss act have time for the All blacks actually great players off the pitch win or lose always show class as allways
He's responsible for the utter capitulation at the hands of England. Had that have been Foster he'd have been crucified!! Then there's his part/role in appointing Foster as AB coach, which we all know, has been underwhelming. Sure, he's kissed the Blarney!
@@nepiahemopo1702
They finished 3rd lost one game man, 2 yrs ago and despite the bad start to the 2022 season we still could had ended the season Ranked number 1, had we beat England & not draw with them. Why so down on the All Blacks? Kia Kaha, man.
Rugby für Irland ist eher Glaubensfrage und Bekennung als Sport. Mit Begeisterung sah ich alle, wenn möglich, Spiele. Mein englischer Ehemann hat mir das beigebracht - diese Sportart zu lieben. Klasse! Da sind die Männer, die sich nicht nach jedem Stoß auf dem Feld rumliegen und stöhnen, um einen Strafstoß zu bewirken...
Can we get England vs Australia Quarter Final 2019 please next?
It was about, 2 different copies, now none :/
Yonggeun lol
@yonGGeun 드래근신 When there would have been a try but due to the actions of a player that are against the rules on the opposite team to prevent that try the try is automatically awarded with the conversion so +7
it is when a person is offside and if that person was not offside they would of tried
Revisited this before the World Cup and I've got shivers thinking about France and Ireland playing for all the marbles. France, a team I love to watch playing tough as nails Ireland. That would be just too much fun.
Sorry next time lol
That's sports. S.A./A.B.s would definitely be my 2nd choice. Still have to wait an undetermined amount of time to watch the full game, cause I didn't want to invest in a service and spend who knows how many hours a day for 2 months watching rugby. I got into rugby watching the A.B.s playing France (2008?). A French player was giving a smaller Kiwi a hard time. An All Black forward put a hand on the French player's shoulder, turned the guy around and laid him out! I realized at that point that this was a sport I would get into.@@Maoristaunchness
@@Maoristaunchnessireland ain't making semis if they keep getting nz in quaternary finals. Ireland have wasted talent
@@TomasGerhardusSmith considering the 2 arguably most damaging players are Maori in Lowe and Gibson-park in the last RWC not sure who's wasting talent 😂😂😂
@@Maoristaunchness they both tried out for nz during the richie mccaw cowan era so ofc they arnt used
A very proud Irishman Rory Best.
All blacks team had an impressive teamwork which could hardly be found in every team. And they have that. 👍. My full support of this team wasn't wasted..
This season is so great
After this match... They will never trust singing while haka again!
It is disrespectful on a cultural level
It added to the atmosphere & the occasion.
@@RioGamer no it's not.
@@RioGamer Singing is part of our culture just like trying to intimidate opposition before the game is yers
@@RioGamer fkng dumbest opinion ever.
Next week please send New Zealand vs welsh rugby world cup 2019
Same I love that game
Sry boys
For me, Ireland's loss to Japan massively under-mined an already teetering level of confidence; buoyed up momentarily by easy wins over Samoa and Russia respectively. The All Blacks, mindful of previous defeats to the Irish, were fully centred on sending their opponents home, which ultimately is exactly how things panned out.
My read of the situation was that the ABs went into the tournament convinced that they had to win against Ireland. England went into the tournament knowing they had to win against the ABs. SA simply realized that they had to win the final, so they took every match one at a time and were rewarded for it.
@@BenthiccBiomancer Totally agree with you.
The irish a hole never healed after this
@Ejrk22 what happens on the field stays on the field
@Ejrk22 my point is regardess of how your country makes up their sporting programs. On the day is when it matters and evidently another country with varying aapects also participates on the field. And are competitive
God we were up for that game, unfortunately we played our semi a week early in this game. Ireland had beaten us twice after 100 years of trying and we had a point to prove
hello
I pray we don’t have a repeat on Saturday 😂🙏
I’m Irish obviously btw
Haka was insane. Reed walking out to the front and then just planting himself . It seemed to me that I could hear "Come through me! Come through me! challenge.
Nice to shut up all the Irish fans that were trying to chant over it
Mighty AB’s incredible here,what a reception for Irish legend Rory Best.
Amazing crowd!!
I came to watch the Haka dance of New Zealand.
(Great traditional dance.)
I think this will be the last World Cup where it will take place as it's becoming overused.
@@brisbanerugby it's a tradition
@@brisbanerugby Yeah right, Do you understand the meaning of the Haka? It will be around for as long as the All Blacks use it.
The Haka is a challenge for the teams playing the All Blacks, Bring your best game, we will bring ours and lets battle on the field. Learn about it, John Eales did and he did a great job respecting it.
@@Nineteenseventy2 it used to only be for touring teams and it's overuse diminishes it's aura, with all due respect. At the World Cup, it should not be used as it's not just about the Polynesian teams it's more inclusive.
@@brisbanerugby I'm not sure what you mean "Its not just about the Polynesian teams its more inclusive"? I cant quite understand what you are trying to say?
Sonny bill goes so hard in that haka. Savage
They deserved that beating after making noise during the haka 😁
Its a joke, a conquered throwback people. Makes me laugh.
@@roostercogburn1943 "a conquered throwback people" 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 is that supposed to be witty old man?
@@bumwees2865 Nope, they come more from filipinos, their language is from Tagalog, they have only been in NZ for 800 years, not too much indigenous about them.
@@roostercogburn1943 well, I definitely took that the wrong way. My bad..
When will they ever learn 😂
That team in black are awesome
Just like the stuff in that bottle
Italy Vs South Africa next please
New zeland wasted irland in dis game
What ireland weren't going to do b4 this match! Imagine if the men in white came up with all that. Humbling. But then so was the final before anyone starts.
Ireland
Thanks WORLD RUGBY ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏
In those multi sequence chains particularly when AB’s were defending ab’s defence was phenomenal it was a rarity to see Ireland actually gain ground in their own half and even more so in the opponents, I’d say most of it would probably be the general fitness particularly of the forwards from both teams. The other thing I have consistently seen in world rugby is that everyone seems to look to NZ for the next innovative plays and tactics too often and so by the time teams have created either a counter or some form of Defense towards it NZ has developed something else new, the only time we’ve seen NZ been beaten not just by offender and defence was that match against England
And the Wallabies in Perth before the World Cup.
Fair comment, hate hearing it from English fans, I blamed changes made, but we were well beaten, we weren't even in that game. As a New Zealander I accepted it, but how I hated being reminded by the English fans. Next time.
And full credit to England for bringing their best, but I think All Black management got cocky changed the team that beat Ireland, to save themselves for the Final then lost to England and ended up bringing them back to play for 3rd place and won, but a lesson was learnt there. We're still learning, on going.
What an awesome game is going to happen to Ireland again lol man they don't talk about this game haha
Thank you for this upload.
Can we get Ireland vs Japan Rugby World Cup 2019 pool stage
Love both teams - But wow what a dominating fight from the All Blacks 🥰 Awesome too how Ireland never gave up - continued to fight till the end 🥰 Equally awesome was the head referee, wow 🥰 Rugby rules! 🥰
I sow love this game - where is RUGBY TEAMS!!!
how is the ABs not playing like this anymore🤦🏽♂️
This Irish team was stacked, dare i say its was better than the current XI.
This must be a mistake. This game was cancelled at the last minute IIRC
True
Nah nz won because Ireland is trash
Migies and newzelands arses where handed them by England ahahahahah
@@rob7963 ahahahaha hope u enjoyed the finals.....
@@rob7963 Kolbe breaking farrell's ankles was great wasn't it
ABs demolish Ireland; England demolish ABs and then SA demolish England.
Everyone got destroyed at some stage of the tournament
We all hate England team tho
AceLovesDIYs Christopher why
The top 3 teams beat each other as well
NZ beat SA
SA beat Eng
Eng beat NZ
@@acelovesdiyschristopher7023 I thank them for exposing certain over hyped All Black players and coaches for what they really are.
Ireland with their customary World Cup QF exit.
Look at that glorious mudslide
I love you
@@ameliadowner5950 well that makes two of us, baby
We need to crowdfund a pair of black trousers for Del so he doesn't have to umpire in his lycra cycling shorts- a terrifying thought if the wind is coming from the south🙄
My ab's team
1 moody
2 Taylor
3 ofa
4 Scott barret
5 tuipolotu
6 ardie
7 papalii
8 sotutu
9 smith
10 moanga
11 bridge
12 laumape
13 goodhue
14 reece
15 beaudy
16 coles
17 nepo
18 tuinukuafe
19 frizell
20 akira
21 tj
22 reiko
23 jordie
Development players
Will Jordan, Caleb Clarke, eanor, pari parkinson,
I am watching this match for the 15times..
