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scarletpimp ![]() Veteran ![]() Joined: 22 November 2015 Location: llanelli Status: Offline Points: 2089 |
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Thanks will and GPR Its difficult for those on the forum to fully appreciate the sacrifice the women made , prior to professionalism. The jersey presentation by Sam Warburton , not long ago in the dressing room ,prior to a women's game, when he spoke passionately, about the honour of pulling on that jersey and representing your country. So many women have done that over the years, some travelling up and back to north wales, in a day just to train with the national team. Many have been working shifts, managing families , then travelling, training, putting in a huge shift, then going home. We like in a gender balanced society, why shouldn't women have the same opportunities as men ? What is obvious now, is that game is growing. People respond to success, which is why we had 58,000 in Twickenham yesterday. England have been pro now for three years and it shows. It is not just the physicality, but the finely tuned skills, which did for Wales, in our recent 6N match. For Wales , a huge step forward , and not just in results. Three wins were great, and beating the Italians, for the first time in 6 years was sweet. However, in the games against the "big two", England and France, Wales showed in periods , how much they have improved. Against England , we had them rattled for almost 30 mins, but could not turn pressure into points, almost like France (early doors) yesterday. They have pressure and score, , eventually running away with the game. Playing in a new structured league, against the best, will be a huge test for the girls, buts its exactly what they need , and this how you improve. Further down the line the way forward is to feed off the momentum and continue to grow the game at age grade level. As I have said before, we are a small country, and need to maximise our resources. Wales need desperately need to increase the pool of talent available to us( both men and women),and that can only come with increased WRU, investment in conjunction, with schools and colleges. It could be an exiting future future for Women's rugby, and the ridiculous, negative comments of one poster in particular on SF, are now clearly put into perspective. "Onwards and upwards !"
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GPR - Rochester ![]() Veteran ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 December 2014 Location: Rhydcymerau Status: Offline Points: 17617 |
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Well done to all concerned. If some fellow posters still question why investment is needed in the womens' game then surely they now have the answers. 58,000 in Twickenham yesterday and a record crowd at Cardiff for the England game.
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Wil Chips ![]() Rambler ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 August 2009 Location: Africa Status: Offline Points: 49909 |
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A very progressive season for the Welsh team. 3 wins ( 2 away).
This means they play in the Top tier of the WF tournament in the Autumn I think. |
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scarletpimp ![]() Veteran ![]() Joined: 22 November 2015 Location: llanelli Status: Offline Points: 2089 |
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Yes congrats to England. France though must be regretting their start to this game, by not (like wales) ,not making pressure count on scoreboard.
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Wil Chips ![]() Rambler ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 August 2009 Location: Africa Status: Offline Points: 49909 |
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Congrats to England on the Grand slam in front of a World crowd of over58, 000.
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scarletpimp ![]() Veteran ![]() Joined: 22 November 2015 Location: llanelli Status: Offline Points: 2089 |
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Good point...and one lost on a SF poster who was of the opinion, that the WAG, should be sponsoring, the Women’s game in Wales, or it should almost cease to exist until it became financially viable. I reminded him that most pro sport , unless it's in the upper echelon of the Premier League, is not financially viable. Too make it more viable however, you have to grow it. There are parallels here, with the British economy,lack of investment etc. When you invest in age grade rugby, with coaching and infrastructure, It's obvious, you are going to unearth talent. We in Wales, being a small country, need to tap into that available talent , capture it, nurture it, develop it and finally exploitvand showcase it ! That is the same for the men's and womens game. The way you fill stadium's attract sponsors, is to become successful. I went to Kingsholm , last Womens 6N, to see Eng v Wal. After the game I talked to various people, including parents of some of the English players. They said not long ago, they were playing in front of 2 to 3 thousand, I was told. LOOK AT IT NOW! Development is the key, so I hope the WRU, keeps listening. |
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Kentexile ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 24 August 2013 Location: Kent Status: Online Points: 467 |
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Probably closer to 15 times more but we have the same population difference for men’s internationals and don’t seem to do too bad there.
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Realwest ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 28 August 2015 Location: Milford Haven Status: Offline Points: 761 |
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And having a population 10 times the size of Wales will help
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Kentexile ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 24 August 2013 Location: Kent Status: Online Points: 467 |
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England have sold more than 50,000 tickets for their Grand Slam decider - crowds were around 10000 pre Covid - it just shows success sells and the impact of some sensible marketing and investment.
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scarletpimp ![]() Veteran ![]() Joined: 22 November 2015 Location: llanelli Status: Offline Points: 2089 |
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Some of the Wales girls have not played in quite as hostile an environment as that before.
Last year at Kingsholm, there was a big vociferous crowd, but today it was something else. Don't know if that had any effect, but, Wales were slow out of the blocks, made some poor mistakes, and you CANNOT do that to a side of France's quality. They will take any opportunity, and they did . One try was quite brilliant..in any form of rugby. In fairness, Wales showed real character and quality in the second half, and could have nicked a third try ,but gave away prime field position , due to indiscipline by Sioned Harries. Llecu George at inside centre , gives Wales a real kicking option, which they need . This could prove vital against Italy. They have dangerous backs, but viewing the Scotland v Italy game, you could see the Italians are vulnerable in the scrum and driving line out , gaining field position therefore will be vital. My only worry ATM that Wales have definitely moving forward, but have limited attacking weapons, particularly behind the scrum. We need to unearth another Jaz Joyce , and a couple of others with pace
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Must admit \I was expecting a landslide against this french side, that must be the biggest noisiest crowd theyve ever encountered...showed some character there
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ROYMOND MUNTER MBE (FOR SERVICES TO THE COMBOVER)
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Wil Chips ![]() Rambler ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 August 2009 Location: Africa Status: Offline Points: 49909 |
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I thought Wales really stood up in the 2nd half and gave as good as they got.
Overall France had a little more pace and dynamism, but the gap is closing ladies and gents. 39-14 ft (29-0 ht). Big game for Wales next week ( v Italy). |
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Wil Chips ![]() Rambler ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 August 2009 Location: Africa Status: Offline Points: 49909 |
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Wales picking up confidence and cross again.
34-14. Wales bring on Pyrs and Tuipulotu in the front row. Pyrs got the 2nd try. |
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Wil Chips ![]() Rambler ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 August 2009 Location: Africa Status: Offline Points: 49909 |
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Wales solid in the scrum. France gas some serous talent in the outside backs.
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Wil Chips ![]() Rambler ![]() ![]() Joined: 23 August 2009 Location: Africa Status: Offline Points: 49909 |
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Good effort from Wales. Pick and drive get them over.
34-7 after 53 |
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hoppy ![]() Veteran ![]() Joined: 22 May 2009 Status: Offline Points: 2217 |
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Anybody watching the women's game in France 29_0 Down Half Time
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