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Women's Rugby Sevens SR South American Olympic Games Qualification Tournament 2019


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  On 6/2/2019 at 5:35 PM, LDOG said:

71 to fucking 0 :lol:

 

Well, who cares about south america women's rugby anyway.

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The thread has six pages by now...

  On 6/2/2019 at 5:49 PM, Vojthas said:

The thread has six pages by now...

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Half of them about the more interesting topic of xv vs 7s.

  On 6/2/2019 at 5:35 PM, LDOG said:

71 to fucking 0 :lol:

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How's this score even possible?

 

So the semifinal between Brazil and Argentina will be the final I guess.

 

  On 6/2/2019 at 5:52 PM, vinipereira said:

 

How's this score even possible?

 

So the semifinal between Brazil and Argentina will be the final I guess.

 

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I wouldn’t sleep on Colombia, they are capable of an upset (especially if Argentina beats Brazil).

  On 6/2/2019 at 5:35 PM, LDOG said:

71 to fucking 0 :lol:

 

Well, who cares about south america women's rugby anyway.

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The people who are good at it and the 'flag brigade' who cares for any good result even if it's in sports they really couldn't care less about, as long as it's from people with the right flag :p 

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It would be meh if Colombia scraped in again. That already happened with their football team, so you never know. :p

 

Peru would a popular qualifier I guess. :p

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#banbestmen

Yeah nothing unusual to cheer for here and the winner will be a punching bag in Tokyo, so... really boring :d on top of that Brazil/Argentina participate in every other team sport so either group of girls won't get more than one minute of screen time in their own countries.

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