I feel real bad for the ireland fans that are out there watching this right now
Can someone please explain to me at 1:54:01 how Matt Todd was offside? He was behind the goal line and didn't move past it till the Irish player pulled the ball from the ruck? Why were Owens and the TMO so sure he was offside? I don't understand the ruling - thanks!
I think Owens is an excellent ref, but he got this one wrong, at least as far as his first explanation is concerned. As you say, Todd is fully onside when the Irish #8 picks up the ball, so Owens is wrong to call a penalty try for offside. However, the replay also shows that Todd did not attempt to wrap his arms in the tackle and rolled off the #8 and against the post, effectively blocking it off. Long after the replay is shown you can hear Owens say "no attempt to wrap as well", and I think that's the only legit reason for a penalty try here. I have a suspicion Owens might have realised that as well, which is why he clearly made the late point about not wrapping.
This also brings up a gripe I have about this law. If the bottom of the post is considered part of the try line, then a defender must be allowed to stand with a foot against the post and still be onside. But the law doesn't allow that. It doesn't make sense.
I felt so bad for the Irish captain during his speech at the end of the match
New Zealand V Canada 2019
Ya that's another
That was such a blowout. The whole place was cheering for Canada near the end when it looked like they'd avoid the shutout. Played with heart if not success
Next please send new Zealand vs Namibia rugby world cup 2019 please!!!
The Irish have history with the haka. Remember Willie Anderson? That didn't end well either.
Ya same I want the match
I knew we were gonna lose when i saw ta burn crying during the haka
The final please
Let's do this again aye boys.
1:55:35 can someone explain why the yellow card on black #20? I don't know the rules much
This was more like NZ v Iceland...
Let's go brother's, love to watched the all black doing their Haka✌️❤✌️
fun fact...Nigel Owens once told his date to go into the toilets at pizza hut so Dwayne Peel wouldn't see him with him.
6 minutes of the game and 3 ads, they flow more constantly than the game play!!
No ads here
@@shane-irish Do you have Premium?
@@alexkaiakaplanis sure do
Can't wait 😭😭😭
This isthe best game that ever happened to Ireland, they have fixed their stupid mistakes that got them that result then. Bring on France 2023 kia kaha 🤗
No... You are just not good when Boks and ABs reach their peak.
@@jadenphilander5592 yeh im a kiwi bro, calm down
@@jadenphilander5592 was fairly obvious hes not irish, with the "kia kaha".
Hes a kiwi😂
Go the MIGHTY ALL BLACKS. Full power to the greatest team on the planet. God Bless. Stay Blessed.
They lost the next game. So clearly not the greatest. At all.
@@royroyston8480 I knew wouldn't have to dig too far into the comments to see a negative All Black comment 🍺😂🇳🇿
@@MeanAzz_13 The truth is never negative. It might hurt, but the truth sets you free.
On their day ya
@@royroyston8480 ahhh but the winning record vs all teams suggests they are in deed the *goat* that my friend sets me free lol
Mucho mas rugby para mirar, vamos todavia
AWESOME MATCH
Can we have the World Cup warm up matches.
Please Argentina vs England RWC 2019 please please please
Alright. Big gridiron football fan/former player/father of a player here, never really exposed to rugby. Before anyone reacts to that, I have seen a number of flame wars over who's tougher, rugby players or football players, but I am NOT interested in arguing that with anyone. I have my opinion, you have yours, and the next person swayed by an online discussion will probably be the first.
Because rugby fans are so passionate about their sport, I thought I'd watch a game to see what the appeal is, and why the fans think it's more rugged. I assume that these would be good teams to see as an intro to rugby. Even I know about the All Blacks, and Ireland is, well, Ireland.
I am writing this comment about 30 minutes into the video, before I have to pause for the night, and I'm confused. Can someone explain to me the purpose of a dozen guys lining up in a horizontal row and then bulling straight into a tackler three yards away? It looks like they're trying to drive the ball, but it seems counterproductive to keep running deliberately into the other players. The other stuff kind of makes sense, but I don't understand that aspect of the game.
