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15. Foden (Brown to get at least 30 minutes per game)

14. Ashton (gotta get near to last 6 nations from quickly though)

13. Tuilagi (if fit, Trinder if not)

12. Farrell

11.

10. Hodgson (Flood when fit)

9. Dickson (Youngs on bench, never really rated him., Care if he sorts his attitude out)


8. Easter

7. Robshaw

6. Croft

5. Robson

4. Lawes

3. Cole

2. Hartley

1. Corbisiero

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I'm definitely interested in tomorrow's announcement on the EPS and Saxons.


15. Foden (Brown lacks versatility for my liking but agreed he's been in excellent form)

14. Ashton

13. Turner-Hall

12. Twelvetrees/Hooper

11. Strettle (Sharples would be on the bench)

10. Farrell (Hodgson on the bench if things aren't going well)

9. Youngs (Dickson as first replacement)


8. Easter

7. Woods ©

6. Robshaw

5. Borthwick (alongside Easter, adds some experience in a young pack)

4. Gaskell

3. Cole (would like to see Marler get at least half a game)

2. Hartley

1. Corbisiero


Are you going to any games jacks09? I'm hoping to be at Hoopers pub for most (if not all the) games. It's a good rugby-loving crowd there.

At Hoopers there is a big projection screen at the back of the main bar (nr the gents). There is another tv at the front of the bar and another in the snug. Given the timing of the six nations, I suspect two will show the rugby and one will have some football.


Jamie, the owner, is a big rugby nut and you get a rugby loving and knowledgable crowd for the games unlike most other local pubs.


More than happy to have a few halves with you, Help-Me-Boab. With Scots and English blood I'm always torn on that game but if you're going to be there I'll cheer on the men in white just to make it interesting.


Can we interest MrBen and other ED-based Scots?

Think I'll give Hoopers a whirl then for the opening game. Always feels like the winter gloom is lifting once the 6 Nations starts. Burns the weekend before so will be on a major Scottish jag come the 4th Feb....


After having a fairly dry January, LASERS will firmly be set tae MALKY!.....CHARGE.

LASERS will firmly be set tae MALKY!.....CHARGE.


Always wondered what that expression meant: according to wiki here:


Malky / Malkie - slang term originating from Glasgow & the West coast of Scotland, used to describe slashing someone with an open razor. Comes from the rhyming slang Malcom (Malky) Fraser (Razor).


Is that right?

Many of us regulars have rallied round and written to the authorities asking that the complaint not be upheld.

At the time Jamie asked us to let our opinion be known it was 1-1 so I'm pretty confident that in terms of wider input into the case the pro hoopers lobby has done well.


Fingers crossed, and see you all there.

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