WHAT A SUNDAY OF RUGBY
We start with ITALY VS NAMIBIA
@The Elders VS
@Nikkie Italy began their World Cup Pool B campaign with a bonus-point victory over Namibia in changing weather conditions in Osaka.
The Namibian part-timers took an early lead through Damian Stevens before the Azzurri drew level with a penalty try.
Italy then took control with tries from Tommaso Allan and Tito Tebaldi.
Edoardo Padovani, Carlo Canna, Jake Polledri, Matteo Minozzi scored after the break, while JC Greyling and Chad Plato scored consolations for Namibia. ITALY looked pretty good, could they be the underdogs?
We then swiftly move on to the BIG GAME of the day
SCOTLAND VS IRELAND
@Sissybear VS
@Alaklondewen Ruthless Ireland franked their status as the world's top-ranked side with a clinical Rugby World Cup victory against a meek Scotland in Yokohama.
The Irish went over in their first two incursions into the Scottish 22, James Ryan and Rory Best ploughing over to put them 12-0 ahead after 15 minutes.
Greig Laidlaw got the Scots on the board, but a wretched bounce led to Tadhg Furlong adding a third try before the half was out. Andrew Conway then crossed after the break to secure Ireland's bonus point.
Ireland play hosts Japan on Saturday next, with Scotland facing Samoa two days later. I have heard that
@Sissybear has to do cook dinner tonight for the lost to her mum
@Alaklondewen Shouldn't loose then should ya
The final game of the day the one we have all been waiting for!
ENGLAND VS TONGA
@Barforama vs
@Dee It matters how you start a World Cup but not as much as how you finish it.
Eddie Jones has been deep in enough of these ding-dongs to realise that, and his grin after England's stuttering 35-3 win over England on Sunday was that of a man who knows that he has the time and opportunity to find much more.
He will have to search for it after a performance that was less of a charge on to the World Cup stage than a slightly apologetic stumble through the opening curtain.
You can win games against struggling teams like Tonga and still feel like you have lost a little. Everyone expects victory. Plenty expect something extravagant, particularly when the opposition have lost six of their last seven games, including defeats by Japan, Fiji and Samoa. England still have a lot to do! They got the bonus point today but looked a little shaky at times, but still came out on top!
PS THE REPORTS WILL BE COMING AROUND THIS SORT OF TIME EVERY DAY! DUE TO THE GAMES STARTING REALLY EARLY FOR MY TIME ANYWAY!
What are your score predictions tomorrow?
WALES VS GEORGIA
@Cherrycrush VS
@Only Lilly