We passed on the first of the 3 days of rugby, which was more about the local competitions than the main event, but did attend the 2 that covered the IRB Series rugby.
We saw some thrilling rugby, but had to contend with the temporary stadium, same as last time, with uncomfortable steps to sit on, plus it was crowded at times. For such a prestigious event and with all the other building that is going on in Dubai, it is amazing that the stadium has not been completed and this is a deterrent for future visits to the event.
We did see some thrilling rugby and there was also a spectacular parachute entry by several jumpers, coming in very low through a corner and between stands, to land in the middle of the pitch in the dark.
Ireland weren't competing, so I was able to support England without a conscience. Despite some lacklustre performance in the Pool matches, they went from strength to strength to knock out New Zealand in the Cup Semi Final, then beat Samoa in seconds beyond full time with a further converted try and win 29-21, much more satisfying and convincing than the 22-21 lead they had a full time! (I note they were narrowly beaten by New Zealand 22-19 in South Africa a week later, so they are maintaining their form, which bodes well for the season).
Thursday, 30 December 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment