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Find out what happened when Ireland’s group rivals re-enacted the Cold War on a wet and windy field in New Plymouth.
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Are we all present? Then let’s begin.
Russia are about to get their Rugby World Cup up and running with a showdown against Eddie O’Sullivan’s USA Eagles.
The teams are presently in the dressing-rooms and are about to emerge into a familiarly miserable-looking New Plymouth. Ireland could only edge out the Americans by a dozen points or so, it’ll be interesting to see how the Russians do – they’re the higher ranked outfit this morning.
So we’re about to write the next chapter in that most kitsch of rivalries – east v west, superpower v superpower - Russia v USA. But will the result be like Rocky IV?
Maybe the miracle on ice?
Or Kasparov v Deep Blue?
I can’t think of any more.
Russia 3 Usa 0 We’ve started – and what a start. Less than a minute on the corporate-sponsored clock and Russia are nearly over.
A great garryowen, chase and block down and the Bears are really unlucky not to get the try. They ultimately tap over the penalty – or pelanty as Chris Waddle would say – despite the wind toppling over the ball and a fair-from-clean kick from Yury Kushnarev.
So there’s five minutes to go in this the first ever half of Russia’s world cup experience. And you can kind of tell, to be honest.
The Eagles are enjoying plenty of possession and seem to be growing in stature as the game progresses. There’s only one score in it still though thanks to some wayward kicking.
Probably the best bit of play from the Russians so far today as Yury Kushnarev kicks into the corner. Ngwenya wins the foot race, giving the Bears the 22 drop out.
They ultimately then win a penalty as the Americans ruck incorrectly. Kushnarev drags the attempt short and wide however.
Ooof! As I type the American prop forward Mike MacDonald unleashes what NFL players call a ‘snot-bubble’ tackle.
Ref Dave Pearson has a lovely little chat with both captains after a little bit of the proverbial handbags between Clever and Adam Byrnes.
“You’re getting my washing bill,” he warns the Eagles talisman.
The US conceede a penalty for being offside but it’s an awful, awful miss. The USA’s Mike MacDonald is named man-of-the-match by the way.
But there’s still eight minutes of normal time on the clock and only 10 points in it.
How Tom Clever has avoided a yellow card is beyond me. The flanker shoulder checked a breaking Russian out of play. He looks guilty. There’ll be a citation for that…
… forget the violence, we’re back underway. Russia are trying to roll through the phases, but they’ve knocked the ball forward! It’s over!
FULL-TIME!
Russia 6 – 13 USA
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