I didnât. Youâre making things up again. You keep doing this. Try reading what I actually said, carefully.
Anyway, you are talking complete shite. Arguing Ireland will beat south africa and then arguing Ireland will be massive underdogs against south africa. Utter rubbish. I couldnât be listening to any more of it.
Ireland will beat south africa. If they donât, it a massive failure. Simple as that.
south africa samoa in 2011 was unreal
the boks were pouring racist abuse on the samoans and both of them murdered each other for 80 minutes
best game i ever saw
On what basis are the once every four years rugby fans making Ireland favourites to beat South Africa? Is it these rankings again? Iâd have my doubts as to whether Paddy Power or Leon Blanche from Boylesports are particularly knowledgeable rugby men but the universally accepted convention in all sports is that the odds as set by these turf accountants determines favourite and underdog status.
For what its worth, I fancy underdogs Ireland to spring an upset and beat the favourites South Africa in the quarter final.
Maybe @glasagusban and @anon61878697 can confirm. Theyâve both confirmed the world rankings are an irrelevance. Glas also dismissed joe Schmidt as a manger. I think if Ireland play their best they can win.
Donât know. Not a betting man. I did read this morning though that South Africa are now second favourites to win the tournament at 5/1. Ireland are fourth favourites at 7/1. That sounds just about right.
I never said that. The winner of Ireland v South Africa will make the semi final. So the odds of each team making the semi final will be very similar to what the game odds will be. obviously to make the semi final has one huge variable missing.