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felt-tip Wrote:

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> they had to buy for all 4 tests. insanity.


Not quite but none (of the packages) were attractive anyway. The IRFU it seems have admitted their mistake. Bit late though.

By the way there is a rugby matters thread for those interested in the subject.


As for today, Ireland and SA were abject. NZ are good but not unbeatable and England will get better. I haven't seen Wales v Oz yet but saw the Aussies last w/end.Great backline. Decent forwards and they could win the WC.

Narnia Wrote:

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> >

> In reality too Mick. I chose to watch my country

> playing. Do you change 'countries' each season

> like you do in football?


Assumed it was on later like last week and missed it declan. I only have one football team old boy.

Narnia Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > Quids tells me he watched munster beat

> Australia

> > tonight. Something about declan and him being

> > soulmates now.

>

> I'm not from Australia nor Munster!


Anyway - he wants to see more of you. I think that's the message. Let him down gently.

Good performance by Ireland. "Exceptional" says eddie butler, and it was agreat effort, except the ball handling when going forward which cost Ireland vital opportunities.


Shows how good the All Blacks are - huge gap in class between them and anyone else, bar none.

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