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Rugby 6 Nations 2007

Rugby 6 Nations 2007

  • England

    Votes: 25 36.2%
  • France

    Votes: 8 11.6%
  • Ireland

    Votes: 14 20.3%
  • Italy

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Scotland

    Votes: 10 14.5%
  • Wales

    Votes: 11 15.9%

  • Total voters
    69
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I totally agree with u mate. Didnt get to see both games live but after coming back from clothes shopping with Mrs Stingray and taking my son to his swimming gala i watched the highlights. You know what highlights are.......its like missing half the game and then watching what u missed the next day!!!!!

:raf:

I obviously applaude the p*ss taking of WGAF but dude, Saying things like the highlighted above is just social suicide...You may never get invited to office days out again FFS...The rugby was on and there should have only been three options, TV/cans at home, TV in pub or at Twickers itself (would have been a waste of £50 IMHO).

Get a grip you hom....
 
I totally agree with u mate. Didnt get to see both games live but after coming back from clothes shopping with Mrs Stingray and taking my son to his swimming gala i watched the highlights. You know what highlights are.......its like missing half the game and then watching what u missed the next day!!!!!

:raf:
Fooking what!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Right I'm off to rugby now but Christ you're going to get some grief later!
 
England were clueless in the second half, Italy did the basics very well, however the game reinforced what England have missed sorely these last three years, a kicker who converts his chances!!!
 
Im hoping the Irish beat the French Today, If only I were there :PDT_Xtremez_08:
 
Gutted. The frogs snatched it back in the last minutes of the game. :PDT_Xtremez_25:
 
Totally Agree, cracking game. The atmosphere must have been fantastic.

Yeph, go with that! As good as the previous two games of the weekend were dire. I would say "triple crown" is well within Ireland's capablitily (although Jonny may think differently). Moreover Championship is still up for grabs as the frogs still have to go to Twickers!:PDT_Xtremez_19:
 
couple of points, the ref today protected the scrum halfs at the ruck and maul so the ball was moved more leading to a better game.

I don't think anybody gave enough emphasis to the weather yesterday, it was much colder and wetter and both games suffered I think more than we are prepared to credit because of that. Italy also had an effective game plan and we failed to deal with it.

I can see england winning the slam hurrah!
 
Obviously I'm gutted about the Welsh defeat on Saturday so I won't bleat on about it.

Based on this weekend's performances, does anybody still believe the World Cup will stay in the Northern Hemisphere this year? I don't.
 
Really can't see any of the Northern Hemisphere side competing with NZ they're ahead of eveyone else at the moment including SA and Aus, France may have the advantage of being based at home but don't think they've got the fire power to trouble NZ. Ireland had a lot of possesion on Sunday, if any team give NZ that much ball they'll score points.
 
And which referee you get to do the final. Not repeat that idiot that did the last one!!

Well if the All Blacks get into the final, it won't be Steve Walsh!! He was awful in the Ireland - France game (call end of advantage when the Irish hadn't even passed the penalty line?):PDT_Xtremez_25:
 
Well if the All Blacks get into the final, it won't be Steve Walsh!! He was awful in the Ireland - France game (call end of advantage when the Irish hadn't even passed the penalty line?):PDT_Xtremez_25:



Couldn't agree more, he had a terrible game yesterday, the French No8 was killing the ball at every ruck and he just shrugged his shoulders and let it go.

Personnally I think he had it in for the Irish from the off, after the remark that he made to the BBC, that the Irish had to be quick at the breakdown and back foot (Offside line).

I think it should be Tony Spreadbury.
 
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Couldn't agree more, he had a terrible game yesterday, the French No8 was killing the ball at every ruck and he just shrugged his shoulders and let it go.

Yeph, Charbal should have been "sin binned" (just for his hair alone) and Steve's "Whistle Happy" mode cost the Irish a definate match winning 7 points!
 
I like Chabal. He is the missing link.

Anyway, I learned from playing rugby that you do whatever the referee lets you get away with. I've blatantly fed into scrums and I've scored from offside positions. Not to mention the odd bit of "accidental" raking; knocking the ball out of the opposition's hands (oh, sorry mate) so they can't take a quick penalty; and getting a perfectly good opposition try disallowed by yelling from the bottom of the pile "It's held up! It's held up!" It's part of the game.
 
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