Good victories for Wales, Scotland and England at the weekend have put those players in good stead to claim a coveted spot in Four Balls's Team of the Week. if you haven't seen last week's, here it is. Now; let's crack on.
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
6 Nations 2016 - Team of the Week - Round 2
In what was a relatively underwhelming week in terms of the quality of rugby that was played, we have endeavored to pick our best team. The Southern Hemisphere boys may well be shaking their heads in disgust at what they saw at the weekend, and rightly so, but we've selected a group of players that didn't destroy all hope for Nothern Hemisphere rugby, although the first two players we will mention played in one of the worst games to have graced television...
Thursday, 4 February 2016
6 Nations 2016 - Key Men and Predictions
England:
With a change in head coach, how can England bounce back from a horribly
disappointing World Cup campaign? Well, it starts with the right team
selection, something Stuart Lancaster got so drastically wrong against Wales in
the RWC. The future of English rugby is knocking on Eddie Jones’s door and he’d
be foolish to ignore it. This isn’t suggesting that every youngster should
start, but Beaumont will certainly be ready to play his part, and the likes of
Itoje, Daly, Kvesic should all start given their form and the solutions they
provide to England’s weaknesses in the World Cup. Our suggested starting lineup
for the Scotland match suggests the direction Jones should go in, and if it
wasn’t for Hartley being named captain we would very likely have seen Jamie
George in that hooker spot. However, because the infamous New Zealand born
Dylan Hartley is England’s captain, he will need to rise to the occasion and
will be a key man for the men in white throughout this campaign. Any stupid
penalties or any cards and the world gets to laugh at him and the England
management. Good discipline will be so vital throughout this tournament.
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Four Balls Reviews - The Complete Rugby Union Compendium
When they say complete, boy do they mean it.
This book details every Test match ever played by the top 10 international sides, alongside the histories and statistics of the second and third tier nations. There is no better source of information out there about the game we know and love.
This book details every Test match ever played by the top 10 international sides, alongside the histories and statistics of the second and third tier nations. There is no better source of information out there about the game we know and love.
Friday, 16 October 2015
Ireland vs Argentina - RWC 2015 Quarter-Final Prediction
Argentina can win this. No Irish fan should think this is a straightforward match, not by any means. In Los Pumas, Ireland come up against the top point scorers of the pool stages, even though they were in the same group as New Zealand, a team they pushed very hard. Now, Ireland do have a few injury worries that we will go into later, but even a fully fit side would struggle against a side with the form of the Argentinians, who beat South Africa in the Rugby Championship leading into this World Cup.
Labels:
Argentina,
Argentina Rugby,
International Rugby,
Ireland,
ireland rugby,
Rugby,
World Cup,
World Rugby
Thursday, 17 September 2015
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