I'll try and give a little clarity, Patrick. There are three basic ways to move the ball forward. Through running and passing movements incorporating backs and forwards, through kicking it forward, and through driving it in short bursts or a rolling maul by the forwards. A pick and go is when a forward takes it from the ruck and drives forward into the opposition, often with other forwards binding onto him. It might be repeated a few times, especially if the drive has built up a real momentum. What's called keeping it tight. Often the halfback will pass the ball to a pod of forwards (2 or 3 guys) standing off the ruck who will then drive it forward and set up another ruck. Every ruck forces the defence to adjust and figure out what the attacking side will do next. It's by mixing up these different ways of advancing the ball that a team can draw in the defence and have them guessing as to when you will break away from the tight play to exploit any gaps with passing movements. If the opposition know that you're always going to pass it wide (or keep it tight) then defending is easier. But if you sometimes make ground in short bursts, other times pass the ball wide and run it on your terms, and employ tactical kicks at the right time, then you're controlling play.
All that stuff about which is tougher isn't worth bothering with. All football is tough one way or another.
@@newremote Thanks for clarifying. It sounds like what I'm finding confusing is the short burst/rolling maul thing. Both teams are stretched across the field in a line one-player deep. The guy with the ball runs forward into the guy across from him, gets a couple steps and is brought down while somebody rolls over him, then it's passed down the line to repeated. I'm puzzled about the logic behind that, but I am enjoying the game regardless.
Thank you also for your comment about the tougher conversation. It's amazing how angry some folks get over this. It's all tough, as you say, and I can appreciate athleticism and talent no matter what form it takes.
@@patrickarmstrong1948: Glad you're enjoying it. I think the logic might become more clear the more you watch. It's not always about avoiding the tackle and in fact the contact is often taken deliberately, as you've noticed. The key thing is that in rugby the play doesn't stop with a tackled ball carrier. The tackle and the ruck that forms over it (called the breakdown) is a platform for what you do next. Setting up a series of breakdowns, called phases, is often just to get the ball to where you want it on the field and keeping opponents committed to defending it in tight, while you get organised to run it wider when it suits. It all about varying the attack and keeping the opposition on the back foot.
@@patrickarmstrong1948 In rugby....you cant throw the ball forward like gridiron. So a player must carry the ball forward then turn and pass the ball back......like a scrimmage but faster. In gridiron they STOP after every play.....rugby is a lot faster.
the hakka truly works,
Me and the Bois waiting for 2023:
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I'm still learning rugby. What penalty was called at 22:33 on Ireland? My only guess is an intentional knock on.
Because the Irish player didn't fully collect the ball in his attempt to intercept, it was deemed as a deliberate knock on , a knock on is a half penalty, but deliberate knock on is a full penalty , because the Irish player ruined a possible try by nz.
@@Guest-sh5ws Thank you!
I’m an ALLBLACKS fan to the bone but I always loved Ireland Wales and Scotland just can’t seem to like the English 🤣
Tbf, I don't think anyone outside of England likes the English rugby team
Yeah true.
This is like the hindenburg disaster. Cmon Ireland 🇮🇪 👏 hope you break the curse
could we please have England vs Australia 2019 please?
I can only find the highlights. Wanted to see the Aussie front row trying to rile Sinkler and Maro telling them to f*** off.
Watching before the semi 23. Go the All Blacks
1:43:22 bit of dirty play there by Ireland's 23
No! Ireland? Surely not.
@@stephenreeds3672 yeah cause the abs are the cleanest team in world rugby
Impossible to watch. Advertisement every 4 minutes.
Just scroll it to the end then restart it and there will be no adverts
Easy to watch no ads
What was the penalty at 24:00? I dont understand what he did wrong
Deliberate knock-on.
That disrespect of the haka by the fans didn't end well for them. 😅
Pravi muški sport. DIVOTA lh je gledati.
At 40.19 there was a knock on .He touched the ball -let it go then picked it up ---No try.
No that’s legal. Plus if it was no try , it would be an All Blacks penalty.
Wait, why is this video called "Test Snapchat Star Mario Kart" ?
"Young winger Cody Taylor" lol
I was at this game wasted asfk can't remember nudding
Joe Schmidt singing Irelands call against his own 😂 😂 😂
Huge respect for him he put Ireland in the game with wins over the All Blacks and got them to 1st ranked team in the World but, you need more than that playing against the All Blacks. Proud of our boys we'll settle for 3rd and take a loss.
Richie Mounga should’ve gotten man of the match
Lipota
Dejavu 2023
The game was great, the stryne was irritating
@Nigel some mistakes in this game. For example, that was not a knock on in the line out. The ball is going backwards.
Great game
Player of the match should’ve been Aaron Smith.
COME ON YOU BOYS IN GREEN LETS GO
post the FINAL PLEASE
2023 World Cup Final this will be
very unlikely, since one team has to come first and the other has to come second, otherwise they will meet in the qf