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We'll be watching - as a kiwi I'm nervously supporting the boys in black, and hoping that this will finally be the year they don't choke! Mr Pickle supports Scotland, the kids are quickly learning to support whichever team wins.


The first England game is being played in a brand new stadium in my home town, exciting for a small NZ city to get such huge media coverage.

Looking at the draw, if there are no upsets, England will win their group and face France than Australia. A huge effort and a good dose of luck could see them in the final, unfortunately I think it will then require something not far short of a miracle.


Windom (very jealous btw), Scotland v Georgia could be a great game. Ten more minutes in the last world cup and I reckon they would have beaten Ireland and Scotland's pack is not the biggest.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Considering the state off our cricket team moods,

> perhaps we shouldn't make too much of that.


Very true, and that's a bleddy disgrace. The Japanese at least have the excuse that rugby is a new sport to them.

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